Wildlife sightings and hiking adventures in Tasmania
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In reply to <a href="https://mywildaustralia.wordpress.com/2025/03/06/random-photos-from-summer-2025/#comment-2750">Bay Photos By Donna</a>. Thanks Donna, it was indeed a good one!
6.3.2025 20:53Comment on Random Photos From Summer 2025 by SueSpectacular sunrise, Sue!
6.3.2025 18:40Comment on Random Photos From Summer 2025 by Bay Photos By DonnaIn reply to <a href="https://mywildaustralia.wordpress.com/2025/03/06/random-photos-from-summer-2025/#comment-2748">aussiebirder</a>. Thanks Ashley. Hope you have a nice weekend despite the weather conditions.
6.3.2025 00:44Comment on Random Photos From Summer 2025 by Sue<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>A lovely little showcase Sue of random captures. I love your sunsets and video of the wattlebird feeding. I love how they can feed upside-down and while branch is swinging, being intently focussed. Enjoy your weekend my friend.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
5.3.2025 23:52Comment on Random Photos From Summer 2025 by aussiebirderIn reply to <a href="https://mywildaustralia.wordpress.com/2025/03/06/random-photos-from-summer-2025/#comment-2746">Jenna Rambles</a>. Thank you!
5.3.2025 22:14Comment on Random Photos From Summer 2025 by SueStunning
5.3.2025 21:31Comment on Random Photos From Summer 2025 by Jenna RamblesAs summer has now come to an end here in Australia, I have put together a small collection of some of my favourite photos (and a few videos!) that I took over the last few months. 📷 I sometimes hear the kookaburras around the area but this was the first time I saw one in … Continue reading Random Photos From Summer 2025
5.3.2025 20:20Random Photos From Summer 2025In reply to <a href="https://mywildaustralia.wordpress.com/2025/02/20/the-common-garden-katydid-a-green-gardener-in-your-backyard/#comment-2744">aussiebirder</a>. Nature is full of music if you listen. :)
20.2.2025 05:58Comment on The Common Garden Katydid: A Green Gardener in Your Backyard by SueHow interesting Sue, I have never heard of these little insects before, and they do sound like you say, another peaceful background sound keeping beat.
19.2.2025 22:58Comment on The Common Garden Katydid: A Green Gardener in Your Backyard by aussiebirderThe common garden katydid is a familiar sight (or sound) for many people. This little green friend is a welcome visitor in gardens, playing its nightly song and munching on leaves. The common garden katydid, also called a bush cricket, is a master of disguise. Adults are a bright green colour, perfectly mimicking a leaf. … Continue reading The Common Garden Katydid: A Green Gardener in Your Backyard
19.2.2025 21:00The Common Garden Katydid: A Green Gardener in Your BackyardLocated near Port Sorell on Tasmania’s north west coast, this easy trail is perfect for a leisurely walk with stunning ocean views and native wildlife encounters. Also known as the Carbuncle Walking Trail, the Larooma Walking Trail is a 3km loop that winds its way through a mix of coastal scrub and farmland. The trail … Continue reading Larooma Walking Trail – Coastal Charm And Wildlife Encounters
5.2.2025 20:20Larooma Walking Trail – Coastal Charm And Wildlife EncountersThe Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo is a majestic and iconic Australian bird. It’s a large bird, easily reaching lengths of 65cm. Its plumage is primarily black with some key pops of yellow on the cheeks and a yellow band across the tail. These cockatoos are known for their loud and distinctive calls. Often described as … Continue reading The Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo
22.1.2025 20:40The Yellow Tailed Black CockatooThere’s a certain magic to sunrises – the sense of a new day dawning, the peacefulness before the hustle and bustle begins, and the promise of new beginnings. The crisp morning air accompanied by the melodies of awakening birds invokes a kind of anticipation for the day ahead. Sunrises aren’t just for nature enthusiasts. They’re … Continue reading The Magic Of Sunrises
8.1.2025 20:30The Magic Of SunrisesAptly named for its fiery rump and bright red beak, the firetail finch (also known as the Beautiful Firetail) measures just 11 centimetres in length, a compact ball of feathery charm. It has an olive-brown body, white breast with fine barring, and a black mask with a striking pale blue eye-ring. Observing these little birds … Continue reading Beautiful Firetail Finch – A Flash Of Red In The Green
18.12.2024 20:40Beautiful Firetail Finch – A Flash Of Red In The GreenLocated near Railton in Tasmania, Sykes Sanctuary offers a quiet spot for those seeking peace and connection with nature. This 40 acre bushland retreat was bequeathed to the community by the eccentric conservationist Norman Sykes. Norman Sykes, a World War 1 engineer and scholar, craved a life close to nature. He purchased the land near … Continue reading Sykes Sanctuary – A Place Of Mystery
4.12.2024 21:02Sykes Sanctuary – A Place Of MysteryAs we are coming to the end of spring here in Australia, I thought I would share some photos of the Australian native plants that have been flowering this season in my garden. I have a few kangaroo paws in pots that I bought a month or so ago, but the rest I planted about … Continue reading Spring In My Garden 2024
20.11.2024 20:50Spring In My Garden 2024