Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Dingo's standstill makes for moving morning
Dingo stops in surprise after loping away from waterhole in Townsville Town Common Conservation Park and abruptly noticing me standing in its path. Quick pause to evaluate situation and lope away in opposite direction.
The next day, same Dingo standing at entry to track leading from parking area down to Freshwater bird hide as I drive up. Stands and watches as I ease out from Troopy. Stands still as I raise camera. Stands still as I take shots. Stands still as I engage in morning greetings. Takes more time to think things over. Turns slowly and walks away down path. Standstill for Dingo, moving encounter for me.
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