Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tasmanian Wildlife

Since we weren't taking the Crocodile Dundee tour of Australia and driving in the outback, I didn't really believe that we would see kangaroos, wallabies, and other quintessential Aussie wildlife.  We had seen (and pet) some of these animals at the Sydney Zoo, but were we really going to see them in the wild, just bounding along?

The answer is yes.  Here are some of the (non-blurry) pictures of some of the iconic wildlife that we saw in Tasmania...just on the side or in the middle of the road, just bounding along.  Amazing.
Got it.  There might be wildlife.
It's right next to the sign in fact.
I don't know what these are but they are bigger than you think
These are wallabies (I think) because they are smaller than kangaroos.


Geese just wandering down the side of the road.
Coles Bay: They even have boring animals like seagulls.
In the backyard of our B&B in Coles Bay
 

In Freycinet National Park
 
Some lizardy thing
Black Swans on Moulting Lake, Coles Bay

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