Saturday, November 23, 2019

Kangaroo Island Animals & Nature

Today was all about animals and nature, started the morning getting to see adorable Koalas, even got to see a momma with a joey.  Koalas are not native to they island, many years ago they brought 18 Koalas to the island now there are more than 50,000 on the island.
We went to a national park that has planted lots of blue gum trees as they are a favorite of koalas.
Maggie is the official koala spotter. She is amazing. Below is her “I see a koala” face.
She doesn’t chase or disturb them.








Admirals Arch is a spectacular rock formation where two ocean currents meet.







Remarkable Rocks - they are just as their name states, granite rocks formed by wind and ocean waves.






Seal Bay is home to Australia’s 3rd largest colony of Australian sea lions.
Some terns hanging out with the seals.


Baby seal playing with the birds


Some random bird pictures 





Our stay at Southern Ocean Lodge on Kangaroo Island has been amazing! The lodge and staff are truly incredible.  Literally the menus are catered to every guest, Cheryl and I were given unique menus for every meal!  The staff knows how to make guest feel welcome and special!  We highly recommend this place!

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