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“Air Guitar Roo”..
Animal: Western Grey Kangaroo. Location of shot: Perth, Australia
“I was driving past a mob of Western Grey Kangaroos feeding in an open field that was filled with attractive yellow flowers. I had my camera with me, so I stopped to grab a few photos. I suddenly noticed this individual adopt a humorous pose—to me, it looks like he's practicing strumming on his Air Guitar.”
by Jason Moore (Australia)
2023 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
#jason moore#photographer#australia#western grey kangaroo#kangaroo#animal#mammal#wildlife#perth#nature#air guitar
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A young western grey kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus) in Mungo National Park, New South Wales, Australia
by Robyn Waayers
#western grey kangaroo#grey kangaroo#kangaroos#macropods#marsupials#macropus fuliginosus#macropus#macropodidae#diprotodontia#marsupialia#mammalia#chordata#wildlife: australia#wildlife: oceania
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#kangaroo#animal#marsupial#marsupials#animals#red kangaroo#poll#random poll#fun polls#poll time#my polls#tumblr polls#random polls#polls#fandom polls#tumblr poll#polls on tumblr#polls polls polls#polls are fun#Red Kangaroo#Osphranter rufus#Eastern Grey Kangaroo#Macropus giganteus#Western Grey Kangaroo#Macropus fuliginosus#Antilopine Kangaroo#Osphranter antilopinus
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Zoo Basel (Zolli) openend to public on July 3, 1874.
#African bush elephant#Zoo Basel#Zolli#opened#3 July 1874#150th anniversary#Swiss history#Switzerland#Schweiz#spring 2008#original photography#day trip#tourist attraction#landmark#outdoors#indoors#crocodile#Indian rhinoceros#Snow leopard#giraffe#Western grey kangaroo#stork#Asian small-clawed otter#Sun bear#African wild dog
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Photo of Western Grey Kangaroo, Mat Laughton
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Khaiserstuhl CP, Wildlife in Wine Country
Dear Reader: The predatory bird circles high in the morning sky then swoops down low to within a hundred metres of me. A Wedge-tailed Eagle, Australia’s largest bird of prey. Wedge-tailed Eagle hunting I am heading for the Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park, a twenty minute drive from Nuriootpa in the Barossa Valley and around 90 kms from Adelaide. Kaiser Stuhl was a popular winery, now incorporated…
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#Barossa Valley#fairy wren#Kaiser Stuhl#Kaiserstuhl CP#South Australian tourism#South Australian wildlife#Wedgetail Eagle#western grey kangaroo
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#poll#Class: Mammalia#Order: Diprotodontia#Family: Macropodidae#Genus: Macropus#Macropus Fuliginosus#Range: Australasian
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A kangaroo joey tenderly grooms her mother ❤️. I photographed this cute pair at the wildlife sanctuary created by Ecopia Retreat on Kangaroo Island.
The kangaroos in the photo are Kangaroo Island kangaroos, a subspecies of the Western Grey Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus). Because of their long period of isolation from mainland Australia, the KI kangaroos are pretty different from the Western Grey kangaroos. They're shorter, darker, and much cuter if you ask me!
📸 Canon R5 & Canon RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
📍Kangaroo Island, South Australia
#canon#travel#trip#nature#wildlife#wildlifephotography#australia#southaustralia#kangarooisland#kangaroo
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Hey Pia! Hope you're well (very new reader here).
I gather that you live in quite a rural area (?) what do you like about living there? What is the flora/fauna like? I'm from the UK and haven't really experienced other climates so I'm interested heh
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Hi hi anon!
I'm in what's classified as 'semi-rural' here in Western Australia, but basically it means that I am smack in the middle of dense suburbia, and then 10 minutes away from farmland and bushland on all sides, lol.
It's weird! Because it means we have a lot of amenities close by (though no hospitals or emergency care, they're all around 30-60 minutes away), but it also means when we travel out of the suburb, we often see kangaroos or alternatively alpacas and sheep (there's a lot of fleece farms up this way).
The weather here is actually quite Mediterranean (literally, Perth is classed as a 'Hot-summer Mediterranean climate' in the Koppen system). We can go months without rain. And we get around 139 clear days per year (no cloud cover), which means we're one of the sunniest capital cities in the world (to my endless dismay).
