Monday, 21 October 2019
Hutt Lagoon and Kalbarri NP, WA
The algae in Hutt Lagoon turn the waters pink in certain lights and make it a popular tourist stop for anybody in the region of Kalbarri National Park. The lagoon also attracts quite large numbers of stilts, both banded and white-headed, which allow decent photo opportunities of mainly white birds in pink water!
The majority of birds are banded stilts, but there are also a few white-headed stilts.
The lake appears most pink from the road on to Port Gregory and in full sunlight.
The impressive Z-bend of the Murchison River in Kalbarri NP.
The Murchison River as seen through Natures Window.
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