One of the reasons I love visiting Wilsons Promontory is the chance to see Common Wombats. The cropped grass of the campsites seems to be a kind of wombat paradise, and they are pretty easy to find.
During the winter these rather solid animals can be seen at almost any time of the day, although dusk is still the most reliable time. These wombats were out and about in the late afternoon when I found them.
The animal in the last three pictures was either inquisitive or short sighted, as it wandered up to see me! I the end it was too close to focus on! I loved it!
These barrel shaped beast are about 1m long and weigh in at about 30kg - they are, by any measure, solid! They are herbivores that live in large burrows and are only found in SE Australia and Tasmania. In my opinion, it's worth a visit to Australia just to see these animals!
You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday. SM
During the winter these rather solid animals can be seen at almost any time of the day, although dusk is still the most reliable time. These wombats were out and about in the late afternoon when I found them.
The animal in the last three pictures was either inquisitive or short sighted, as it wandered up to see me! I the end it was too close to focus on! I loved it!
You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday. SM






















































