It’s Christmas

 

Christmas Rock Walk Trail that is. Christmas Rock is in Wongan Hills and I’ve written about going there before. This time I’m writing about the Christmas Rock walk trail which is located in a 2000 hectare reserve. It is an easy 2.7Km walk along relatively flat well marked paths not far from the centre of the town site. Along the trail are interpretive panels which give insights into the reserve. What makes it worthwhile is that at wildflower time the walk passes through country that is a riot of colourful flowers. It is a gobsmackingly beautiful sight this year as the weather conditions have been ideal. The bird life in the reserve is also pretty impressive and their song provides a fitting score for a very pleasant walk.


Christmas Rock Walk Trail by Paul Amyes on 500px.com
Cristmas Rock Walk trail is an enjoyable easy 2.7Km walk trail in the Wheatbelt Town of Wongan Hills. Sony A7r with Tamron 35mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/160 sec, f8 at ISO 100.
Yellow Everlastings by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Yellow everlastings at Christmas Rock, Wongan Hills. Sony A7r with Tamron 35mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/125 sec, f8 at ISO 100.

 

Everlastings by Paul Amyes on 500px.com
Pink Everlastings, Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r with a Tamron 20mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/160 sec, f8 at ISO 100.

 

The rock gets its name from the Western Australian Christmas Trees (Nuytsia floribunda) which used to be found there and flowered at Christmas time. On the top of the rock is an elaborate series of channels that were designed to harvest rain water run off for the “Railway Water Supply” which was built in 1916. But the rock is also home to a wide variety of plants such as lichens and mosses. On a warm sunny day if you’re quick enough you might see the lizards who live in the various cracks and crevices.

 

Christmas Rock Walk Trail by Paul Amyes on 500px.com
The walk takes you up on the top of the rock which was part of the “Railway Water Supply” built in 1916. Rainwater runoff was harvested through a series of channels and creeks. Sony A7r with Tamron 20mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/800 sec, f8 at ISO 100.

 

Christmas Rock by Paul Amyes on 500px.com
A suprising number of plants grow on Christmas Rock. Sony A7r with Tamron 20mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/320 sec, f8 at ISO 100.

 

Christmas Rock Walk Trail by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Rainwater captured on Christmas Rock in natural forming crack, depressions and gullies. Sony A7r with Tamron 20mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/400 sec, f8 at ISO 100.

 

But for me it is the display of orchids which brings me to Wongan Hills. There are so many different types in large quantities. It made me feel like a kid on Christmas Day. The funny thing is that it could have been very, very different. Prospectors actually dug pits looking for asbestos. Luckily they didn’t find it in large enough quantities to make it a viable commercial operation and went looking elsewhere. So in September give Wongan Hills a visit. This isn’t the only walk as there’s Mount O’Brien Lookout, Gathecole Nature Reserve, and the Mt Matilda walk trail. Then there are the lakes which host lots of water birds. So instead of a day trip why not make a long weekend of it.

 

Pendant Spider Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com
Pendant Spider Orchid (Caladenia pendens, subsp pendens). Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r2 with a Canon EF 100mm f2.8 IS L macro lens. Exposure: 1/40 sec, f5.6 at ISO 125.

 

Lemon Scented Sun Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Lemon Scented Sun Orchid aka the vanilla orchid (Thelymitra antennifera). Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r2 with a Canon EF 100mm f2.8 IS L macro lens. Exposure: 1/200 sec, f5.6 at ISO 125.

 

Lemon Scented Sun Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Lemon Scented Sun Orchid aka the vanilla orchid (Thelymitra antennifera). Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r with Tamron 20mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/250 sec, f8 at ISO 100.

 

White Spider Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

A White Spider Orchid (Caladenia longicauda subsp longicauda) among the everlastings on Christmas Rock in Western Australia. Sony A7r2 with a Canon EF 100mm f2.8 IS L macro lens. Exposure: 1/125 sec, f5.6 at ISO 125.

 

Chameleon Spider Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Chameleon Spider Orchid (Caladenia dimidia). Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r2 with a Canon EF 100mm f2.8 IS L macro lens. Exposure: 1/800 sec, f5.6 at ISO 200.

 

Sugar Candy Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Sugar Candy Orchid, Caladenia hirta subsp. hirta. Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r2 with a Canon EF 100mm f2.8 IS L macro lens. Exposure: 1/250 sec, f5.6 at ISO 125.

 

Pink Candy Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Pink Candy Orchid, Caladenia hirta subsp. rosea. Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r2 with a Canon 100mm f2.8 IS L macro lens. Exposure: 1/80 sec, f5.6 at ISO 125.

 

Cowslip Orchid by Paul Amyes on 500px.com

Cowslip Orchid, Caladenia flava subs. flava. Christmas Rock, Western Australia. Sony A7r with a Tamron 20mm f2.8 lens. Exposure: 1/160 sec, f8 at ISO 100.