Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
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Wattle Bird - honey eater (Anthochaera)
This Wattle Bird paused during its frenetic gather of the sweet nectar of a Flowering Gum to pose for this photographer.
View from Muscle Rocks to Cowes Jetty
Cowes is located on the lee shore of Phillip Island and as such is not subject to large ocean breakers crashing to the shore. This beautiful strand stretches some 10 plus fully protected kilometres. Even during the hight of the tourist season, only a man and his dog can be seen on the beach.
Accessible over the large sand bluffs known as Forest Bluff, this spectacular beach conceals caves in the rocks at high tide. Forrest Caves (sea caves formed by erosion) are located just before the Surf Beach Estate, left off the main Phillip Island Road. Walk up the steps from the car park on to the beach, then turn left. The caves are only accessible at low tide.