A family adventure was on the cards, and after some pondering it was decided that Heron Island would be the destination. I had been to Heron Island some years earlier, and had always planned to come back. When I first visited it was due to being evacuated off a nearby island whilst conducting nesting sea turtle research. It seemed like a great location for a young family to stay, and with an off season special on offer we packed our bags.
Unfortunately an extremely out of season tropical low pressure system travelled down the east coast just prior to our departure. This made for a very rough boat trip over to the island, and some poor weather for the first 24 to 48hrs. Regardless of the weather, Heron Island is always beautiful. And fortunately after the first day and a half, the weather cleared to perfect conditions.
For the kids, who are content with a muddy puddle, the light rain and wind was no distraction. It was time to explore.
Within an hour of being on the island, the kids had seen free swimming sharks, turtles, rays and plenty of birds. Over the next few days, I also managed to do my fair share of bird watching..
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| Eastern Reef Egret are plentiful on the island, so much so that rock space can be hard to find. |
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| Both colour morphs are present. White morph Eastern Reef Egret |

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| The birds scour the reef at low tide. |
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| Sacred Kingfisher. |
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| The kids were pretty stoked on this little ball of fluff, a Silver Gull chick. |
For the creatures that survived the low tide antics of the Reef Egrets the next obstacle is the reef sharks that poor over the reef flat as soon as the tide permits.
Buff-banded Rails strut around your feet throughout the day, this one just finished its morning dip in the resort pool.
The Pisonia trees are so full of Noddy's that some take up residence on the veranda.
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| Our resident veranda Noddy, feeding its offspring. |
Afternoons were usually spent on the jetty with the kids watching the abundant fish, turtles and rays swim in the crystal clear water below.
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| Next time, if the weather is looking that rough on the boat, on the way over.....this will be my mode of transport. |



































