We came across this little Wallaby in the wilderness of Freycinet National Park in Tasmania.
I feel he represents true Freedom as he forages freely amongst the most stunning Natural Area that I have ever seen.
Taken with my trusty Ricoh RDC 6000 camera. No editing this is as uploaded.
Awww, cute little fella :-)) Good take.
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LOL he is a Wallaby and they are smaller than a Kangaroo. That's his grown size and I call him a he only because I did not get to check for the details. They are a wild marsupial in Australia.
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ReplyDeleteVery cute and great shot Milli!
ReplyDeleteYou see Wallaby's with some frequency I would imagine. This guy doesn't seem freaked out about you. Looks like you're on a path, is it a human path or were you out traipsing about and found an animal path?
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture, of course!
Oh, he's absolutely adorable!!! GREAT take on the theme. I absolutely adore this. Thank you so much for stopping by mine.
ReplyDeleteAw he is gorgeous, great shot!
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Hi Cheri this is wilderness country no one lives there only a few rangers. People get a permit to go there and then park and walk the path. These little fellas are usually timid however when I spotted him behind the undergrowth.. It was a careful and quiet moment to get the shot before he hopped away. We are in a National Park there so no domestic animals allowed in. The animals only have to fear their natural predators. There is a few trails and one in particular takes you to an isolated beach, the views from the top of the ranges is spectacular and I have one photo to share another time. No you don't se them frequently except at night in the wild when they sit on the sides of the road. very scary driving then actually because of the dangers of them running out onto the road.
ReplyDeleteHello fellow Australian :-) Lovely shot of the little wobbler.
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Nice take on the theme!
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Such a sweet face! Great shot!
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great shot
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What a remarkable shot.
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You know...that is a perfect picture for freedom. And you're right we did think along the same lines. Thanks for coming by mine Milli. I would so love to go to Tasmania. I have never been but my son is there right now.
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Oh what a precious lil thang he is. Do they come that close to you or are you using a strong zoom? Sucha cool picture!!! National freedom pride !!
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I can't imagine seeing something like this out free... xox Annie
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwww so cute!
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What a cutie!!
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Great shot!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little guy! http://mandas1.multiply.com/journal/item/73/Picture_Perfect_Friday_-_Freedom
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
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I did a little zoom however he really was only a few feet away. As you can see there are some bushes between us and he was sitting quietly I think having heard us nearby. I was lucky to have noticed him. Yes I truly do not know if its him or her. Of course the tame ones in zoos will let you feed them if it is allowed, the wild ones are much more shy.
ReplyDeleteAwwww!!! He has the freedom to hop a long and you have the freedom to click him! :D Love the pic!
ReplyDeleteWe have Wallabys here in NZ on Kawau Island, they are soo cute.
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Awww he/she is so cute!
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How sweet - sort of mini kangaroo - just love them
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he is so free, he's not even affraid to the camera...
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Very beautiful,
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ty for telling me it's always a pleasure to see your pic. I love the one you chose this week
ReplyDeleteThats a great Shot...
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awww....too cute!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! What a sweet kangaroo - such a sweet face! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeen here earlier and typed my comment but I suspected it go through since my limited internet access back in the office expired before I finished. so I'm back. a free wallaby. Yup, it's only here in Australia where I was able to see a number of animals roaming freely. great capture! Thanks for the visit! ;-)
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Interesting take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteHe definitely has a sense of being in charge. Great photo, well composed and nice feeling to it. The fact that you didn't edit the photo in any way makes it even more impressive.
Here is my take on the theme.
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Beautiful photo !!
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Hei Milli
ReplyDeleteOooh, gorgeous wallaby!
Keep so grand and safe.
Awwwww
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Very nice choice for this week's theme. I've always wanted very much to do the same, go and forage and live off the land somewhere. Maybe I should have been a wallaby. :)
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Great photo and one of my biggest loves is nature! This is a beautiful capture of him in his natural habitat!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your visit and your kind words!
Have a wonderful weekend!