The magnificent Ikara-Flinders Ranges are crowded with impressive panoramas and rich in wildlife including Eagles, Reptiles and the star of the show the Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby...
Category: Birds
Northern Australia Part 4 – Wildlife of Tropical North Queensland
The final part in a four part series of a trip to Northern Australia. Bush Stone-Curlews, Rock Wallabies and Koalas on Magnetic Island, followed by an Owl predation on the Atherton Tablelands.
Northern Australia Part 3 – Wildlife of Outback Queensland
The third part in a four part series recounting a trip to Northern Australia. This third part covers Outback Queensland where multiple encounters with the Spectacled Hare Wallabies are the absolute highlight among many....
Northern Australia Part 2 – The Jatbula Trail
The second part in a four part series recounting a trip to Northern Australia. This the second part covers walking the spectacular Jatbula Trail in very hot conditions.
Northern Australia Part 1- Wildlife Around Darwin
The first part of a four part series recounting a trip to Northern Australia. This the first part details wildlife seen around Darwin City including a sighting of the Northern Territory's most sought after mammal.....
Marsupial Magic at Perup.
An account of the resident marsupials of Tone-Perup Nature Reserve in the Southwest of Australia during the baking hot Summer of 2022. Highlights include a Numbat and numerous Western Quolls.
The Wonderful Woylie – Nuts for Nuts!
An look at one of Southwestern Australia's charming marsupials - the Woylie. Seen here at both Dryandra Woodland and Tone-Perup Nature Reserve.
Larapinta Trail – Part 3 – Counts Point to Mount Sonder.
The final part of a three part blog walking the breathtaking 223km Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory. Highlights of Part Three include Ormiston Gorge, Black-footed Rock Wallabies, camping on Hilltop Lookout, culminating in a dawn ascent of Mount Sonder for sunrise.
The Larapinta Trail – Part 2 – Brinkley Bluff to Counts Point.
The second of a three part blog walking the breathtaking 223km Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory. Highlights of Part Two include treacherous Razorback Ridge and the world class views from Counts Point
The Larapinta Trail – Part 1 – Alice Springs to Brinkley Bluff.
The first of a three part blog walking the breathtaking 223km Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory. Highlights of Part One include Standley Chasm, a very cute Budgie Family and camping at the summit of Brinkley Bluff