Aren't they wonderful!
I am a writer, a reader and a traveller. This blog follows my search for knowledge about the natural world in which we live.
Friday, June 14, 2019
Catching up on Wildlife
My plan was to blog weekly but somehow life just seems to get in the way. So, in an effort to get myself back on track here is the latest instalment - with a promise for more regular posts in the future. These are photos of animals and birds I have seen up close in the past six months.
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Stephanie the Stick Insect
Allow me to introduce you to the newest member of our family. We discovered Stephanie under the ever enlarging leaves of the broccolini in ...

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I recently read about the Cattle Hill Wind Farm which is currently under construction in the Central Highlands of Tasmania. It will have 48...
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Albatross Island, off Cape Grim in the far north-west corner of Tasmania, is both wind-swept and remote, but it is home to some 5,000 Albatr...
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Camel The Dromedary, or Arabian Camel, inhabits the Middle East and makes up 94% of the world’s camels. A camel can live for 40 to 50 ye...
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