Monday, November 26, 2012

Feeding the seagulls

We've travelled for almost two years, and noticed that most of the seabirds act like birds: they steer clear of humans, they eat fish or forage in the shallows, and they don't argue like misbehaving children.

Now that we are south of Brisbane, the seagulls are acting in more familiar ways - squabbling, bickering, wingeing, whining on and on and on.....

We attempted to drive to Byron Bay for a bit of a look around but the traffic into town was entirely gridlocked.  Eventually we got in, but alas, nowhere at all to park, so we kept driving.

Along the Tourist Route we found Lennox Head, a charming seaside town.  Its fish'n'chip shop is "best-ever" and the town even has a few hippy/Bali/Indian shops which kept me entertained.  Meanwhile, Jase was entertained by those scavenging scumbags, the seagulls.



Fighting over a mid-air prawn tail.  Who will win????





Hang-gliders use this hill to launch themselves up and over the water

The Tourist Route follows the coastline

1 comment:

  1. those gulls must be related to the Warnambool gulls, they'd sit on your lap if you let them...
    and the coastline looks a little "great ocean Road-y"

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