Tuesday 27 October 2015

Australia Wildlife

Australian wildlife seems to come in three broad categories - the dangerous, the mythical and the strange.

When I was out and about this weekend I came across evidence of all three sorts!




You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday.  SM

22 comments:

  1. de laatste foto vind ik heel mooi.

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  2. Hello Stewart, I like all the signs. It would be "neat" to see a unicorn. What is that critter, looks like a porcupine? Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

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  3. Great signs! Love the echidna shot.

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  4. Hello Stewart!:) The signs are wonderful,especially the unicorn one.

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  5. Oh, what fun signs, Stewart!! I love them all, thanks for the smiles and giggles for the day!! Hope you have a great week!!

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  6. No doubt unicorns abound after a Saturday night in the pub.

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  7. Haha, the mythical. They could have at least used bunyip instead of unicorn. Love the strange echidna. They are one of my favourites along with emus. I do like the weird ones. Thanks for the laugh.

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  8. Aw! Where is the unicorn? ^_^ ~ Love the little critter photo!

    Wishing you a happy week,
    artmusedog and carol

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  9. Whimsical series! Snakes in Australia? Well you have unicorns so why not snakes?

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  10. That last one could be a sticky situation in the making.

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  11. Stewart....Your post made my night. And you ended it with the porcupine...at least I think that is what it is. Watch out for snakes. Buddy was not surprised at that one. And the unicorn pasted onto the Give Way tickled me to death.

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  12. Heh! This is a fun post. I've never seen a creature like that last one.

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  13. You have many "strange" critters down under. I wouldn't be surprised if you had unicorns as well. :-)

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  14. Unicorns - of course! Everything is possible in Australia. What is the little fellow called on your last picture?

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  15. HaHa...good one Stewart !! Love the "strange".

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  16. Loving this ... You guys have such different birds and wildlife, I might not even be too surprised by a unicorn!

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  17. Is that creature in the last photo an echidna? Reminds me of either a very small porcupine or a very large hedgehog...if you crossed either one of those with a badger.

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  18. "Give Way... to Unicorns" I love that!! :)

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  19. Hubby hates snakes, guess we won't be heading your way. - Margy

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