Monday's Critters
The first of three frames... right in the middle of suburban Hervey Bay, whilst watching another 'resident' (of whom there will be many frames to come), I turned around and got a surprise. Eastern Grey kangaroos are generally quite 'flighty', but like many wildlife critters these days, are growing ever more familiar with human company.
The first of three frames... right in the middle of suburban Hervey Bay, whilst watching another 'resident' (of whom there will be many frames to come), I turned around and got a surprise. Eastern Grey kangaroos are generally quite 'flighty', but like many wildlife critters these days, are growing ever more familiar with human company.
It posed so nicely for you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Selfie Pose Mr. Easter Grey 'roo did for you!!
ReplyDeleteHugs HiC
I have always wanted to see a kangaroo. he/she is beautiful
ReplyDeleteI suspect that they have little choice, but equally little affection, to habituate to humans since they are forced into ever greater contact with us.
ReplyDeleteSplendid little creature - that is the sort of 'roo we have closest to us.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Hello, the kangaroo is so cute. I've only seen them in a zoo! I hope they stay safe around the humans. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHe looks so very deep in thought(or observation mode :-)!
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