Entries tagged as ‘Wildlife’
The Australian Pelican (Pelecanus Conspiccilatus) is a large water bird. It can be found in Australia, wherever there is water with fish in it. For instance, if there’s water in Lake Eyre, in Outback South Australia, they will somehow know it, and be there. Naturally, they’re quite common at the seaside as well.
The Australian Pelican is usually white, with some black in its wings. The eyes are yellow, and its bill is enormous. It always looks to me as if the bill is a little bit over-sized compared to the rest of the body. But it sure makes them look very special.

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This particular one was sitting on a branch over the Paroo river, at the Corni Paroo Waterhole, in Western Queensland, close to the border of New South Wales.
Categories: Australia · Corni Paroo · Gum Tree · Outback · Photos · Travel
Tagged: 2005, Animal, Animals, Australia, Australian Pelican, Bird, Birds, Corni Paroo Waterhole, Currawinya National Park, Currawinya NP, Landscape, Natural, Nature, Nobody, Outback, Pelecanus Conspiccilatus, QLD, Queensland, Remote, Scenic, Uninhabited, Wild life, Wilderness, Wildlife
The Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila Audax), in short called Wedgie, is Australia’s largest bird of prey and one of the largest eagles in the world. It has long, fairly broad wings, fully feathered legs, and an wedge-shaped tail. It measures 0.85-1.05 metres in length and has a wingspan of up to 2.3 metres.
The Wedge-tailed Eagle is found throughout Australia. Wedge-tailed Eagles eat both live prey (like rabbits, lizards and the occasional lamb) and carrion. You often see them in groups feeding on roadkill.

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The Wedge-tailed Eagle on the photo was shot at a waterhole in Glen Annie Gorge in Ruby Gap Nature Park in the East MacDonnell Ranges NorthernTerritory, Australia
Categories: Australia · Outback · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Aquila Audax, Arid, Australia, Bird, Bird of prey, East MacDonnell Ranges, Glen Annie Gorge, Hale River, Northern Territory, Outback, Red Center, Red Centre, Ruby Gap Nature Park, Travel, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Wildlife
Coolah Tops National Park in New South Wales, Australia is a magic place.
This not so well known park is situated where the Warrumbungle Range meets the Great Dividing Range and has beautiful lookouts, pretty waterfalls, heaps of wildlife and last, but not least, the amazing Grasstree forest.
The park lies east of the sleepy country town of Coolah.
Our thanks go to Peter Smith who used to run the Barringun Roadhouse (anybody knows where to find him?) and took us there very early in 1995 when it was still a state forest; this was our very first ‘Australian bush’ experience and started the ball rolling …

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We spent last Christmas camping there among the Kangaroos and had a great time!
Categories: Australia · Kangaroo · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Animal, Animals, Australia, Coolah Tops National Park, Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Fauna, Macropus giganteus, Marsupial, Native, New South Wales, NSW, Wild life, Wildlife
The Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby (scientific name: Petrogale penicillata) is one of the inhabitants on the Great Dividing Range of Australia. It is very agile and lacks any fear of heights, living on steep cliffs.
A good spot to look for them is Chaelundi Bluff (or Lucifer’s Thumb) in Guy Fawkes River National Park in New South Wales Australia. That is were the fellow below was photographed.

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Tagged: 2005, Animal, Animals, Australia, Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby, Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia, CERRA, Chaelundi Bluff, Fauna, Guy Fawkes River National Park, Guy Fawkes River NP, Lucifers Thumb, Mammal, Marsupial, Nature, New South Wales, NSW, Petrogale penicillata, Wild life, Wildlife, World Heritage Area