As to the animals *thinks* it's fairly normal to see kangaroos around here, at large parks and on farmland and clearings in bushland, and sometimes on the side of busy roads (which is not great). They are most common at dawn and at dusk. We also used to see wild emus for a while, but that was a few years ago, and I think this area is now too built up for it!
There are lots of parrots, and they're probably the most common birds we see, outside of like doves, Australian magpies (they are not Corvids), Australian ravens (they are Corvids), and birds of prey. The most common parrots we get up here are Carnaby's cockatoos, rainbow lorikeets, corellas, and pink & grey galahs. We also have a decent population of wood ducks, lol. And a lot of small songbirds. We get a lot of singing honeyeaters and brown honeyeaters in our garden.
Most of our trees aren't deciduous, so they keep their leaves all year round. And Eucalyptus are flowering trees. Right now all the jarrah trees are flowering all at the same time, with puffy huge white and cream blossoms, turning the bushland into the sound of lazy buzzing. Every day this week will be over 36C, so we make sure our birdbath is full, and the birds do actually use it. We have a garden, and I have mostly native plants in there, as well as some pots with curry plant (karapincha) and lemongrass, as well as rosemary, thyme and lavender.
When the weather is hot and there's clouds in the sky, we get the most amazing sunsets. My userpic is of a sunset that happened in my back garden.
These, for example, were all taken in the back garden:
And this is what most of the surrounding bushland around us looks like in summer:
And some extras:
#asks and answers#the clouds in western australia are something else#when i went to scotland and england and orkney#it was what i missed most#it was the first time i realised how profoundly#place and weather shapes the sky#and i should have realised that#but i'd never known it so viscerally until then#administrator gwyn wants this in the queue
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“Itchy Roo” by Lea Scaddan
Location of shot: Perth, Australia
“Down to the right a bit. Yes that’s it. Ooh that’s better!”. The young Western Grey kangaroos were having a play and it looked like one was scratching the other to relieve an itch.
Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
#lea scaddan#photographer#perth#australia#western grey kangaroos#kangaroos#animal#mammal#wildlife#nature#comedy wildlife photography awards
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8 Plants Ideal for Waterwise Reticulation in Perth
The time has come when water conservation in Perth is not only a preference but a necessity. Its harsh climate calls for the need to choose plants, which survive with little water. Be it a garden makeover or simply an adaptation towards water efficiency, the following are eight plants suitable for waterwise reticulation Perth.
1. Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos)
Kangaroo Paw is a native to Australia and loves the climate, making it ideal for waterwise reticulation Perth. These flowers bring a lot of birds in addition to providing great color throughout the year. Their resistance to drought makes them one of the best low-maintenance options in a garden that requires minimum irrigation.
2. Geraldton Wax (Chamaelaucium uninocuatum)
Another western Australian native is Geraldton Wax, which also succeeds well in waterwise reticulation. This shrub boasts the most beautiful waxy flowers in a variety of colors, including white, pink, and purple. Not only does it require little water, but it also provides a stunning visual appeal while attracting wildlife into your garden.
3. Australian Native Grass (Themeda triandra)
Themeda triandra is called Kangaroo Grass, and it doesn't get any better than that. This waterwise wonder has good depth with its roots allowing little space for drought while offering wonderful texture to complement most landscapes. Once well established, it requires the minimal in maintenance.
4. Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides)
Star Jasmine is highly perfumed and has strong, vigorous growth, so excellent for Perth gardens. Provided with some water to start, it's otherwise incredibly drought tolerant. This plant does well over trellises or as a ground cover where it will add beauty with less water demand than many species.
5. Native Fuchsia (Correa)
Native Fuchsia is an Australian flowering shrub with the advantage of being a hardy, drought-resistant plant that will thrive on minimal water. This plant not only survives dry conditions but also brings visual interest and attracts native birds, adding biodiversity to your garden. With beautiful bell-shaped flowers, this is a great addition to your garden.
6. Australian Coastal Rosemary (Westringia fruticosa)
This shrub can tolerate drought very well, and it's perfect for the harsh Perth climate. The Australian Coastal Rosemary is versatile and acts as a screening plant or casual hedge. Its dense foliage covers the area and gives much privacy, and it really doesn't require much maintenance to keep it going, thus perfect for waterwise reticulation Perth.
