A visit to wildlife rich Cape Range National Park finds Rock Wallabies, a Flying Fox roost, and a night sky brimming with a million stars
Category: Common Wallaroo
Winter in Carnarvon – Part 2, Wooramel to Mundatharrda.
The red sands of the Gascoyne prove reptile rich while visting two Gascoyne highlights. Welcoming Wooramel and Mighty Mundatharrda......
Banksias of Perth and the Northern Sandplains
The final blog in the West Australian Banksia series. Part 4 includes a look at the local Perth Banksias, visits to impressive Lesueur and Kalbarri National Parks before a final haul upto WA's Northwest to find an outlier subspecies on the beautiful Coral Coast
South Australia Part 4 of 4 – Adelaide, Brookfield, The Gawler Ranges.
The final part in the South Australia Trip covers wildlife in Adelaide, Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats at Brookfield and a desperate midnight scramble from the Gawler Ranges in atrocious weather.
South Australia Part 2 of 4 – The Ikara-Flinders Ranges
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...
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....
The Wildlife of Alice Springs – Australia’s Desert Heart
The wildlife of Alice Springs, seen before and after walking the Larapinta Trail in Australia's beating red heart.
Kimberley Wildlife 2020 – Part 1 of 4 – Heading North – Rothschild Rock Wallaby.
Part 1 of a 4 part Kimberley Odyssey includes a visit to mystical Dorre Island, and the culmination of a 3 year search to photograph a Rothschild Rock Wallaby
Queensland Wildlife 2019 – Part 4 of 4 – The Northern Tablelands and Cape York Peninsula – Rainforest Frogs, Pythons and the Enchanting Cuscus!
This the final of four blogs viewing the mammals of Central and North Queensland, with the highlight being encounters with both species of Cuscus on the beautiful Cape York Peninsula.
Queensland Wildlife 2019 – Part 1 of 4 – Tolderodden Regional Park to Taunton National Park and Australia’s Rarest Wallaby
The first of four blogs viewing the mammals of Central and North Queensland with the highlight of this blog the Bridled Nailtail Wallaby at Taunton National Park









