Hiking at Bungendore Park
Bungendore Park is a bushland reserve with diverse flora and fauna and is a great place for hiking. The park is part of Wungong Regional Park. It is located near Armadale, approximately 30km south east of Perth. There are 2 entrances to this nearly 500 hectar park: from Dryandra Drive off Albany Highway and from Admiral Road near Southern Hills Christian College. There are 5 hiking trails within the park, varying in length and difficulty and it is one of only a few parks where dogs are allowed. I chose the shortest walk, which is 2,3km Whistler Walk. It is an easy and very pleasant walk for those who are in nature appreciation.
Flora and fauna
Mixed Jarrah-Marri forest is very much alive with numerous sounds. Cicadas are particularly active at this time of the year (early December). And of course, there are sounds of whistlers, which are easier heard than seen. There are not many flowers blooming at the beginning of summer and they are mostly fringed lilies and some eucalyptus trees.
But Christmas spiders are out (below).
These tiny cute creatures are less than 1cm. There are also other names for a Christmas spider and its official name is Austracantha minax. Christmas spider is most active during months of December and January, hence it is common name.
December is also the time when Christmas Tree (above), officially known as Nuytsia floribunda, is blooming. It is lovingly called Christmas tree because it flowers in time for Christmas preparations and decorations. Its bright orange flowers are an absolute delight and such a beautiful decoration of the bush by nature. Bees love it too!
Other info
Yes, you can take your dog to the park! And it is free.