Woolybutt

After driving back to Kununurra, we still had some daylight left, and decided to spend the rest of the afternoon at Mirima National Park, which is right on the edge of town.

Mirima has some of the funny striped, beehive like sandstone structures similar to the Bungle Bungles further south.


This is the bower of a Great Bowerbird that we found near (where else?) the restrooms. The males create and maintain these (including the collection of glass and white stones in front) to attract the ladies.

And how can you not love a country that gives their trees charming monikers like Woolybutt?
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