April 18th: got up early to look at the birds! Galahs, a Willie Wagtail, a number of black faced cuckoo shrikes, Australian ravens, a common bronze wing, some type of bush wren to name a few. The morning light was delightful. We went in search of the cemetery and finally found it greatly restored by the volunteers. We saw a black kite perched then taking off.

We headed along the Oodnadatta track firstly stopping for diesel at Marree@$2.90 a litre, but no choice. We made slow progress because the road had lots of corrugations which Nic handled well. One stop was for Emus crossing the road! We stopped to view the dry but mirage-laden south Lake Eyre! We took 5 hours to reach Coward Springs due to the difficult terrain. We set up camp then went for a walk into the wetland area and saw no birds at all. We resorted to our net head coverings due to the flies!

No phone reception or internet so thank heavens for Starlink! Flathead and salad for dinner.













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  1. Thanks for sharing your adventures Suzanne and Nic. The trip sounds wonderful. Happy travels!!

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