Eastern Long Necked Turtle.
I was camped at Canowindra, and it crawled across the freshly slashed paddock, heading for the creek, just before a storm hit.
On my travels.
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Eastern Long Necked Turtle.
I was camped at Canowindra, and it crawled across the freshly slashed paddock, heading for the creek, just before a storm hit.
On my travels.
What's the most insteresting extinct australian animal that starts with 'C'
Cabonnicthys
Canowindra
Charniodiscus
Ciconia louisebolesae
Congruus
Cooriebatar
Cooyoo
Cratochelone
Wikipedia links in lieu of propaganda. Cabonnicthys, a devonian lobe-finned fish
Canowindra, a lobe-finned fish
Charniodiscus, an ediacaran that's almost certainly an animal right
Ciconia louisebolesae, a miocene species of stork
Congruus, a pleistocene kangaroo with lil horn nubbins
Corriebaatar, a mesozoic multituberculate mammal
Cooyoo, a mesozoic ichthyodectid fish
Cratochelone, a cretaceous protostegid turtle
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Vintage Report: Cowra / Canowindra NSW
The region experienced a good vintage in 2021, with the star performers for the region including Chardonnay, Semillon, Shiraz and Merlot.
“It was a wetter than average growing season for 2021,” explained Windowrie vigneron Jason O’Dea. “This was more than welcome after a number of years of drought across NSW.”
Harvest commenced within the usual timeframe, around the second week of February. The rain caused a few fungal issues along with some hail; however, these issues were managed well across the region.