Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby

Sharon Wormleaton

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby Petrogale xanthopus. They inhabit semi-arid rocky hills and are extremely agile hopping amongst rocks. They can also climb sloping tree trunks. Photo taken at Idalia National Park, Queensland.

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby belongs to the following groups:

Australian Bush ☼ (aspects of realistic views - ie N0 Abstracts or Macros please!), Australian Wildlife, Cutest of the Cute and Exotic Mammals Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby by Sharon Wormleaton
Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby by Sharon Wormleaton
  • Dana Yoachum

    Dana Yoachum

    How adorable.. Nice shot!

  • Sharon Wormleaton replied

    Thank you Dana, they are adorable

  • brian pendrey

    brian pendrey

    great shot

  • Tainia Finlay

    Tainia Finlay

    Love it! Straight to my faves ♥

  • Sharon Wormleaton replied

    Thanks Tai. I think this is my favourite one too. I couldn’t have got them to pose better if I tried

  • Sharon Wormleaton

    Sharon Wormleaton

    Thanks Brian

  • Tainia Finlay

    Tainia Finlay

    It’s a winning shot Sharon, you ought to enter it somewhere! Fabulous

  • Sharon Wormleaton replied

    Thanks so much. I probably will. It’s one of those great shots that just brings a smile to my face each time I look at it. I think these guys are my new favourite animal.

  • Mette  Spange

    Mette Spange

    This is an amazing photo Sharon…really beautiful and so very very cute!!! WOW aren’t they gorgeous!!

  • Sharon Wormleaton replied

    Thank you Mette. They are very cute and gorgeous. One of my favourite animals. Unfortunately they live in the middle of nowhere so its a bit of a mission to go find them

  • Ellen

    Ellen

    How beautiful!

  • Sharon Wormleaton replied

    Thanks you Ellen

  • Shelley Heath

    Shelley Heathcommunity host

    What a beautiful little pair. Great capture.

  • Sharon Wormleaton replied

    Thanks so much Shelley. The photo doesn’t do them as much justice as they deserve…they are really beautiful in real life

  • Steve Bullock

    Steve Bullock

    Nice one! They have these guys at Wildlife World in Sydney, went on Friday in the pooring rain, poor buggers looked very miserable!

  • Steve Bullock

    Steve Bullock

    I hope your going to be involved in our Australian Wildlife book?!

  • Sharon Wormleaton

    Sharon Wormleaton

    Hi Steve. Sorry I have been on one of those avoiding the computer absences again. I have…..well long story really…..in fact I could probably write my own book about it. I haven’t even checked any b’mails lately. I don’t even know how to use this bloody new RB format. I’d love to be part of the book if you want me to. Love the rock-wallabies too. Probably not best to be viewed in the pouring rain though. Thanks for the comment

  • Steve Bullock

    Steve Bullock

    Thats cool Sharon weve been busy lol!

    Maybe just send me over your 3 favourite shots to steveb013@hotmail.com, you have too many to chose from!

  • Sharon Wormleaton replied

    OK. I shall give it some thought tomorrow as I do have too many to choose from, as do you. It will be hard to come up with three as I have too many favs but I will send them to you in the next couple of days

  • Steve Bullock

    Steve Bullock

    Thanks again!

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