Native animals, though sometimes difficult to find, include Eastern Grey kangaroos, Rednecked wallabies, Brush-tail possums, koalas and echidnas. In the more remote and undisturbed areas, …
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Native animals, though sometimes difficult to find, include Eastern Grey kangaroos, Rednecked wallabies, Brush-tail possums, koalas and echidnas. In the more remote and undisturbed areas, rare animals such as Heath Rats, Swamp Antechinus and Potoroos can be found.
Small colonies of Wombats inhabit the park, the only remnants of a once widespread population in the south west region of Victoria.
Some of the more common large birds include emus, herons and ducks. Other less common species are the Spotted Quail-Thrush, Painted Quail, Ground Thrush, Azure Kingfisher, and the rare Rufous Bristle-bird.
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Japanese Ikebana comes to Coolart
23 Apr 2012
The ancient art of Japanese flower arrangement will be on display at the historic Coolart Homestead from next weekend. Ikebana is more than simply putting flowers in a vase. It is a disciplined art form based on the linear perfection, colour harmony, space and form. In Japan, flower arrangements are …