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Australian Suburban Wildlife (Page
I) |
Mundane
as
Australian
suburbia
might
be,
we often do get interesting visitors. This multi-part web page contains a selection
of recent
wildlife
pictures of interest, especially bird life, and some typical habitats.
Photos and text ¿ 1997-2011 Carlo Kopp; Photographs produced using a Fuji S5600 5.1 MP, Fuji S5800 8.0 MP, Fuji HS10 10.3 MP, Mamiya 645/1000S, Nikon D90. |
Yarraman Creek, Victoria [Click for more ...] |
Yarraman Creek
looking
downstream from Chandler Road, Spring 2011 (Image ¿ 2011 Carlo Kopp;
Sekor C 45 mm f/2.8N + Fotodiox Pro adaptor / D90).
Yarraman
Creek
looking upstream from near the new M3 Eastlink overpass, Spring 2011
(Image ¿ 2011 Carlo Kopp; Sekor C 45 mm f/2.8N + Fotodiox Pro adaptor /
D90).
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Yarraman Creek looking upstream from near the new M3 Eastlink overpass, Summer 2007. Yarraman Creek looking downstream from Chandler Road, Summer 2007. |
Yarraman Creek
looking
downstream from Chandler Road, Autumn, 2010 (Mamiya 645/1000S/NPS160).
Yarraman Creek
looking
downstream from Chandler Road, Autumn, 2010 (Mamiya 645/1000S/NPS160).
Yarraman Creek banks,
Autumn, 2010 (Mamiya 645/1000S/NPS160).
Late
afternoon image of moon low over horizon, above a eucalypt treetop,
Yarraman Creek.
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Wildlife at Yarraman Creek, Victoria |
A resplendent Rainbow Lorikeet perching in a gum tree. |
Another Rainbow Lorikeet in a gum tree. |
A mixed flock
of three native duck species, comprising the Pacific Black Duck, the Australian Wood Duck and the Chestnut Teal.
A
mature male Chestnut
Teal
with its distinctive livery. A handsome but rather shy species (Image ¿
2011 Carlo Kopp; Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED / D90).
A Chestnut Teal, female (Image ¿ 2011 Carlo Kopp; Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED / D90). A male and female Chestnut Teal (Image ¿ 2011 Carlo Kopp; Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED / D90). A
mature male Chestnut
Teal (Image ¿ 2011 Carlo Kopp; Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED
/ D90).
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A Pacific Black Duck hamming it up for the camera. A pair of Pacific Black Duck foraging in the weeds. Another indulgent Pacific Black Duck. |
Additional Pacific Black Duck images [1],[2], [3]. |
A
pair
of Australian Wood Duck
basking in the late afternoon sun. An attractive native species.
Another pair of Australian Wood Duck nearby. Australian Wood Ducks are not seen often in the Yarraman area. Australian Wood Duck ready to launch. |
A Little Raven in a gum tree. Ravens
are abundant in the Yarraman creek area, but outnumbered by smaller
species.
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A Magpie Lark, another very common
species in this area.
The
Noisy Miner is a common
species in the Yarraman area. This highly territorial and communal
native honeyeater is apparently becoming increasing abundant in
Australian suburbs.
The
Indian Mynah is an
introduced pest in Australia and often large populations can be found
in the suburbs. Additional image here [1].
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Clayton Campus, Monash Uni, Victoria [Continued...] |
Other
Interesting
Wildlife
Sites http://www.wildlife-photo.org/ |
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Artwork and text ¿ 1994 - 2010 Carlo Kopp; All rights reserved. |
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