One of the parents of yesterday’s emu chick at the Healesville Sanctuary.
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One of the parents of yesterday’s emu chick at the Healesville Sanctuary.
A quick recovery from a dangerous situation, and Zoe had the Tasmanian Tiger under control. Zoe has managed to get the exhibit under control and animated, not too sure that she has it stacked properly though.
The builders plate from yesterdays steam lorry. A search revealed that some details of our mystery machine. Foden 10988, was built in 1923 with a 6 ton capacity, and worked in a quarry in Castlemaine.
A Foden steam lorry (VIC 5-107) seen here at Healesville Railway Station back in 2009. Foden built most of their steam lorries as overtypes, with the boiler in the cab, making them look like traction engines.
A preserved MET-liveried AEC Regal III bus running a shuttle service between the Yarra Valley Railway and the Healesville town centre back in 2009. A tilt-shifted version of this image originally appeared on Brizbunny.
The preserved Victorian Railways 153HP Walker Railmotor 22, seen here at Healesville station in 2009.
Nan and Lorraine take a break with a giant Koala at the entrance to the Healesville Sanctuary.
A Tasmanian Devil patrols its enclosure at the Healesville Sanctuary.
A pair of Australian Pelicans refelcted in their lake at the Healesville Sanctuary.