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Melbourne Street Art December 2016 Part 3

I like to wander the laneways and alleys of Melbourne looking for the latest in street art. This selection was some of the best I found in December 2016. A mixture of spray painting, pasteups and stencils. Most were gone (over-sprayed) in the following days. The artworks were mostly taken in Hosier & Rutledge Lanes, Melbourne CBD (part 1) and Artists Lane off Chapel Street in Windsor (part 2) and a few more locally in laneways off Acland Street, St Kilda. (Part 3)

Acland St Street Art December 2016

Acland St Street Art December 2016

Acland St Street Art December 2016

Acland St Street Art December 2016

Acland St Street Art December 2016

Acland St Street Art December 2016

Acland St Street Art December 2016

Acland St Street Art December 2016

The local Botanic Gardens

St Kilda is an old sea-side holiday destination of Melbourne city. Tourists would travel all day by horse and buggy and coach to go to St Kilda and areas of Elwood for a holiday at the beach. It had many old residential mansions and private hotels that are now sub-divided into units. As an old area that was a thriving holiday resort and had a vibrant local business scene, it was lucky enough to create and retain a beautiful Botanic Garden that is still going strong today. It has a good range of mature trees and enough feeding opportunities to maintain a local and resident population of bird species. As usual one of my favourites is a small family of Tawny Frogmouths.

Rain Man, St Kilda Botanic Gardens

Rain Man, St Kilda Botanic Gardens

Red Flowering Gum, St Kilda Botanic Gardens

Red Flowering Gum, St Kilda Botanic Gardens

Tawny Forgmouths, St Kilda Botanic Gardens

Tawny Forgmouths, in the native section of the gardens

Tawny Forgmouths, St Kilda Botanic Gardens

Keeping an eye on the watchers…

Flowers around the Rose Garden Rotunda, St KIlda Botanic Gardens 1

Flowers around the Rose Garden Rotunda, 

An eclectic mix for a wet St Kilda Sunday…

On a recent Sunday morning, my breakfast buddy and I, tried a new Cafe in the heart of St Kilda. It was a cool, wet and moody morning and after a bit of food and a coffee I wandered out of the cafe and down the street to have a look at the lovely old buildings. Many are fast disappearing under an onslaught of high rise and expensive housing and developments. The old bones of a seaside city are being replaced by modern and square-box architecture.

Bike Shop, St Kilda, Victoria

Bike Shop, St Kilda, Victoria

St Kilda building, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

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St Kilda Art, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

St Kilda Art – graffiti probably should be in colour…

St Kilda Art, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

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On the way home we dropped by the beach to watch the weather come across the bay and look for ships through the mist and rain.

St Kilda beach Silver Gull BW, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

and I still like birds

The Garden of Scare Cow and Birdman

During a recent visit to St Kilda, I dropped into the Veg Out Community Garden. It is a community plot garden primarily for local apartment dwellers who do not have access to green space to grow veggies. The plots are located on what was once a lawn bowl club’s greens. The garden is clean, well maintained and supported. The garden rows and plots have a number of sculptures and artwork either made by the plot gardeners or the local artists working from studios located in the grounds. The artwork can be quite eclectic and eccentric. It is well worth the visit and a great place to have some takeaway lunch from the local delis and cafes in Acland St.

Veg Out Community Gardens

Veg Out Community Gardens – the old car will be incorporated into the design of the garden.

Veg Out Community Gardens II

Veg Out Community Gardens II

Veg Out Community Gardens III

Veg Out Community Gardens III

Rusty Eagle Sculpture

Rusty Eagle Sculpture

Rusty Eagle Sculpture II

Rusty Eagle Sculpture II

Birdman of the Chicken coop

Birdman of the Chicken coop

Scare Cow

Scare Cow – not sure whether the cow would scare off birds or not but it certainly had me looking twice as I walked past

Scare Cow II

Scare Cow II

Feral Pigeon, Veg Out Garden

Feral Pigeon, Veg Out Garden

St Kilda Pier – fishing, fashion, falling and feathers (but no rats!)

The St Kilda Pier has it all – a cafe, great views of the city, yachts, fishing, evening promenades, fashion, parachuting, Little Penguins and Rakalis.

St Kilda Pier

St Kilda Pier

Melbourne City Skyline from St Kilda Pier

Melbourne City Skyline from St Kilda Pier

Melbourne City Skyline from St Kilda Pier II

Melbourne City Skyline from St Kilda Pier II

Looking back into St Kilda from St Kilda Pier

Looking back into St Kilda from St Kilda Pier

Paragliding, St Kilda Pier

Paragliding, St Kilda Pier

Fishing off the rocks - baseball caps are usually the norm around here but this hat might change the local fashion scene...

Fishing off the rocks – baseball caps are usually the norm around here but this hat might change the local fashion scene…

Black Swan W36

Black Swan W36 – see previous post on logging tagged Swans

Pied Cormorant

Pied Cormorant

People visiting Melbourne often have on their lists a visit to Phillip Island to see the Little Penguins at the Parade. A nice local secret is that there is a colony of Little Penguins at the breakwater on the St Kilda Pier (only a few kilometres from Melbourne CBD). One can get very close to a penguin (a few feet) and get great photos for free anytime of the day. Eggs are laid, chicks raised and fed, swims taken, adults moult and sunbake…all within easy reach (with a camera). The site is monitored by the local Rangers as well as the local fishermen who are very happy to point out the best spots to see them and to advise of the required etiquette when getting close to the Penguins.

Penguin colony access from St Kilda Pier

Penguin colony access from St Kilda Pier

Little Penguin napping

Little Penguin napping

Little Penguin moulting - this guy looked quite uncomfortable, scratching with his wings and beak. He was under a wooden bench ignoring everyone .

Little Penguin moulting – this guy looked quite uncomfortable, scratching with his wings and beak. He was under a wooden bench ignoring everyone .

Look at me, look at me!

Look at me, look at me!

Little Penguin rock climbing - he had just come out of the water and was climbing up to his regular roost/grooming rock

Little Penguin rock climbing – he had just come out of the water and was climbing up to his regular roost/grooming rock

 I think this is my best side...

I think this is my best side…

yes I am very cute aren't I?

Yes I am very cute aren’t I?

you had better think I am cute!

You had better think I am cute!

Like, whatever, I am out of here...

Like, whatever, I am out of here…

A bonus at the site is the regular appearance of the Rakali. The fishermen tie up a fish with string and a little marine mammal pops out for a snack. It is the spitting image of the biggest rat you have ever seen and scares the tourists when one pops out of the rocks. But size, fur colour and webbed feet give away what it actually is…The water rat has been renamed the Rakali to remove the rat name association and I think it works well. We have Rakalis along the canal behind our house in Elwood (a nearby suburb) but have not seen one for quite a while. There are local volunteers who will sit for a few hours each evening and wait for Rakalis to move past and count and observe them for the local Eco teams.

 I am not a rat, I am a Rakali...a native water mammal, a water ah um ....rat

I am not a rat, I am a Rakali…a native water mammal, a water ah um ….rat

Rakali - notice the webbed rear feet

Rakali – notice the webbed rear feet

Rakali III

Rakali III

Little Pied Cormorant grooming and drying his feathers.

Little Pied Cormorant grooming and drying his feathers.