This swampy wetland is the last vestiges of Brownhill Creek as it wanders down from the hills and through the suburbs before emptying into the Patawalonga River in Glenelg.
Tucked in behind Adelaide Airport, this hidden treasure is full of bird life. I counted at least thirty ibis in addition to ducks and other waterfowl. Having only the wide angle lens I was not able to capture anything other than the landscape itself. The few birds in the sky are actually ducks. I plan to return again with something longer next time.
Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 586, Brownhill Creek Wetland’ 1/200 f/9.0 ISO320 17mm
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