This very attractive walk starts opposite the Burnside Camp in Ellimatta Rd Anglesea.
There is a very good diversity of plants. The profusely flowering pink Silky Teatree was a highlight as were the delicate Twining Fringe Lilies.
Enjoying the pink Silky Teatree
A few sun orchids were seen and lots of pea flowers tested our id skills – Bush-peas, Parrot Peas, Wedge-pea and Aotus.
Identifying the peas
Dwarf Bush-pea
Red-riding-hood Pea
Purple-flags were appearing in the sun.
Short Purple-flag
We were delighted to see one Yellow Admiral butterfly.
At the top of the hill we enjoyed the panoramic view over Anglesea where the tide was very low exposing a rock platform out from the Anglesea beach.

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