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......

Winter in Carnarvon – Part 1, Burrowing Bees and Burrowing Frogs.

Carnarvon. a town underrated and underexplored. Those who take the time to dig below the surface will find an area rich in wildife, from burrowing bees, arid-adapted frogs to plentiful reptiles and birds, amid magnificent coastal scenery and rich indigenous culture.

Bruny Island to Mount Field

Tasmanian Mammals never fail to impress. The Island state proves once again to be one of the best mammal sites in Australia. Eastern Quolls morphs both Fawn and Black, Golden Possums and White Wallabies all wrapped up in world class scenery. Welcome to the bottom of the world......

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

Banksias of the Wild South Coast.

The third post in a series of four examines the Banksias of the Wild South Coast of WA. The locations visited include Cheynes Beach, Fitzgerald River National Park and the Esperance Region. The Banksias of this region are truly remarkable with a particular favourite being of course the Possum Banksia

The Semi-arid Adapted Banksias of inland WA

The first in a four part series looking at Western Australian Banksias. Part one looks at the hardy inland species of the Goldfields and includes some cool reptiles and a day of wild weather.

Trekking, Orchids and Birding in the Stirling Ranges.

One of Western Australia's most visually stunning National Parks including a summary of six mountain treks.