Spotted-tail Quoll: “I was framed!”
This spotted-tail quoll is eager for brunch. We can see hand-like paws.
This is a collection of articles showcasing a photo for the day, usually with a short commentary about the photo and why it was chosen.
This spotted-tail quoll is eager for brunch. We can see hand-like paws.
The magnificent Water Garden at Mayfield in NSW, captured in autumn. On the left is the red Japanese inspired bridge, on the right the Bluestone bridge and waterfall.
The adult male hamadryas baboon has a distinctive hairdo – he’s the original big-haired boss
An illusion built into the design of this pool makes it seem the pool is actually part of a larger lake (situated below this pool).
With a serval in charge, a human can learn all sorts of tricks!
After morning rain, this red kangaroo can’t do a thing with his fur.
Still, it shows up his red colouring better than when he is dry.
Photographing koalas is easy. Unless you want to see their eyes open…
Koalas sleep 18 to 22 hours a day.
This could be mistaken for a spring photo, but it’s actually taken in early autumn in the Southern Highlands at a garden in Bundanoon.
A cheetah running because she can. There is no point in being the fastest land animal if you don’t get to run for fun!
This bandicoot is shown in black and white because this was shot in the darkness of the nocturnal animals exhibit, and the only light was a dark red.
The Cheshire cat began to fade, starting with its tail, with his brilliant eyes and smile the last to go.
Eagle-owl is ready to return to quarters to wait for nighttime.