There is nothing like seeing wildlife while hiking that makes one fully present (and thrilled to be alive!).
A Meadow Argus Butterfly (Junonia villida) that I photographed in the Axedale Flora and Fauna Reserve.
A close-up portrait of a Barking Owl (Ninox connivens), taken at Healesville Sanctuary during the free-flight bird show.
A male Red-capped Robin (Petroica goodenovii) that I photographed a little while back in the Binya State Forest.
A female White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus) flaps her wings during a mating display.
On the way to work last week, I made a quick stop back at The Millstone River, where the Princeton University Crew practices and rac
my favourite. such perfectly stunning horns.
Female Giraffe wondering what all the fuss is about.
Well, this one really threw me for a loop. About 1.2 cm long, it looked and acted like any wasp-mimicking hover fly or flower fly in the Syrphidae fam
Since I've been posting Monarch caterpillars, I might as well post an adult. Here is one on a stand of flowering milkweed. It will be a good introduct
I'm going into week eight of my comeback workout routine, and baby is about five weeks away now. Ali is officially off work for the next year. Things
If there's no trace of No Traces come Monday - you can blame the Cubs. I stayed up until 2AM this morning - just hoping - praying - that somehow they'