Leaving the Caravan hating Litchfield behind we ventured into Bachelor to check out the “Butterfly Farm”, this is Bachelor’s main tourist attraction boasting butterflies and animals, a restaurant, accommodation, and a bar. Jen opted for the ten dollar guided tour to photograph the illusive (in the wild at least) little insects.
Following the tour it was lunch. I decided on the “butterfly burger” which came with all the usual fillings and a piece of papaya on the side. My initial disappointment due to the lack of an actual butterfly on the burger was soon erased by the quality of the meat on the burger, being both tender and flavoursome.
After lunch Jen revealed that during the butterfly tour they were given a plastic bucket of chopped carrot to feed to the rabbits. She then commented that although there were many rabbits they were mostly quite young. When quizzed as to the location of the rabbit enclosure Jen said that it seemed odd as was next to the herb garden adjacent to the kitchen and that the rabbits seemed quite shy until they saw the carrots. So I’m thinking not so free-range rabbit makes very tender and floavoursome “butterfly burgers”.



