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Blue tongue lizard in a suburban backyard in Tasmania.

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Blue tongue lizard in a suburban backyard in Tasmania.

blue tongue lizard

Aurora and Milky Way at the Signal Station on Mount Nelson in Hobart. The Signal Station is a historic semaphore on one of the hills surrounding Hobart.

Aurora and Milky Way at the Signal Station

Aerial view of Hobart from Mount Nelson

Lovely view of Mt Wellington one cold winter morning at sunrise after a sprinkling of snow.

Sunrise over Mt Wellington

The Signal Station at dusk

Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) and Milky Way over Hobart

Aurora Australis and Milky Way over Hobart

Hobart woke up to a good covering of snow on August 03, 2015. Most schools and many roads were closed. The excitement was palpable as young and old made the most of it with snow men, giant snow balls and of course snow fights !

Snow in Hobart. 03 August 2015

The Signalman's Cottage is located near the Signal Station on Mt Nelson

View from the historic Signalman's Cottage

rainbow and sunrise over Hobart

Green rosella near Hobart

Australian Fur Seal diving

Blue tongue lizard in a suburban backyard in Tasmania.

blue tongue lizard

Young wombat behind the dunes on the Forestier Peninsula

Wombat behind the dunes

Australian Fur Seals diving

Green Rosella eating berries near Hobart.

green rosella

"Kangaroo Drive" is a short loop road in Mt William National Park where you can view wildlife (mainly marsupials) while staying in your car.

Kangaroo Drive, Mt William Ntl Park

Echidna in Mount Field national park

echidna

Blue-tongue lizard photographed in the Peter Murrell Reserve near Blackmans Bay.

Blue-tongue lizard

pademelon

It is not often that a wild platypus can be spotted so closely. This one was photographed just down from Russel Falls in Mt Field Ntl Park.

Wild platypus, Mount Field National Park

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