tiabunna's photos with the keyword: animals

Supplies for stockmen

07 Apr 2024 34 30 268
Copied (also PiP) from slides taken June 1971 on the Oodnadatta Track - see the notes with my previous image for more detail. Shortly after seeing the stockmen going out mustering, we were surprised to meet this camel-drawn wagon following with their supplies and camping gear. Camels had been used here extensively in the past in desert areas, but even in 1971 this was rare. Noting that the driver is on a (very basic) bench, I'll wish everyone a Happy Bench Monday and a good week to follow.

At the gardens

03 Mar 2024 24 20 204
Kangaroos at the local community gardens and bench, showing the need for the fence. :-) Happy Bench Monday and have a good week, everyone.

Feral goats

07 Jun 2023 28 25 256
Australia has a range of feral animals. Feral goats are one such species - these were near the Queensland border in western NSW. See also PiPs.

On the nature strip

02 Feb 2023 33 35 253
Some of the "Local Mob" of Eastern Grey Kangaroos that appear in the evenings to graze on the lawns on the streetside nature strip. Drivers need to be careful! Happy Fence Friday, everyone, and have a great weekend.

Lazing on a sunny afternoon

24 Mar 2018 31 24 672
Fur seals on the beach below a lookout. Almost wiped out by the 19th century sealing trade, they now are protected and it's good to see their number increasing. Here's a musical link.

We're going batty!

02 May 2016 14 16 577
These are Grey-headed Flying Foxes. Despite the name, these are actually fruit bats and live on nectar and fruits. They are Australia's largest bats, with a wingspan of about a metre. They are classed as endangered but this year the local colony (right in the middle of town) has grown to about 100,000 - which does create more than a few problems! For an idea of what that means, multiply the image in the note by about 1000 to account for the surrounding area.

Meet a Flying Fox

02 May 2016 32 24 833
This is a Grey-headed Flying Fox. Despite the name, these are actually fruit bats and live on nectar and fruits. They are Australia's largest bats, with a wingspan of about a metre (see note). They are classed as endangered but this year the local colony (right in the middle of town) has grown to about 100,000 - which does create more than a few problems! Better viewed large. I live in Batemans Bay and there are suggestions it should now be renamed "Batman's Bay". :-) Which leads to the obvious musical link.

Fur Seals

15 Dec 2015 41 23 839
This New Zealand Fur Seal and pups were on the east coast. Almost hunted to extinction in the 1800s for their fur, these seals now have recovered and are commonly found along the coasts. Explored.

And they're racing!

14 Apr 2015 25 25 754
Camel racing is held annually at Easter in Forbes, where we had our old car gathering. Images in notes show the field for one of the races being led to the start past some of the rear-engined Renaults, and earlier in one of the races. View large. If you stay with the musical link to the end, you'll learn the winner! www.youtube.com/watch?v=BavRrRNvz8g