Skeggsy: Dawn reflections at the footbridge on Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: A flock of corellas takes flight over Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: A noisy flock of corellas among the treetops at Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: An elusive Nankeen Night Heron on the shores of Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: Dawn sun lights up the eucalypts at Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: The sun's first rays light up the tree line at Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: Dawn's first heavenly rays poke through the trees at Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: Prelude to a hot summer day at Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: The old jetty at dawn on Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: Pre-dawn at Lake Daylesford
Skeggsy: The old stone barn at Lavandula lavender farm at Shepherds Flat
Skeggsy: Lavender crop ready for harvesting at Lavandula
Skeggsy: Lavender crop in full bloom at Lavandula farm
Skeggsy: Harvested lavender drying at Lavandula farm
Skeggsy: Craggy basalt rock faces at Trentham Falls
Skeggsy: A rainbow moment at Trentham Falls
Skeggsy: Panoramic view from atop Pioneers' Memorial lookout tower (22.5m high, or 74ft) to extinct volcanoes at Daylesford Botanic Gardens.
Skeggsy: A German horse-drawn mortar from World War I at Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford
Skeggsy: Begonias behing glass, conservatory at Daylesford Botanic Gardens. There are 75 varieties of tuberous begonias and several more of the cascading type. Built in 1988 in honour of Alf Headland, gardens caretaker and begonia expert from 1956-78.
Skeggsy: Horse chestnut tree and WWI German mortar at Daylesford Botanic Gardens ( 10ha) on the site of an extinct volcano summit.
Skeggsy: Looking into the canopy of horse chestnut tree at Daylesford Botanic Gardens
Skeggsy: Blue Atlas Cedar, about 150 years old, Daylesford Botanic Gardens
Skeggsy: Blue Atlas Cedar at Daylesford Botanic Gardens, heritage-listed as a significant tree about 150 years old
Skeggsy: Daylesford Botanic Gardens date from 1865 and are heritage-listed, especially for its collection of ancient conifers
Skeggsy: Rotunda in Daylesford Botanic Gardens. The original rotunda from the early 1900s was used as a bandstand for regular entertainment
Skeggsy: Monterey Cypress more than 140 years old and 40m high, Daylesford Botanic Gardens
Skeggsy: Spanish Fir,heritage-listed at Daylesford Botanic Gardens. About 150 years old. One of several conifer species donated by renowned botanist Ferdinand von Mueller
Skeggsy: The 1860s era Dutch Elm Avenue at Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford. The path was once used as a carriage driveway.
Skeggsy: Dutch Elm Avenue established 1860s at Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford. Heritage-listed and once used as a carriage driveway.
Skeggsy: A Sierra Redwood at Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford