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Came across these hoppers in a drying up pond yesterday. Not positive but I think they may be Sierra Yellow Legged frogs, if so then the book says they are on the endangered list.
 

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Of bears birds and bouncy fings
Great photos, Lawrence. I was lucky enough, a number of years ago, to be on a business trip to NSW for almost a month. I spent as much time as I could, especially weekends, exploring the outdoors. Absolutely stunning country. :thumb:

BTW....that picture of the Koala and her Joey is priceless! You could put that on a T-shirt and sell a ton of them.
 
Great photos, Lawrence. I was lucky enough, a number of years ago, to be on a business trip to NSW for almost a month. I spent as much time as I could, especially weekends, exploring the outdoors. Absolutely stunning country. :thumb:

BTW....that picture of the Koala and her Joey is priceless! You could put that on a T-shirt and sell a ton of them.
Thanks Spikebuck.
I certainly fluked that one
 
Out before daylight Sunday by about an hour meant I could see if any preditors were roaming about on the far reaches of my haunt come day light.
The only preditor I bumped into was a stoat.
After that I saw something I have never really observed before. One rabbit playing with two hares!
I enjoyed getting close enough to photograph them.
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Tonight I went roe deer stalking and had a blast.
I waited for this roe deer doe to emerge from the tree line.
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She scooted off eventually to go and rendezvous with the buck.
By the time that happened it was to dark to actually observe clearly so I slipped away. Jess enjoyed it too, especially the stoat that came right up to us. I whispered to her to leave it as it approached us. She was solid with tension as it came up to my boots and then made a quick retreat.
 
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