On the road again part 4

Dog on the Tuckerbox, Gundagai

Dog on the Tuckerbox, Gundagai

Some birds around Gundagai

From Narrandera we continued travelling east, going through Wagga Wagga without stopping – except at the traffic lights. From this point on we started climbing into the hilly country and eventually the mountains. The beautiful scenery is constantly changing and is a delight to travel through.

We succeeded in reaching our morning tea destination on time, stopping to refuel both the vehicle and us. Our favourite stopping spot along this stretch of road is the Dog on the Tuckerbox complex a few miles out of Gundagai, a place made famous by the legend surrounding a dog. Another couple having a break struck up a conversation with us; they, too, came from South Australia.

Another reason for stopping in this spot was to visit our favourite road side sales outlet. Farm fresh apples sold here are delicious, and we always stop here and buy a bag or two. Sadly, we can’t do the same on the return trip home due to our home state’s stringent laws about bringing fruit in. This is to protect our extensive fruit growing areas from the dreaded fruit fly pest. As an added bonus this time, we also bought some lovely cherries.

While all this was happening I managed to get quite a respectable bird list.

  • Australian Raven
  • Striated Pardalote
  • Galah
  • Red wattlebird
  • Grey Fantail
  • White-plumed Honeyeater
  • Australian Magpie
  • Grey Shrike-thrush
  • House Sparrow
  • Common Starling
  • Restless Flycatcher
  • Australian Magpie-lark
  • White-winged chough
Dog on the Tuckerbox, Gundagai

Dog on the Tuckerbox, Gundagai

 

Birds and a dog at Gundagai

The dog on the tuckerbox near Gundagai

The dog on the tuckerbox near Gundagai

Sydney Trip May 2010

On the second day of our recent trip to Sydney we left Narrandera early and travelled on through Wagga Wagga and past Gundagai. A few miles past Gundagai we stopped at the famous “Dog on the Tuckerbox”  rest area, first to refuel and then to have morning tea.

The morning was chilly and we found a sunny spot to have a cuppa. Nearby we were able to buy some delicious apples to take with us on the journey. The birding was slow and I only managed to record the following species during our twenty minute stop:

  • Willie Wagtail
  • Australian Magpie
  • Red Wattlebird
  • House Sparrow
  • Welcome Swallow
  • White-plumed Honeyeater
  • Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
  • Red-rumped Parrot
The story about the dog on the tuckerbox near Gundagai

The story about the dog on the tuckerbox near Gundagai

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