This huge spider
(which was actually in the motor home hovering over my head while I was
cleaning. You hear me! Too close for comfort.
My surviving instinct took over… Off came one of my flip-flop and went
flapping. (Sorry animal lovers!)
A lizard that was
living (with his whole family) in the boat we took out of the lake…
(Relocated!)
Snakes, snakes and
more snakes.
This harmful tree
snake was coming close to the front door. No need to say that we now keep the
flyscreen shut! (Relocated himself!)
This juvenile brown
snake? got going after Freja went after him. He'd just had a meal so was a bit
slow.
(Relocated!)
This child python
decided to have a kip on the table next to the fridge and Freja's food
container. Imagine my surprise when I decided to do a pre-Christmas cleaning, lifted up a sheet of
paper and here he was. (Relocated!)
This grey frog with her piercing chirping sound at night was
under the office window. (Relocated!)
These two geckos
enjoying their mating on the veranda ceiling. No shame! (Impossible to
relocate!)
This pheasant-like
bird likes to visit our garden. He has a very distinctive and loud call, very similar to an owl. (Relocated himself!)
Fruit bats fly over
our house every evening … millions of them. (Impossible to relocate!)
And of course the
ever present caterpillars. (Squashed!)
The elusive
bandicoots still abound in the garden, digging out my plants… One night, when
enjoying a drink from the platform, we saw a large one hoping around down in
the garden. Unfortunately I didn't have the camera. But one day I'll be
prepared. (Relocated himself but only for one day!)
For those of you who don't know what a bandicoot looks like, here is a picture I snapped a few years ago when camping on the other side of the lake. Very cute!
We must have a
welcoming garden!