Morongla is a small village 15 km east of Cowra New South Wales, on the Lachlan Valley Way. Burials at Morongla cemetery began in the later nineteenth century and it is still in use today. The cemetery is surrounded by remnant bush and was a survey site for the Cowra Woodland Bird Project.
Grey-crowned Babblers are regularly seen at the Morongla Cemetery. The site is visited by a good variety of woodland and open country birds.
This "serpent” from the underworld looks to have made one of the oldest graves in the cemetery its home.
A close up. It looks like an Eastern Brown Snake to me?
There were lots of Kangaroos around Cowra, after successive years of good rains their numbers have grown.