Took a mid-winter walk around 
Lake Parramatta a few days ago. Early hour meant I had the place almost entirely to myself -- save for 
little pied cormorants, 
laughing kookaburras, shrieking 
cockatoos and other feathered creatures. 

Traces of Aboriginal occupation are everywhere in Aussie bushland.
Trees scarred by Aboriginese or early European settlers are also common.
Cormorants enjoying a warm morning breeze.
A lovely lorikeet.
Dam built in 1898 to create the lake, which was originally used as a reservoir.
 
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