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  • Beautiful Sydney and all its highlights painted in a colorful, creative, lively composition.

  • A koala sleeping off Christmas pudding.

  • A Koala in a Tree. / Location: Belair National Park, South Australia.

  • A Koala hangs on to a bare limb amongst the treetops

  • We all know the feeling… after a massive Christmas lunch or dinner you just want to sit back and relax.

  • Koala sitting in the fork of a tree.

  • sleeping koala at the reptile park australia

  • Taken at Cleland Conservation and Wildlife Park, South Australia, where you can actually hold a koala and have your photo taken, if you have the inclination (and the money). This image featured in the group Australian Wildlife in September 2009. Thanks so much!

  • Drop Bear (koalas eucalypti leapus): A rare Australian tree dwelling marsupial known to attack gullible tourists by dropping from large gum trees and slashing their victims with razor sharp claws. Beware, the drop bear!

  • A five month old baby Koala taken at Nowra Wildlife Park NSW, on my recent travels. Thank you for looking!

  • Koala portrait. Taken with Canon 5D and 100-400mm lens @ f5.6, ISO 600, i/320th sec, As is. Featured in Zoophoria & Photography 101 Groups, May 2009. Featured in As Is Group, June 2009. Featured in Australian Wildlife Group, June 2009.

  • Photograph was taken in Adelaide, Australia. Featured in Nature’s Wonders February, 2009 / Featured in PostCard Style February, 2009 / Featured in Adelaide/South Australia February, 2009 / Thank you! :) Canon EOS 50D, / 200mm, 1/250 sec, f/5.6 / Aperture priority, ISO 500

  • A baby koala saved from danger by wildlife rescuers. I’m donating my entire profit from the sale of this pic to the Phoenix Appeal.

  • This Koala had obviously had enough traveling, so decided to stop and sit in the middle of the road to Lake Elizabeth, in the Great Otway National Park. Fortunately it is not a very busy road and It did move on eventually.

  • Donated by Georgiegirl All profits from purchasing this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the Wildlife victims of the Victorian bush fires.

  • This beautiful specimen of our Aussie icon, the koala, was photographed at the Cleland Wildlife Park, in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia.

  • Canon 5D Mark II

  • Dreamtime by Shane Smart. / Koala – Adelaide Zoo, South Australia. Canon 50D, 70-300mm.

  • Oh my! I was attending the opening ceremony of our new Gateway to Wollongong ceremony this morning where these two cute Aussies from Symbio animal park were the stars. I had taken lots of photo’s, but decided on one last one before I left. Imagine my delight when they decided the show their love for one another right as I took aim. This is what right place right time is all about. / I edited out the background in photoshop as it was a glass window with lots of people refelected in it which really detracted from this cute pair / Taken with my Canion 40DSLR camera / f stop/8 / aperture-1/100 / ISO-400 / focal length -33 mm / Thanks for visiting

  • A posting just for fun to share the antics of my night visitor. Please note … he is neither a stuffed toy or a superimposed shot!! He just invited himself in. Koalas are quite regular visitors to the trees in my Adelaide suburban area … but this was just a tetch pushy I thought!! Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-105mm / 1/60 F4.2 Focal length 32.0mm / ISO 800 Flash /

  • On the road again – Kangaroo Island, SA I have to tell you – it doesn’t get much better than this for someone who enjoys travelling and photographing Australia’s great outdoors and its native wildlife. This cute chap is lucky – we were driving along slowly, enjoying the scenery on Kangaroo Island. We stopped to take photos and then usher the Koala off the road. Other critters aren’t so lucky. We have witnessed not only roadkill on our travels but the distressing sight of cars actually running over helpless creatures.

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