1/23Deb Moorcroft was kayaking at Tigerhead Beach with 8-10 dolphins when one jumped up right in front of her. Picture: DEB MOORCROFT
Readers’ wildlife pictures
Readers’ wildlife pictures
2/23New Holland Honeyeater at Koonya, by Jill Pierce. This bird was captured from our front verandah in Koonya on the Tasman Peninsula.
3/23Frogs come into the pond in our garden each year to breed. Picture: Lynn Mather, Scottsdale
4/23The early morning bee gets all the pollen. Picture: Mandy Kidd
5/23Pademelon at the Hobart Rivulet Track. Picture: Robin Voss
6/23Black Cockatoo on Golden Elm. Picture: Alison O’May
7/23wildlife pics ...Two Tawny Frog Mouths on a clothes line in Bicheno, by Olivia Hardstaff
8/23Common blackbird chicks at Claremont. Picture: Kelvin Ball
9/23Bare nosed wombat and joey at Narawntapu National Park. Picture: Jason Graham
10/23White-fronted Chat with a grasshopper at South Arm. Picture: Ian Robertson
11/23One Tiger snake eating another Tiger snake at Swansea. Picture: David Stanfield
12/23A black-headed honeyeater, taken by Ian Robertson.
13/23A wasp in lichen, photographed by Kelvin Ball.
14/23A dolphin at Cape Huay on the Tasman Peninsula, taken by Jason Graham.
15/23A welcome swallow at Cornelian Bay, by Lois Taylor.
16/23A platypus in the Kermandie River, taken by Kip Manwaring.
17/23A forester kangaroo and joey, by Jason Graham.
18/23A yellow-throated honeyeater at New Norfolk, by Terry Hanlon.
19/23A tree frog does chin-ups on the clothesline in Kelvin Ball’s Claremont backyard.
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