Who and what
I’m a naturalist and photographer living in Toowoomba, Australia.
In this 'blog' I share some photographs, and often the stories behind them, as well as images and writing from various guests.
Nothing within is intended to be too academic, so you may well find errors in fact, grammar, punctuation, spelling and, heaven forbid, taxonomy. There may even be outrageous and unsupportable statements. Please let me know if you see anything that you feel you cannot cope with and which cries out to be corrected (such as missing apostrophes).
Thanks to all who have generously allowed me to reproduce their images and stories.
More organised galleries of my photographs can be seen on my main website (see link above in the main menu).
Please leave a comment if you have time.
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Recent posts
- Brolgas
- Red-winged parrots
- Green, grey
- Frogs from the tropical north
- Mr Bad Example — ten years gone
- A kettle* of kites
- New summer singers
- Rust never sleeps, part 3
- A tiger at the Bunyas
- From a caveman’s pocket
- Humungous fungus amongus
- Footpath frogs — more discoveries in the rain
- More rain, more colour
- Bird-bath bird-watching
- New tropical island yabbies discovered
- Personality-plus birds
- Yellow-tailed Blacks in the front-yard
- Brachychitons, Part 2
- Riders on the storm
- Life at the edges continues
- The cyclone formerly known as Oswald
- Rust never sleeps, part 2
- Rust never sleeps
- Damselflies
- Brachychiton survivors
- Second chance for a Brown Falcon
- Wooli and Yuraygir National Park
- Dripping Dragons
- Frogs and lizards in print
- Giant Spear Lilly
- Life in the drains
- Tracks in the sand
- Flight of the stingless bees
- Grey Goshawk
- Pretty face
- Ancient rainforest
- Rockmasters and other legendary dragonflies
- Claimed by time and the wild
- Wagtails return
- Carnarvon Gorge’s quiet magic
- Suburban street, rainforest pigeons
- Red Triangle Slugs on the rampage
- Rainy Toowoomba footpaths
- Beautiful barred raptor
- The spirited Wagtail
- Turning of the tide
- Day-loving moths
- Rainy day visitors — Satin Bowerbirds
- Pobblebonk
- Stormy sunsets
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Rust never sleeps, part 2
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Smashing series!
I really enjoyed these pics – you have a wonderful eye for form and colour!