Saturday, 10 March 2018

DAREBIN CREEK

Darebin Creek is a creek that runs through the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the main watercourse of the Darebin Valley and a major tributary of the Yarra River. For tens of thousands of years it was used as a food and tool source sustainably by the Wurundjeri people, Indigenous Australians of the Kulin nation alliance, who spoke variations of the Woiwurrung language group.

The creek arises on the northern urban fringe of Melbourne north of the suburb of Epping, following a general southerly route and meeting the Yarra at Alphington. The creek forms much of the municipal boundary between the City of Darebin and City of Banyule. Formerly an intermittent stream, increased stormwater runoff with urbanisation of the Darebin Creek catchment has resulted in permanent water flow.

The creek runs through Darebin Parklands, a large nature reserve one or two kilometres northwest of the junction at which the creek meets the Yarra. The Darebin Creek Trail runs along the banks in the lower reaches of the creek. This is the creek at the Darebin Parklands in Fairfield.

Good to see the dog walkers having their dog on a leash so that it doesn't disturb the birdlife in the Parklands. Some Rainbow Lorikeets and an Ibis not much further up the path.

This post is part of the Weekend Reflections meme,
and also part of the Saturday Critters meme,
and also part of the Camera Critters meme.






6 comments:

  1. Hello Nick, pretty captures of the creek and reflections. I love the beautiful birds too. Thank you so much for linking up your post. Thanks also for the comment and visit. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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  2. Fantastic Pictures. I Love the bolourful Birds.

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  3. Those photographs are amazing. I love the reflections you have captured.

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  4. great reflections...and amazing birds

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