Kim's Nature Journaling

Nature journaling adventures

Kim is an Australian artist, scientist, educator and aspiring naturalist.

I hope tha inspire everyone to go outdoors, explore and learn more about the world around them. There is so much to benefit from being in the natural environment and my hope is that by connecting more with nature we will make a difference towards preserving our planet and life on it in addition to our own wellbeing.

Join me as I use curiosity, a sketchbook and watercolours to discover what there is to see out there!


The Blue button (Soundscape path to follow) is linked below, this will open on a new page.

Google maps will show you the first pin stop No 1, The Start Nature Journaling

After you stop at the first pin on maps, return here to learn more.

You can also find the stops for the soundscape path in maps between Lloyd Rd and Erindale Rd in Warwick,

in line with Troy Pickard Hockey Centre see image below.


Press Play below to listen to the journey.

 

Stop No 1

Intro

 

Stop no 2

Donkey Orchid

Stop no 3

Turn right, Down the sandy path.

The Jarrah Tree only found in the southwest of Western Australia

below Jarrah tree seeds and pods notice the triangle center.

Thysanotus patersonii, the twining fringe-lily, is a climbing perennial herb which is endemic to Australia.

Cowslip orchid is a species of orchid endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.

The amazing Red and Green Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii) is the floral emblem of

Western Australia, proclaimed in 1960

Cats paw is a species of orchid endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.

Stop 4

Art on a Log

Kim from Kim's NJ Adventures walks us through some of her tips in capsulating the notes of art in nature.

Paul Lambert