Fantastic beasts and where to find them

 

sand dunes with ocean visible. echidna rooting in sand
Apparently you can find them just up the road! This echidna really didn't seem to notice us on our walk on part of the Bingi Dreaming track

echidna looking forward among plants on sand dune
Also known as spiny anteaters, echidna are another egg laying mammal and are not related to the US anteaters at all. Wikipedia has all sorts of interesting facts on them!
On my first visit to Scott's family, his mother gave me an echidna shirt. They still hold a favorite status for me.
We have also seen more reptiles out as things get warmer. Yes, this includes snakes (pythons and poisonous ones). Small lizards were all over the place on our walk. This one also didn't care if I took his picture.
lizard on wood post

This blue-tongued lizard was enjoying the patio warmth until I got the camera. Then it scurried into the bush by the driveway.
lizard lying flat on cement

lizard head sticking out of bush

Of course there are fantastic birds, too. The galahs have returned to the neighborhood and were visiting this am. 

Love the iphone movie version. Scott was getting the van ready for our pet sitting adventure and you can hear it in the background. Diesel powered galahs? 

Your turn. What is your favorite real-life fantastic beast and where did you find it? 

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