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In my Gold Coast hinterland garden early this morning Wallabia bicolour grazing for breakfast. The larger one looks to be a female and is the rare gold morph which evolved on Stradbroke Island and is also very occasionally seen on the Queensland Gold Coast. This is my third sighting in the last ten years. The smaller wallaby which I have seen regularly is a juvenile and possibly the offspring of the other. I have seen the possible father grazing here once in the last few weeks. Swamp wallabies are very widely distributed along the east coast of Australia. The Golden Swamp Wallaby sighting makes this a special day.
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Who Knew a Swamp could be so Beautiful..
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Slow birding these days. The influx of new birds has been pretty slow, probably due to the unpredictable weather. Yesterday, we had thunderstorms with heavy winds that toppled trees and caused property damage. I doubt the birds would want to travel in such uncertain conditions.
Avigliana wet zone, near Turin. Contax-Zeiss 50 mm. planar f 1.4. Full resolution if you like clicking on the image.
Swamp sparrows are migratory new world sparrows that typically leave upstate NY, but there is a small area in southern New York where they stay through winter. With climate change, it is likely that the area increases in which swamp sparrows won‘t migrate. I took this bird‘s picture in May, well within the typical time during which swamp sparrows are expected there.
This Swamp Sparrow was a ‘regular’ along a section of boardwalk in the Horne Settlement Park Reserve near the town of Enfield, Nova Scotia, Canada. A striking plumage!
This was a swamp near a sandpit where our family played as kids. It has now grown into a small lake. The evening light on the grass and trees made the scene look like a painting.
Swamp livin' may have it's mystical beauty, but all I can think about are hungry alligators and huge pesky mosquitoes.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor ) is a small macropod marsupial of eastern Australia. This wallaby is also commonly known by a variety of other names.
Swamp wallabies can live in various habitats, however, they usually prefer dense forests, woodlands and swampy areas. They generally avoid open environments, unless there are nearby areas with thick brush growth.
Black water Hattie lived back in the swamp
Where the strange green reptiles crawl
Snakes hang thick from the cypress trees
Like sausage on a smokehouse wall
Where the swamp is alive with a thousand eyes
An' all of them watching you
Stay off the track to Hattie's Shack in the back of the Black Bayou
Happy Halloween
View large on black!!
And his loyal swamp puppies! Ask first before petting!
☆Featured Camp Syndicate Items☆
✦ SOMEONE → Stillwater Triton Skin (Murky)
✦ Kururu → Kiara Hair
You can find all of the Camp Syndicate Items ☆HERE☆ until November 9th! As usual, I have linked all creator's Marketplaces or in-world locations so that you can find the goodies after the event ends!
P.S. If you're interested in also being a big swamp puppy, you can get it from the Cerberus marketplace, ☆HERE☆, with the Bayou Beast coming in several sizes and the ability to be quadrupedal or bipedal!
Black Swamp Wallaby
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I haven't seen this lass along the tracks for several months, but knew that she was likely to be busy.
Caught a glimpse of her under some thick scrub and eventually found an opening for a better view.
I kept a respectable distance and just watched. After a lot of cleaning and readjusting her pouch, (which I had never seen them do before), out popped a litle head to view the world.