Exploring Victoria: Walking Glen Iris Park Wetlands
Exploring Victoria: Walking Glen Iris Park Wetlands
Exploring Victoria: Driving to Glen Iris Park Wetlands
Exploring Victoria: Driving to Glen Iris Park Wetlands
Exploring Victoria: Driving to Glen Iris Park Wetlands
Exploring Victoria: Driving to Glen Iris Park Wetlands
Glen Iris Park Wetlands, Wildlife Ducks and Birds
Local Wildlife Ducks and Birds in Glen Iris Park Wetlands. An evolving ecological, recreational and ornamental park incorporated into the wetlands to provide birdlife with safe nesting sites.
Flying Ducks at Lake Tekapo, New Zealand ...
Nov 2011
Wildlife Ducks, Glen Iris Wetlands Park
Glen Iris wetlands
A stunning $2.9 million wetland has been developed on the former Glen Iris and Tooronga Bowls Club site in the City of Boroondara.
The wetlands will act as a natural filter for stormwater from the urban area on the north side of Gardiners Creek and help to reduce the amount of nitrogen, phosphorous, suspended sediment and other pollutants before the stormwater enters the creek
It will also help the City of Boroondara reduce its reliance on the use of transported recycled water for irrigation purposes. More than 10,000 native plants, trees and ground covers have been planted at the site.
Marshall White: 26 Barina Road Glen Iris
Marshall White
26 Barina Road Glen Iris
Glen Iris floods 4th Feb 2011
Our street floods and our pool becomes a backyard lake!
Glen Iris Gladiators Grand Final.
Inspirational coach, Scott Montgomery, delivers his 3 quarter time speach to his team.
Waituna Wetlands
Check out the Waituna Wetlands in Southland. Learn about what lives in a successful wetlands habitat, and how you can find eels! Meet the Locals is a partnership between DOC and TVNZ 6 and is distributed by Bush Telly with permission.
Emu Park
Emu Park on the Capricorn Coast
Waterbug sampling with Iris - Gwydir wetlands
Iris from UNE samples for macroinvertebrates (water bugs) as part of the LTIM project in the Gwydir wetlands
First Creek Wetland - How our wetland works
Our Wetland is actually a sophisticated aquifer storage and recovery system. Find out a little more about how it works.
Located in the south-east corner of Adelaide Botanic Garden, First Creek Wetland has been developed to help the community learn about wetlands, how they work and why they are important, especially in an urban environment. The garden will show visitors new plants and a function of plants which they may never have considered - cleaning water.
Boracay 2019 | It's Iris Time
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Lyneham Wetland, Canberra, Australia. 2013 & 2015.
Photo slideshow of Lyneham Wetland, Canberra, Australia. The first 12 photos were taken in November, 2013 the rest are from April 2015.
The Lyneham wetland was constructed by the ACT Government to improve water quality in the Sullivans Creek Catchment and enhance urban biodiversity. The wetland opened in April 2012.
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Edithvale Wetlands Promo 2018
The Edithvale Wetlands is located in Victoria, Australia and has an outer viewing platform that is open to the public at all times and an inner bird hide that is locked behind gates located within the wetlands that overlooks the water, this is another marvelous place to view and enjoy the wildlife, while getting an education from the many volunteers that give their time to share their knowledge of our amazing array of birdlife, as well as the many other inhabitants, with The Grey Kangaroo being one of them.
The wetlands bird hide is open between the hours of 1pm – 5pm Saturday & Sunday entry is free, just sign in a book to record your visit and maybe a gold coin donation.
Music by Silent Partner Terminal D & Silent Partner “Birds” & Puddle of Infinity “Cloud Wheels Castle Builder”
Intro: Ethan Meixell “Dead Reckoning Sting”
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Collecting Soft Stem Bulrush In Amazing Wetland
The crew and I collecting seed for Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani (soft stem bulrush) in this amazing wetland! It was a very hot and humid day but we pushed through it and got a great haul!
Port Royal SC Cypress Wetlands July 2012: The Bird Show
Port Royal SC Cypress Wetlands July 2012: The Bird Show
Port Royal SC Wetlands. The wading birds include herons, egrets, bitterns, and similar long legged birds, which I and you in marshes and fresh a wetland of Port Royal. They have the legs for hunting in the tall grass and shrubs, and long bills and necks for catching their prey. Great egrets, white Ibis, blue Herons, night herons, and wood storks, are commonly seen wading birds in the Cypress, wetlands.
Many wading birds are colonial and nest in large groups. The island is within the land provide nesting places with isolation from predators and high quality foraging habitat. The island and the deep primitive channels were created in 2002 to restore the formerly productive wading birds rookery.
Wading birds are a sign of a healthy ecosystem, as they require abundant fish and other living prey. They eat fish, crustaceans, amphibians, insects, reptiles, and even small mammals. As a predator, the ecological role is to keep the population of prey like insects and fish, in balance.