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:
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Dana Yoachum
How adorable.. Nice shot!
Sharon Wormleaton replied
Thank you Dana, they are adorable
brian pendrey
great shot
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
Thanks Brian
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
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
How beautiful!
Sharon Wormleaton replied
Thanks you Ellen
Shelley Heath
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
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
I hope your going to be involved in our Australian Wildlife book?!
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
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
Thanks again!