Bennetts Wallaby
I noticed this big old male lying in the grass next to my fence. I though he was injured. I … Continue reading Bennetts Wallaby
I noticed this big old male lying in the grass next to my fence. I though he was injured. I … Continue reading Bennetts Wallaby
If you go into the woods today … you never know what you’ll find if you really take a look! … Continue reading Ferns, fungi, and slime!
I got lucky this morning with two Black Cockatoos in a Silver Wattle. Only about 12 feet away from me, … Continue reading Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo
Another day sitting here with my leg in the air. The knee is feeling much better today, slow small stretches … Continue reading Marriage in Mono
Following on from the previous post, thankfully it turns out I took more than one good shot of the big … Continue reading A wonderful wedding
I was asked some time ago to photograph a friends wedding. It was an absolute honour, however I was not … Continue reading Wedding Belles
(14 images, Part 1) – If you’ve been following my blog, by now you’ll know I have a fondness for … Continue reading Mini mayhem
Last Thursday night, solar activity caused one of the largest Southern Hemisphere Aurora events in many years. Beams were visible … Continue reading Aurora Australis
(3 images – At night!) – Before I was a teenager, I would pour over old maps, intrigued by the … Continue reading Disappearing Tarn
Sunday afternoon I headed down to the rivulet. In the first two hours I saw nothing I considered worth photographing, … Continue reading Fungi, moss, slime-mold
(4 images) – Pterostylis pedunculata (I think) – Similar but smaller than the Orchid in my previous post, the dark … Continue reading Maroonhood Orchids
(5 images, click to enlarge) – I was lucky to find a small group greenhood orchids nodding in the wind … Continue reading Nodding Greenhood
(8 photos, click to enlarge) – These small Chiloglottis triceratops orchids grow close to the ground and can be hard … Continue reading Bird Orchids
(11 images, click to zoom) – 180 million year old fossil fern roots from Lune River in southern Tasmania – … Continue reading Amazing Agates
Probably Caladenia alpina Continue reading White Orchids
I struggled with words in this post – happens sometimes. Sometimes often.Hopefully the images tell a positive story of life … Continue reading From death, comes life.
Why the long face? It’s been very wet here and though “The Boy’s” have good shelter available, for some reason … Continue reading Pony portraits
More birds! When I fed the ponies I noticed three Southern Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos (Zanda xanthanotus) low in a tree, … Continue reading Black Cockatoo
Plovers in the paddock, there were four chicks – now there are only two. Survival of the fittest, I suspect … Continue reading Spring babies
Out of the bush for now, and into the ‘burbs. I spend 5 hours every week-day driving around Hobart’s suburbs … Continue reading Dilapidated dwellings