Tidbinbilla Part 1 - Mammals
In accordance with our tradition, Sahaquiel and I headed out to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve on New Year's Day. This was the first year I was carrying a DSLR camera, which allowed me to take photos of the fauna instead of just the flora. I ended up with so many photos that I have to share them with you in batches.

Not sure whether these are both juveniles. The one at the back still seems kind of small, even for an Eastern Grey.

This critter was having a fine time sunbaking across the path. They hopped off once we got too close.

Camouflage is a thing.
On our way out, we stopped in at the koala enclosure. There were three inside today and one of them was particularly active.


Me at the end of 2017. XD

"Paint me like one of your French girls."

I'm still editing photos, but stay tuned for a post of birds and another of insects and reptiles.

Not sure whether these are both juveniles. The one at the back still seems kind of small, even for an Eastern Grey.

This critter was having a fine time sunbaking across the path. They hopped off once we got too close.

Camouflage is a thing.
On our way out, we stopped in at the koala enclosure. There were three inside today and one of them was particularly active.


Me at the end of 2017. XD

"Paint me like one of your French girls."

I'm still editing photos, but stay tuned for a post of birds and another of insects and reptiles.
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But generally koalas spend most of their life either sleeping or eating.
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Plus eucalyptus leaves are super low in nutrition, so low energy lifestyle is kinda required.
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the big Reds can be a bit scary muscley though.
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Those koalas look so relaxed. :D
Re: the potential juveniles, she could be a very young mother too? I know they can start having offspring pretty early. But either way, SO ADORABLE.
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As for the kangaroos, the thought had crossed my mind that she could be a young mother. After all, the Greys can stay kind of small. But she seems so tiny!