Birds
This scene of birds perched up on a tree near St. John’s Anglican Church in Parramatta eerily reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock’s film “Birds.”
This scene of birds perched up on a tree near St. John’s Anglican Church in Parramatta eerily reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock’s film “Birds.”
This kangaroo and her joey were very interested in us, and hopped to check us out. Captured in the morning at the former deer park at University of New England.
This kangaroo appears to be doing her morning exercises, but the joey doesn’t quite know what to do.
The hippo’s legs seem so out of proportion to its body. It is a coffee table among dining tables.
This spotted-tail quoll is eager for brunch. We can see hand-like paws.
The adult male hamadryas baboon has a distinctive hairdo – he’s the original big-haired boss
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.
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.
This is the first photo shot with a new camera. Of course, that meant it had to be a cat. Chose to shoot with the superb Sony 135mm GM, wide open in bright sunlight.