It was a wonderful experience to see this brolga at the Barcaldine wetlands. He was a little shy, thank goodness that I had my Canon 100-400 f4.5 lens lens on my Sony A7r ii camera
Kangaroos captured in the last rays of the days sunlight
The galahs were as high up in the tree as was possible, with the rays of the setting sun warming their bodies, before the cold night
The brolga was almost a metre tall
Staying at caravan parks and free camps, generally attract a following of native creatures looking for a free feed and are generally quite used to human contact
White cockatoos roosting for the night, on the backwater of Balonne River at St George
The possum visited our fireside camp late into the evening, very tentatively we coaxed him out of the tree with a free feed of fruit. He scampered to the ground…
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Ok, your possums are infinitely cuter than American possums! Seriously, have you seen the Possums here? (Shudders)
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No I haven’t seen your possums, but ours are so shy, it is very rare to see them
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What fun! I love the crane, and the kangaroos in that gorgeous light. Thank you for the follow!
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