The wild banks of Tasmania’s Swan River are home to millions of flowers, thousands of insects and hundreds of birds. White-bellied sea eagles and three species of cormorant are as common as pigeons in a public park, drawn by the abundance of fish in its waters. High on the ridge lines, more cautious than the birds, Bennett’s wallabies send their unmistakable silhouettes bounding through thin woodlands.
塔斯马尼亚天鹅河(Swan River)的野生河岸孕育着数百万朵花、成千上万只昆虫和数百只鸟类。白腹海雕和三种鸬鹚因河中丰富的鱼类而频繁出没,几乎像公园里的鸽子一样常见。在高高的山脊线上,比鸟类更为警觉的本内特袋鼠在稀疏的林地间跳跃,留下了它们独特的身影。
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