There were mainly Eastern Greys in the area but I did see this Red buck with his family. Each family had 3-4 roos in it – at least from what I could see and they were in different parts of the park.

There were mainly Eastern Greys in the area but I did see this Red buck with his family. Each family had 3-4 roos in it – at least from what I could see and they were in different parts of the park.


This large grey kangaroo buck had his females close by feeding while he just lay and watched. He was aware of me and looked at me often but wasn’t disturbed enough to get up and move. He was content to let me snap photos of him.

We went to a friend’s place for dinner last night, along with some other friends, and sat on the outside deck enjoying our meal. As we sat there more guests arrived for dinner and I was delighted to get shots of them. In these shots is a Common Bronzewing (quite a large bird) and a [...]
Welcome to the first post for the new Nature Blog Carnival. We have a few entries and I’m sure it will grow as the months go by. Please do visit the sites of each submission and encourage them as well. The list is small but it will grow. There were a couple of others who [...]
I talked my husband into taking me to Lysterfield Park on Friday evening. I’d been walking a total of two days, with the aid of a crutch, and I was itching to get outside again. He was a bit reluctant but took me anyway, and watched over me very carefully as I made my way [...]
Hello, my name is Kathie. I've enjoyed photography since my teen years but didn't take it seriously until a few years ago.
A photo of a blue banded bee I took led me to a path of discovery. I began researching to find out what kind of bee it was. I've actually learnt lots of things since that day and can now name almost every bird in this region and identify it by its call too. Apart from improving my skills in photography and learning more about my camera, lighting, settings, etc, I've learnt so much more about the environment in which I live. [Read More …]
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