 Old man Kangaroo with lady friend. |
 Kangaroo & joey - in just the right place. |
 Kangaroo doe & older Joey, most likely another in her pouch. |
 Old man Kangaroo - most likely now living as an outcast bachelor. |
 Kangaroos close to home after heavy rain. |
 Half of the Kangaroo mob that came down from the bush for some fresh pick early evening. |
 What I saw early this morning through the kitchen window - such beautiful animals.. |
 Surprised this little group this morning, kangaroo with a good sized Joey in her pouch. |
 Kangaroo making a quick getaway into the bush - a no time to think shot. |
 Early morning Kangaroo family, someone had given a warning but some weren't sure what the warning was for. |
 Kangaroos - young bucks practicing their fighting skills - boys will be boys, in almost a frost.. |
 Kangaroo family about 100 metres from our house - early morning after rain. |
 Young Kangaroo - suspicious about something behind the tree - me. |
 Half of the mob that came to drink at the dam. |
 Kangaroos - leader of this mob with part of his family. One washing its forearms to keep cool. |
 Joey in hiding, will it come out. |
 Joey - now it's time to get back in. |
 Young Kangaroo waiting for a drink, but sensing something isn't quite right, me, the photographer. |
 Kangaroos - they know something isn't right at the usual drinking spot. |
 Thirsty Kangaroo at the dam. |
 Not reindeer, but Christmas Eve kangaroos about 70 metres from our house. |
 Young kangaroos practicing their playing/fighting skills. |
 Kangaroos making a quick dash for home. |
 Some of the Kangaroos in our paddock we surprised on our morning walk. |
 Kangaroos on the fly - caught out in the open - really testing me and the lens. |
 Kangaroo on the fly at full stretch. |
 Old Man Kangaroo and Wallaby, which was hiding - on our morning walk. |
 Young female Kangaroo, she was quite close, not sure what or who we were.. |
 Kangaroos - I think the younger kangaroo is suitably impressed with this display of strength. |
 Kangaroos at the top of our hill. |
 Old man Kangaroo |
 A low blow - two young bucks having a brawl. |
 Kangaroos - not quite sure of where the intruder, me, is. |
 Kangaroo Mob - with Mr. Big in charge. |
 Kangaroo and Joey |
 Kangaroo and Joey caught on the hop. |
 Kangaroos leaving in a hurry when we surprised them. |
 Kangaroo with Joey |
 Two mothers with their Joeys |
 Fine looking young Kangaroo - we surprised each other on our morning walk. |
 Kangaroo and Joey - I suspect she's carrying another Joey in her pouch. |
 Female Kangaroo |
 Kangaroo family early morning |
 Hiding behind Mother. |
 Young male kangaroo. |
 Young male kangaroo |
 Kangaroo family |
 Kangaroos - Big male in the act of getting up from resting. |
 Kangaroos didn't stay for their picture to be taken. |
 Young male Kangaroo in the frost. |
 Female Kangaroo - possibly with a Joey in her pouch. |
 Bounding away. |
 Female Eastern Grey Kangaroo |
 Eastern Grey Kangaroo and her Joey |
 Kangaroos - doe and half grown joey |
 Large old man Kangaroo - giving us the once over, who are you? |
 Female with grown Joey |
 Kangaroo family |
 Kangaroos taking the easy way back home. |
 Family group of kangaroos |
 Female (doe) Kangaroo |
 Young (joey) kangaroo |
 Young (joey) kangaroo |
 We surprised these kangaroos early morning as we walked up the track beside our place. |
 Male Kangaroo in charge of his mob. |
 Young male Kangaroo |
 The neighbours. |
 I've been spotted peering over the bank of the dam - The leader of his little mob of Kangaroos |
 Kangaroos at the dam - the leader and one of the does |
 Kangaroos at the dam during a very long dry spell |
 Some of the small mob visiting the dam |
 Joey Kangaroo - the smallest one in the mob |
 Kangaroo at the dam |
 Family group of Eastern Grey Kangaroos. |
 Old Man Kangaroo - now living a solo life. |
 Young Kangaroo - a little confused and lost. |
 Young Kangaroo - not quite sure what to do - Through the window. |
 Young Kangaroo - feeling a little uneasy now - through the window |
 Young Kangaroo - time to leave, escaping under the fence. |
 Early morning kangaroo surprise |
 Time to leave and head for the hills. |
 Roo - the first surprise sighting. |
 He's up and away. |
 Stopping to look back - quite a large kangaroo. |
 He's not stopping now. |
 The fence jump - Tom was jiggling the lead as I tried to get the camera up. |
 Old Man Roo |
 Big old roo - from the track, on our way out. |
 Still there when on our way back & checking us out - fortunately dogs on lead |
 He's off as we walked closer |
 Up, over & away. bad shot as there were 4 Greys on lead making things difficult |
 Up and away! |
 Ready to go. |
 I've been spotted! Two bachelor outcasts. |
 Gangly young buck kangaroo - unaware I'd sneaked up on him |
 He realises something looks different |
 He's having a close look |
 I haven't moved, but he's uneasy |
 He's still not quite sure what to do. |
 He's decided to move away |
 Walking away, using his tail to help |
 His little friend isn't quite sure what the problem is. |
 It's safer to leave. He's quite capable of leaping the fence, but has taken the easy way out. |
 A fine young buck Kangaroo. His does hopped away but he stayed to check us out. |
 It feels safer over here. |
 I don't think we'll stay either, so they didn't. |
 Wonder why the others are leaving? |
 Here come another lot, under the fence. |
 She's decided it seems a little unsafe. |
 Mum's not too sure that it's safe. |
 What's Mum going to do? |
 Eastern Grey Joey - The flies are annoying my ears. |
 Nope, it's not right. I'm leaving - so he did. |
 I'll go forward slowly |
 It seems O.K., nothings moving |
 A quick hop back |
 Perhaps I will go back for a drink. |
 Hmm, nothing's happened yet. |
 Perhaps I'll have another check. |
 I think I'd better leave. |
 Young male roo. Something's not right here. |
 A large lone kangaroo |
 We're out of here, are you coming? |
 Do you think we should go? |
 Looks like we've got company |
 They're aware I'm heading towards them. |
 Some of the small mob before they saw me. |
 The mob. |
 Part of the mob - late afternoon. |
 Two does, a joey and a hare. |
 Where's that noise coming from? |
 Rescued Eastern Grey joey - 7 months old. |
 A little apprehensive at this strange new world. |
 7 month old rescue joey's hind feet. |
 He knows where the gates are. |
 That's enough, I'm off. |
 His injuries are still visible on his left forearm |
 Back view of Mr. K. Roo |
 Very large old man kangaroo |
 Mr. K. Roo, keeping an eye on those dogs. |
 Roo 10 |
 Roo 9 |
 Roo 8 |
 Roo 7 |
 Roo 6 |
 Roo 5 |
 Roo 4 |
 Roo 3 |
 Roo 2 |
 Roo 1 |
 I'll just have to squeeze through. Ouch! |