After a night listening the nearby sheep bleating all night we awake to another beautiful sunny morning. We now take the time to explore the area below our camp for orchids.
Quajabin (County) Peak

Small flowered donkey orchid
(Diuris porrifolia)




Western wheatbelt donkey orchid
(Diuris brachyscapa)



Leaving Quajabin (County) Peak we head south to Yenyening Lakes. We hoped to explore the Nature Reserve however it seems to only cover the actual lakes themselves. A little bit along Qualandary Road just over the Avon River bridge we pull over to check out the roadside vegetation.
Yenyening Lakes

Purple-veined spider orchid, Purple-veined clown orchid
(Caladenia doutchiae)










Puppet orchid
(Caladenia incrassata)





Dancing spider orchid
(Caladenia discoidea)




Blue beard, Blue fairy orchid
(Pheladenia deformis)



Green spider orchid, Fringed mantis orchid
(Caladenia falcata)





Leaving the Yenyening lakes we head further along Qualandary Road. At the intersection with Boyagarra Road we pull into a gravel pit. Here we explore the vegetation for any orchids that may flower in this small island of nature in the middle of farmland.
Boyagarra Road

Frog greenhood
(Pterostylis sargentii)



Sugar orchid
(Ericksonella saccharata)



>>>> donkey orchid
(Diuris sp.)
It is now past 12 o’clock so we move on. looking for another location where we can have some lunch whilst exploring for orchids. We by-pass Brookton by heading south down Moorumbine Road. at another gravel pit in the middle of a bush block will pull up. Whilst eating lunch we explore the surrounding vegetation for orchids. We come across an old rubbish dump site and find some amazing old bottles.
Moorumbine Road

Little pink fairy
(Caladenia reptans subsp. reptans)




Sugar orchid
(Ericksonella saccharata)





Frog greenhood
(Pterostylis sargnetii)




Small flowered donkey orchid
(Diuris porrifolia)




Western wheatbelt donkey orchid
(Diuris brachyscapa)





Jug orchid
(Pterostylis recurva)
After storing away our old bottles, we move into the Pingeculling Nature Reserve. We follow the track up a steep gravely slope then along bush tracks past sheoks and granite boulders. We then come across a fallen tree over the track. I get to use my Ryobi Chainsaw for it’s first real test. We then pull up on the track near a flat piece of granite and set up camp.


Pingeculling Nature Reserve

Little pink fairy
(Caladenia reptans subsp. reptans)





Cowslip orchid
(Caladenia flava subsp. flava)







Sugar orchid
(Ericksonella saccharata)

Western wheatbelt donkey orchid
(Diuris brachyscapa)






Banded greenhood
(Pterostylis vittata)

Blue beard
(Pheladenia deformis)

Lemon-scented sun orchid
(Thelymitra antennifera)









Little laughing leek orchid
(Prasophyllum gracile)







Primrose spider orchid
(Caladenia xantha)










Jug orchid
(Pterostylis recurva)





Caladenia sp.




It is now nearly 4pm so we make tracks back to the camper and light the camp fire to get ready for dinner. I study the orchid books to uncover what we had found today. A fabulous day with so many orchids found.
Thanks for continuing to update your blog. Unfortunately, we cannot make it over to the West this year but certainly look forward to enjoying the wildflowers next year. Cheers from Melbourne. George.
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Thankyou for making contact again. I look forward to meeting up when you do get to come West. Take care over there
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