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Just a morning ride on the bike. As you can see in the pictures, most of Adelaide's pretty flat, but not the bit I'm standing on. It doesn't seem like that big a hill when you're in a car.

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And looking out the other side towards the sea.

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I didn't see very much that inspired me to take pictures, it's just another dreary winter's day. I came across two flocks of parrots having breakfast together though, Galahs and Sulphur Crested Cockatoos.

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Wild Cockatoo's? Wow, how special!!!

I think all I know about Adelaide is my father told me you're allowed a magic ounce. Useless information for me...
 
We have Keas down on Arthur's Pass


They're Alpine parrots. Very cheeky and entertaining but only in the South Island in alpine areas.

And then there's the Kakapo. I've never seen Kakapo. They are an owl parrot. They're nocturnal and they can't fly. Beautiful though.
 
I've read a lot about the Kakapo, they've been that close to extinction so many times, but it looks like they're having better success with breeding programs now.
 
I've read a lot about the Kakapo, they've been that close to extinction so many times, but it looks like they're having better success with breeding programs now.
Yeah, we're really into conservation and looking after the natives here :) I'm proud of my country on that regard. We were the first to get rid of plastic bags too :smile:
 
Just a morning ride on the bike. As you can see in the pictures, most of Adelaide's pretty flat, but not the bit I'm standing on. It doesn't seem like that big a hill when you're in a car.

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Car drivers are notoriously oblivious to hills. One too-hot day, I got off my touring bike and hitchiked across the California central valley. Nearing the coast, I was told that there was a campground just on the other side of a lake, and the road was flat. I struggled in my lowest gear, and mostly coasted, arriving on the verge of heat stroke.
 
We have Keas down on Arthur's Pass


They're Alpine parrots. Very cheeky and entertaining but only in the South Island in alpine areas.

And then there's the Kakapo. I've never seen Kakapo. They are an owl parrot. They're nocturnal and they can't fly. Beautiful though.

I like those kiwis you guys have walking around there. :) Special birds.
 

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