Posts Tagged ‘The Sentimental Bloke’


Largest ever Banded Stilts colony on Lake Torrens

As reported on the TV screens late last week, it is now official that in South Australia’s Lake Torrens, there has been a colony of an estimated 150,000 native Banded Stilts that have bred more than 200,000 chicks!!!!

This is something else! The long beaked wading birds have trekked from their coastal habitat of South Australia’s, Coorong coastline, to breed in Lake Torrens when rain turns the salt lakes into a “shrimp brine soup”!

Up until recently, the total population of these “outback flamingos” was thought to be only 200-300,000 in the world, so this is a significant event. Full report. The Sentimental Bloke, Peter Macdonald also posted an excellent blog on this breeding event back at the end of May, which make good reading and also some great photos before the lake filled.

Our new 3 day Flinders Ranges/Lake Eyre Scenic Tours, takes you directly over Lake Torrens and you can see this colony plus a lot, lot more throughout your day in the air on this trip. For more information, please contact us.


More Coongie Lakes

It’s almost impossible to convey just how much water is in the Coongie Lakes at the moment.

It just goes on an on, almost as far as they eye can see in every direction. Hundreds of islands amid a thousand lakes.

Hard to imagine this is a formidable desert most of the time and at the time of this post, we have had confirmation that Lake Eyre is covered with water! Go to Lake Eyre tours for more info. Thanks again to The Sentimental Bloke for the stunning images.


Goyders Lagoon like never before!

Goyders Lagoon again & the Sentimental Bloke wasn’t exaggerating when he spoke about the millions of streams going into Goyders Lagoon.

The vision from the plane is unreal with endless miles of flooded plains.

Aircraft is your best mode of transport here at the moment; not much chance of getting down this track, or indeed any others around here for long while! Check out our Lake Eyre Tours for more info.


Goyders Lagoon turns lush green

Goyder Lagoon, part of the Strzelecki Desert in the far north eastern part of South Australia – a million streams, large and small that have turned a once dry desert into hundreds of square kilometres of rich green landscape.

This really is quite remarkable & in this image by The Sentimental Bloke, you can actually see the water flowing at a rapid rate, on the bottom left hand corner of the picture. To see this and loads  more check out our Lake Eyre Tours.


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