Sally Mynhardt Australia
I see this Kestrel each morning on an early morning walk. The pair have nested in the rock below Barrack point. I have spotted the female on the nest and now waiting to see their young. It is a difficult spot to photograph as at high tide i am up to my knees in the surf! |
It looks like this fisherman got lucky This was taken below Barrack Point, a very popular fishing spot. |
Swallow |
Early morning walking on the farm in Natal South Africa, i would often spot Reid Buck.They would stop and stare at me and show no fear. |
The Meanest Face ln the Outback ! A Vulture giving me an lcy Stare ! |
Pumpkins Anyone?
These unattended farm stalls in the country work on the Honesty System. Buy what you need and leave the money in the box provided. |
Wild EMU In The OUTBACK Emu are large flightless birds a little smaller than an Ostrich |
KANGAROO BONES AT ROADSIDE IN THE RED CENTER. 'Roo skeletons in the Red Center are a common sight as Roos frequently jump in front of moving vehicles. lt's quite rare to hit two Roos at the same time. Cars using the OUTBACK roads usually have 'ROO BARS fitted, to prevent severe damage to the front of the vehicle. |
ALONECamping alone, off unpaved roads, with no-one around for hundreds of miles in Australia's treeless Red Center so-called for the red color of the desert sand. |
Gum TreeI have always found these trees very attractive.So many shapes and sizes! This shot was taken near Port Augusta. I am leaving for South Africa and will be away for four weeks.I will be visiting my family. Yippee! |
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