When a barking owl is flying overhead, don't duck!
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Read articleThis article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM.
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Read articleThe newest exhibit at Melbourne Museum is huge, but so cool - the most complete dinosaur skeleton uncovered so far.
Read articleThe newest exhibit at Melbourne Museum is huge, but so cool - the most complete dinosaur skeleton uncovered so far.
Read articleChristmas at Melbourne Zoo is a time to get some beautiful photographs on our friends.
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Read articleAn eland posing at the top of a hill
Read articleA wedge tail eagle looks dangerous, even when she is scruffy!
Read articleTo balance a girls-only tree-house we must show a boys-only one.
Read articleThe brightly coloured butterfly in this shot is Ornithoptera priamus (common green birdwing)
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Read articleNew Year's Eve at Melbourne Zoo was hot, but the otter's enclosure is well shaded.
Read articleA lion's tree-house is girls only for a little bit longer.
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Read articleA new male lion stalks the back range at Werribee as he waits out quarantine.
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