LittleDesertNationalPark
KeithHateleyNatureWalk
KiataSanctuaryPicnicGround
Located10kmssouthofKiatathewalkisagoodintroductionto,andcelebrationofsomeoftheplantsandanimalsthatmakeLittleDesertNationalParksospecial.
Self-guidedwalk1km,30minutesreturn
Keepyoureyesandearsopen,betweenthenumberedpegs–youaresuretoseemore!
KiataLowanSanctuarywastheoriginalnamegiventothisareapriortheestablishmentoftheLittleDesertNationalPark.KeithHateleywasalocalresidentandmajorcampaignerfortheconservationoftheLittleDesertfortheprotectionoftheMalleefowlor‘Lowan’.
1.Malleeandechidnas
AnoldclumpofYellowMallee(Eucalyptusincrassata),amulti-stemmedtreewithridgedfruits. Thelargestumpisthetree‘trunk’beneaththeground. Newshootsgrowfromthetrunkafterfire,severefrostordrought.
Watchforechidnascratchingsandfinger-sizedholesalongthetrack. Echidnashavelongclawsforburrowingintothesoilandahardpointy‘nose’forprobing
intoantnests.
Insteadofdrinkingwater,echidnasgettheirmoisturefromthebodiesofantsandtermites.Theirlongstickytongueisusedtoextracttheseinsectsswarmingfrominsidetheirburrowsasafterbeingdisturbedbytheechidna.
2.Livingbrooms
BroomHoney-myrtle(Melaleucauncinata).
Earnedit’snamefromEuropeansettlerswhowouldusethebranchesandfoliagetosweeptheirhomes.Inmorerecenttimes,ithasbeenusedtomakebrushfences.
3.Stringybark
ThisDesertStringybark (Eucalyptusarenacea),istheonlytypeof‘stringybark’treeinthePark.
Noticeitsdeep,fibrous‘stringy’bark.Examinethebudsofanygumtree;boxes,Malleeorstringybark,and
youwillfindthattheyareallcoveredby
asmallcap(eucalyptmeanswellcovered).
Yellow-wingedHoneyeateron
SilverBanksia
Stopoccasionally,closeyoureyesandlistenforbirdcalls.Earlymorningandeveningarebest.Watchcarefullyalsoandnotethewonderfulcoloursandshapesofthedifferentspecies.
4.Livingcycles–boomtobust!
AnumberofyoungOysterBayPines(Callitrisrhomboidea)canbeseengrowingaroundhere.Thesenativepineshaveclumpsofwoodyconesorseedcontainersthatareanimportantsourceoffoodforparrotsandcockatoos.Whentheconesopen,seedsdroptothegroundandwaitforsuitableconditionstosprout.
Severefrostsanddroughtcauseproblemsforgrowingplants.SomeMalleeplantssendoutnewshootsandleavesaftersuchnaturaldisasters,whileothershavetostartfreshfromtheseed;bushfiresusuallytriggerthebeginningoftheirlife-cycleinthenewashbed.
5.Adifferentbroom
BroomBaeckea(Baeckeabehrii). AtfirstglanceitmayappearverysimilartotheBroombushbutifyoulookcarefully,theBroomBaeckeahasshorterleavesandmorewidelyspacedfruits.
Baeckeaflowersaresimilartothoseofthetea-tree,(alsoamemberofthesameplantfamilyMyrtacaceae),butit’sleavesandfruitareverydifferent.
6.Wallowa
Wallowa(Acaciacalamifolia)isanindigenouswordmeaning‘wattletree’. Itproducescopiousflowersandseeds. Itprovidesshelterandfoodformanyanimals,andisafavouritefoodoftheMalleefowlandBronzewingPigeon.
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ManyspeciesofSpiderOrchids(Caladeniaspp.),GreenhoodOrchids(Pterostylisspp.)andSunOrchids(Thelymitraspp.)canbefoundinthisareafromJunetoNovember.Theyarenotsocommonindrieryears.
Greenhood,PinkFingers,SpiderandSunOrchids.
