Trisharooni

By trisharooni

Kinchega Woolshed and Menindee Lakes

I'm having great trouble with the internet here, so not much info.
It was a wonderful day.

Paladian, if you see this, can you tell me what the third extra parrot is?
Not a great photo, but we haven't seen it before.

We were the only visitors at the woolshed, 110 kms from Broken Hill.

Built in 1875 of corrugated iron and river red gum, the historic Kinchega Woolshed is a vast and very well preserved classic piece of Australian pastoral heritage.
Inside the woolshed, you’ll see wool presses and tables, a machinery room and an original steam engine as well as sweating pens and the board where the sheep were held for shearing. In 97 years of operation, six million sheep were sheared here, an amazing thing to imagine as you wander through this quietly majestic building.

Forgot to say, this is a Yellow Billed Spoonbill.

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