Jake
Well-Known Member
(sighs) ok lets get this over with....
Upon entry to the park there is a large lorikeet feeding arena and other areas of interest that I didn’t see ( koala photos and cafes etc).
This place is HUGE, I don’t think we saw everything but we tried our best .
A small walk through aviary with native doves and parrots is to the left and to the right is the exit and Cape Barren Geese.
We walked through the walk through aviary and saw a huge lake with pelicans and followed it for a couple of hundred metres along a train line and under a bridge.
At this point I forget what came next with the exception of tassie devils and kangaroos.
See @WhistlingKite24 Currumbin Review Thread.
Next was a crocodile walkover with Freshwater Crocodile and behind that a large (I think that the word Huge doesn’t do justice) Saltwater Crocodile.
Next was the new Lost Valley I saw
1 Binturong
2 Red Panda
3 Capybara
2 Goodfellows Tree Kangaroo
And 1 cassowary
In the Capybara house there was 2 enclosures with Land Mullet and Green Tree Snake
A little up the path was a gigantic walkthrough Aviary with......LEMURS!!!!!
I took a double take and It was true there was lemurs in there but I didn’t see any.
There was Golden Pheasant,Mandarin Ducks and other bird species that I couldn’t identify.
After that we walked all the way back to Blinky Bills Tree House and Nocturnal House
Upon entry to the reptile area/nocturnal house, I did a bit of a’ your a bloody idiot’ moment
I got a phone for my birthday in August and didn’t know it had flash.
So imagine my shock when I took a photo of a Knob Tailed Gecko and my camera flashed....
I dropped my phone and was swearing and apologising profusely at the gecko.
I then left and saw a sign for a Ghost bats inside the Blinky Bill Treehouse.
I walked up a long winding stair case that said one way only.
I got to the top and only saw Green and Gold Bell frogs so I went down the way I went up.
I know I’m a rebel
Then we left
The End
Upon entry to the park there is a large lorikeet feeding arena and other areas of interest that I didn’t see ( koala photos and cafes etc).
This place is HUGE, I don’t think we saw everything but we tried our best .
A small walk through aviary with native doves and parrots is to the left and to the right is the exit and Cape Barren Geese.
We walked through the walk through aviary and saw a huge lake with pelicans and followed it for a couple of hundred metres along a train line and under a bridge.
At this point I forget what came next with the exception of tassie devils and kangaroos.
See @WhistlingKite24 Currumbin Review Thread.
Next was a crocodile walkover with Freshwater Crocodile and behind that a large (I think that the word Huge doesn’t do justice) Saltwater Crocodile.
Next was the new Lost Valley I saw
1 Binturong
2 Red Panda
3 Capybara
2 Goodfellows Tree Kangaroo
And 1 cassowary
In the Capybara house there was 2 enclosures with Land Mullet and Green Tree Snake
A little up the path was a gigantic walkthrough Aviary with......LEMURS!!!!!
I took a double take and It was true there was lemurs in there but I didn’t see any.
There was Golden Pheasant,Mandarin Ducks and other bird species that I couldn’t identify.
After that we walked all the way back to Blinky Bills Tree House and Nocturnal House
Upon entry to the reptile area/nocturnal house, I did a bit of a’ your a bloody idiot’ moment
I got a phone for my birthday in August and didn’t know it had flash.
So imagine my shock when I took a photo of a Knob Tailed Gecko and my camera flashed....
I dropped my phone and was swearing and apologising profusely at the gecko.
I then left and saw a sign for a Ghost bats inside the Blinky Bill Treehouse.
I walked up a long winding stair case that said one way only.
I got to the top and only saw Green and Gold Bell frogs so I went down the way I went up.
I know I’m a rebel
Then we left
The End