Black Hill Conservation Park
Adelaide 2017
A walk around Black Hill Conservation Park
On the 16th od December, 2018, I went for a walk around Black Hill Conservation Park, which is located in the Adelaide Hills, near Gorge Road. I decided to try my hand at filming with my new Samsung Galaxy S9+. Obviously not professional in any way but it was a good walk and saw lots of Kangaroos along the way.
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Hills Hiking Series : Morialta Conservation Park, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Known for it's beautiful series of waterfalls, Morialta Conservation Park is in a deep gorge just a stones throw from Adelaide's eastern suburbs. I walked to the 3 main falls, then climbed to the top of the range for superb views of the deep gorge which contains the waterfalls and the Adelaide plains.
Black Hill Conservation Park Sunset Walk
Black Hill Conservation Park is located east of Adelaide South Australia.
The park covers an area of 684 hectares and features the low sheoaks which give Black Hill its name. The foliage of the sheoaks gradually matures to a dark rusty, almost black colour, as summer progresses. As you look from the Adelaide Plains, the hills appear to be black in colour.
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Morialta Falls Conservation Park, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Morialta Conservation Park is conveniently located just 10km from the Adelaide CBD. This video shows highlights of the park, including the three main waterfalls which are easily accessible along the main pathway. You might spot koalas high in the trees, wild kangaroos and other wildlife.
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Hiking - Black Hill Conservation Park - 10 June 2017
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come and say hello - Saw a lot of wildlife today, Found a quarry that probably isn't lost. Black Hill is well worth the trek!! Add it to the list people, Oh and don't forget to subscribe to me!
Hiking - Black Hill Conservation Park - 10 June 2017
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南澳州阿德莱德户外登山,探索野生袋鼠考拉。(Exploring wild kangaroo and Koala in Black Hill Conservation Park Adelaide SA)
黑山保护公园(Black Hill Conservation Park )是澳大利亚南澳大利亚州的一个保护区,位于阿德莱德州首府东北约10公里处。保护公园位于崎岖的灌木环境中,有一个突出的山峰,南边是陡峭的山脊。地址: 115 Maryvale Rd, Athelstone SA 5076
我在山上找到了野生袋鼠和考拉,您有空也探索下?
Black Hill Conservation Park
A short video introducing Black Hill Conservation Park. This video was made in 2006 to celebrate our 20 years of volunteering in the Park.
Cleland Wildlife Park Adelaide Australia
Cleland Wildlife Park is home to some of South Australia's most iconic inhabitants, and is less than twenty minutes from the Adelaide city centre.
Exploring Cleland Wild Park || Adelaide South Australia || Walking Tour || by Stanlig Films
Exploring Cleland Wild Park || Adelaide South Australia || Walking Tour || by Stanlig Films
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Cleland is a suburb in South Australia located in the Adelaide metropolitan area about 10 kilometres south-east of the Adelaide city centre. Its boundaries were created in October 2001, with additional land being added in 2010 from the adjoining suburb of Crafers. (Wiki)
Opening hours & getting here:
Cleland Wildlife Park is open from 9.30am – 5pm every day (except Christmas Day or days of catastrophic fire danger). Entry gates and aviaries close at 4.30pm.
We are only 20 minutes from the Adelaide city centre, at 365 Mount Lofty Summit Road, Crafers. Take the South Eastern Freeway to the Crafers exit, then follow Summit Road to the Cleland turn off.
Free car parking is available.
You can also get to Cleland via public transport, visit adelaidemetro.com.au to plan your trip and use ‘Stop 27 – Cleland Wildlife Park’ as your destination.
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Australia, Attractions Of Adelaide Part 2 / Австралия, Достопримечательности Аделаиды Часть 2
Australia, Attractions Of Adelaide Part 2 / Австралия, Достопримечательности Аделаиды Часть 2
1) Ботанический сад (Botanic Garden Adelaide).
2) Городской парк (City Park Adelaide)
3) Belair National park
4) Adelaide Zoo
5) Himeji Gardens
6) Cleland Park
7) Morialta park
8) Elder Park
9) Bonython Park
10) Black Hill Conservation Park
11) Hallett Cove Conservation Park
12) Wittunga Botanic Garden
13) Scott Creek Conservation Park
14) Sturt Gorge Recreation Park
15) Rymill Park
16) Veale Gardens
17) Shepherds Hill Recreation Park
18) O'Halloran Hill Recreation Park
19) Glenelg
20) Остров Кенгуру (Kangaroo island).
21) The Yorke Peninsula
22) Fleurieu Peninsula
23) Clare Valley
24) Flinders Ranges
25) Coober Pedy
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Dragon lizard catching and eating ants in Black Hill Conservation Park.
I was walking along a path in Black Hill Conservation Park (near Adelaide South Australia) on 14th March 2018 and I stopped to photograph a dragon lizard (see photo below). When I turned to continue on my way I saw another smaller dragon lizard only a few metres away dashing for cover. I waited a while and it came out onto the edge of the track and seemed to be hunting for prey of some kind. I pointed the camera and took this video of the dragon snatching ants from an ant trail and eating them!
If you don't see the ants try watching the bottom left of the screen where most of the ants enter the scene.
Due to their close proximity I'm thinking perhaps the smaller ant-catching lizard is an offspring of the larger lizard.
When it comes to identification I don't know one dragon lizard from another, so my only taxonomic contribution is that the Tawny Dragon Ctenophorus decresii is the only small dragon species I know is a resident of Black Hill Park.
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A dragon lizard (?? may be a young Tawny Dragon Ctenophorus decresii) catching and eating ants running along an ant trail. Location: Black Hill Conservation Park near Adelaide South Australia. Date: 14th March 2018.
Video by Sidney Millington.
Aldgate in the Adelaide Hills
A brief historical tour of Aldgate in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, known for its village character, English style gardens and the iconic Pump in the Roadway at the historic hotel
South Australia: From Oceans to Outback
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.
Wildflower Garden, Black Hill Conservation Park 5 June 2016
At the working bee in the Wildflower Garden on 5 June 2016. Despite the rain, we did get the seedlings planted. Thanks to Bruce for donating the plants.