Mammals of Australia Part 3 of 6: Macropods Part 1
Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i
South west Western Australia March 2023
2 weeks around SW Western Australia, including the iconic quokka and numbat, and the extremes of pygmy Blue Whale and tiny honey possum.
New Trip Report: Bremmer Canyon Whale Watching in Western Australia
Guess where I am going as soon as I can get back to Aus?! Bremmer Canyon, 2022: Steve Reynolds’s report of 10 days at sea (day trips) with 9 cetaceans including Orcas plus G
New Trip Report: Australia’s Top End and more
Here’s a mega report from Isaac Clarey of a 5 month road trip around the western half of Australia, and a south eastern loop too. A superb trip through some of my favourite
New Trip Report: Western Australia including Bernier Island
Here’s a great report – in two parts – from Tim Bawden who took a cruise upon the Western Australian coast from Perth to Exmouth. The definite highlight was a sto
New Trip Report: Australia mega report
Here’s a great report from Australia. Australia, 2018: Valentin Moser’s report of mammals seen over the course of 75 days on several trips. He saw over 100 mammals incl
New Trip Report: North West Australia
Another great report and photos from Jimmy Lamb who was just in The Kimberley, one of my favourite places on the planet. North West Australia, 2018: Jimmy Lamb, 1 month & 24 ma
New Trip Report: Australia
Dominique Brugiere was also just in Australia. No … the man never stops travelling. W.A, VIC and NSW, 2017: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Western Pygmy P
New Trip Report: South-west Western Australia
Happy Christmas mammal fans! When you finish whatever celebrations you might be having today then why not take a look at this report – with some fabulous pictures – fro
Western Australia
Western Australia is a fabulous state for mammal watching. There are a lot of endemic species, a great variety of habitat, spectacular scenery and no people.