7.Theremarkablethermometerbird
TwentymetresalongthesidetrackisaMalleefowlmound. Unusedformanyyears,re-usedinrecentyearsbutmaybedormantnow.
Malleefowlarecalled‘thermometerbirds’astheyspendabouttenmonthsoftheyearbuildingandregulatingthetemperatureoftheirmound.
AnactivepairofMalleefowlwilldig
outaconeshapedholeandrake-intwigs,bark
andleavestofillthehole.Followingrainthisiscoveredbyalayerofsandysoil. Heatbuilds
upinsidethemound
fromthedecomposingleafmatter.
Eggsarethenlaidintothecompostchamberofthemoundifthemaledecidesitistherighttemperature. Egglayingandbroodinglastoverfourmonths.
Duringthatperiodoftimethetemperatureinsidetheeggchamberiskeptat33OC. Thisischeckeddailybythemalewhobalancesthe
heatoffermentation,thewarmthofthesun,andtheairtemperaturebyvaryingtheamountofsandcoveringtheeggs.
CanyouseeanysignsofactiveMalleefowlworkingthismound?Indryyearsbreedingdoesnottakeplace.
Retraceyourstepstocontinuealongthemaintrack.
8.Whatisallthisshrubbery?
Notethewidevarietyofsmallshrubsalongthetrack. SomeofthemorecommononesareFlameHeath(Astrolomaconostephiodes),afavouritefoodforemus,andFringe-myrtle(Calytrixtetragona).
PartlyundigestedFlameHeathflowerscanoftenberecognisedinEmudroppings. Afreeridefortheseedswhicharespreadbytheemuasitsearchesforfood.
ThespringtimeflowersofthenearbyFringe-myrtlerangeincolourfromwhitetovividpink.
Moreorchidscanbefoundhereinseason.PinkFingers(Caladeniacarnea)andtheLeopardOrchid(Diurismaculate)aremostcommon.
9.Atoughlifewithspikes
CarefullyfeeltheneedleshapedleavesoftheDesertHakea(Hakeamuelleriana).Theyhaveahardouterlayercalledacuticle.
Thisandtheirhardseedconesprotecttheplantfromtheharshsummerheat–agoodexampleofsuccessfuladaptationtoadryclimate.
10.Thecycleoflife-anageing,unburntstruggling‘mess’
Thismessybushactuallyhasorder.Plantremainsarevitalprovidinghomesforplantsincludinglichens,andahostofinsects,spiders,lizardsandothersmallanimalswhichinturnserveasfoodforbirds,lizardsandmammals.Eventually,thedeadplantsrotdown,releasingnutrientsforlivingplantstouse.Fireisthemissingtriggertomanyplantsandanimalsongoingrenewal.Fireisoftenafreshstart.
11.Differentsoil–differentplants
Noticeachangeinthevegetation?ThetrackhasleftthesandysoilsthatfavourDesertStringybark,andmovedontoclayey
soilsthatsupportYellowGums.
Thelargertreeshavelightmottledbarkandareimportanthabitatwithlargerhollowsforparrotsandbattoshelterandbreedin.
ParrotsandRosellasdependonthem.
Anotherdistinctivetreewithdarktrunkandlong,hangingbranchletsis
theDroopingShe-Oak(Allocasuarinaverticillate).
Takeacloselookatthe‘leaf-teeth’leavesofthistree.Thetinyscalesformringsaroundthebranchletsandreduce
waterlossthroughtheleaves.
12.Arareone
KeepalookoutforthedarkgreenshrubcalledtheHairy-podWattle(Acaciaglandulicarpa)whichisarareplantwithavery
limiteddistribution. Itisfoundonly
inafewareasofthispark;nearDimboolaandNhillandfurtherafieldintheBurraGorgeofSouthAustralia.
SeveralotherrareplantsincludingWestringiacrassifoliaalsooccurwithintheLittleDesertNP.
HealthyParks,HealthyPeople
TheLittleDesertNPareaisanexcellentexampleofaregionalcommunityfightingtoprotect,conserveandbalanceoutagriculturalandconservationpractices,ensuringahealthylegacyforfuturegenerations.
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UpdatedMay2013