Flat Rock Gully is an amazing place.

From bibron's toadlets to hundreds of native birds.

Falcons and, wow, even sea eagles soar.

Rare findings of bandicoots and echidnas, and even more.

 

Brutal feral dogs eating them, ok wow, that's pretty scary.

Now to the lizards there's 10 I know and one of them is the Glebe gully skink.

Giant bullants over one inch in length.

Oh man, those are really freaky.

 

To birds again there's kites and goshawks.

Even cute little sparrows and fairy wrens.

And the threatened species of south eastern owl.

Fast flying raptors, and no not the dinosaur.

 

Alien-like sounds of the whip bird.

And a cacophony of bell miners.

Squirming slimy eels mysteriously washed up with piles of foam.

God, I'm lucky I didn't see that.

 

Green tree snakes waiting to bite.

Fangs like hooks in your arm,

Well at least they’re not venomous

But it will still hurt, Like A LOT…