1/15Mob of brumbies on a hill top. Picture: Paul McIver
Wild brumbies in the Snowy Mountains
Photographers Judy Goggin & Paul McIver track the movements of several mobs of brumbies as they traverse the Snowy Mountains.
2/15A brumby stallion takes in the warm glow of the morning light at Long Plain near Kiandra. Picture: Judy Goggin
3/15A brumby stallion takes flight through the fog at Port Phillip Crossing. Picture: Judy Goggin
4/15A mob of brumbies turn and flee through low scrub near Port Phillip Crossing. Picture: Judy Goggin
5/15Sleet and snow was just starting to blow in as we spotted these stallions having a bit of a rumble near Currango Homestead. Picture: Judy Goggin
6/15Sleet and snow was just starting to blow in as we spotted these stallions having a bit of a rumble near Currango Homestead. Picture: Judy Goggin
7/15Two Brumby stallions graze peacefully as dusk descends near Currango Homestead. Picture: Judy Goggin
8/15Brumbies cross in single file through the icy waters of the headwaters of the Murrumbidgee River. Picture: Judy Goggin
9/15A black brumby stallion with one of his mares. Picture: Paul McIver
10/15Brumbies stand in the falling snow. Picture: Paul McIver
11/15Brumbies spotted in the late afternoon. Picture: Paul McIver
12/15A brumby stallion checks on a younger brumby. Picture: Paul McIver
13/15Brumby colt crossing a creek. Picture: Paul McIver
14/15A brumby Stallion stands guard over his mares. Picture: Judy Goggin
15/15A brumby stallion stands his ground proudly as the weather turns nasty. Picture: Judy Goggin