7. Bluebush (Maireana sedifolia)
Bluebush is a hardy shrub that tolerates periodical drought and poor soils. The foliage of this shrub is blue-grey in color and adds an interesting dimension to the garden. This is an extremely low-maintenance shrub and can be maintained with virtually no irrigation, making it an ideal, eco-friendly option for landscaping in Perth.
8. Bottlebrush (Callistemon)
This plant is Bottlebrush, having its flowers in the shape of a brush. That gives a beautiful appearance to any water-wise garden. Not only does it require low watering after establishment, but it also attracts honey eaters and butterflies, so life will be encouraged around your outdoor space. It is an excellent choice for someone who wants to create a vibrant garden with minimal water usage.
Waterwise principles must be considered when planning your landscape in Perth. Here are eight of the options you can choose from to create a garden that will thrive with the least amount of irrigation. Not only will you save water, but you will also be giving back to the local ecosystem.
If you need a waterwise reticulation repairs Perth system or require to call on reticulation repair, do not hesitate to contact the retic repairs Perth experts and receive the best service. From retic repairs Perth to sprinkler repairs Perth, the professionals will make sure that your garden stays wonderful and sustainable. With the waterwise approach to landscape, you shall be able to cut down the costs involved with water while gifting a healthier greener tomorrow for the generations ahead of us.
#Reticulation Repairs Perth#Retic Repairs Perth#Sprinkler Repairs Perth#Waterwise Reticulation Perth
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The Zoo Basel (Zolli) openend to public on July 3, 1874.
#African bush elephant#Indian rhinoceros#Western grey kangaroo#Zolli#Sun Bear#Stork#Asian small-clawed otter#Kordofan giraffe#Freshwater crocodile#Snow leopard#African wild dog#summer 2008#animal#Schweiz#Switzerland#Zoo Basel#openend#3 July 1874#anniversary#Swiss history#indoors#outdoors#flora#fauna#tourist attraction#landmark#original photography
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Monarto's Wildlife Roads
Dear Reader: David notices a pair of brightly coloured Mulga Ringneck parrots landing in a tree by the roadside. I pull the car over and power down the window to allow both of us to capture some images. Mallee Ringneck On this initial foray into the bushland around Frahns Farm, in the Monarto area, we are exploring the roads surrounding a fenced off region which is being revegetated. We have…
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#Babbler#Chough#Frahns farm#Monarto area#mulga parrot#Old ruins#SA wildlife#treecreeper#western grey kangaroo
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Monday Poodle (Caniche de lunes) is a Poodle hybrid Human PawPant - Who want to be with BWW Ocs "Elliott Wade"
Corbin Black Panther (Corbin Pantera Negra) is a Black Panther PawPant - Who playing with his guitar to the rock music.
Eve "Ninety-One" Xoloitzcuintli (Eva "Noventa y Uno" Xoloitzcuintli is a Xoloitzcuintli Dog PawPant - Who make a project for the work on science center, She have a son "Timmy Xoloitzcuintli & She crush on with Mackie Computer
Mackie Computer (Computadora Mackie) is a Humanized-Computer PawPant - Who went to the technology center & He create a project to technically.
Winter Polar Bear (Oso polar de invierno) is a Polar Bear hybrid Human PawPant - Who live in the Russian to go to see the visit to Iben Bia and his husband and childrens. She crush on with Bylur Leopard Seal.
Edward Pixie is a Pixie PawPant - Who being tonally rude to other people & He was turning into a younger mallard
Gloria Grey Kangaroo (Canguro gris Gloria) is a Lotus Hybrid Western Grey Kangaroo PawPant - Who make something like Garden some lotuses, sunflowers, roses, tulips & more flowers & even vegetables too
Gravestone Black Flying Fox (Lápida del Zorro Volador Negro) is a Tombstone Hybrid Black Flying Fox PawPant - Who being a scary as a vampire & He was drinking some human bloods & He don't like about sun to get hurt
Bagheera Bombay Cat (Bagheera Gato de Bombay) is a Pin-Cushion Hybrid Bombay Cat PawPant - Who is the owner of Gravestone & She get petting by Cass Milligan
Geo Koala Bear (Oso koala geo) is a Shape-Robot Koala-Bear PawPant - Who loves to learn of shapes & He loves to eats some Circle, Triangle, Square, Diamond & Oval shaped Chicken Nuggets, Pizzas & Cookies
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