The first time I saw a Kangaroo was at Batemans Bay Birdland Park. But to meet them in their natural habitat is not just exciting, it's beautiful.
One day we drove for 4 hours, south of Sydney, just to meet these furry creatures, happily living near the beach.
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Resident Kangaroos at Pebbly Beach, Australia |
This family of three was seen at a Golf Course near Nelson Bay. We were staying in one of the Villas nearby and each morning I would watch these beautiful animals, grazing and leisurely hopping around.
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Resident Kangaroos at a Golf Course, Nelson Bay |
Along with Claire, Parul and Shalini, we have formed an Unconventional Alliance with A to Z co-host Pam Margolis as the ring leader ... all set to rock the party
Kind of like deer in the US, who will graze just about anywhere there's grass. The deer aren't tame enough to hand-feed, though.
ReplyDeleteJohn Holton
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I saw those kangaroos on the golf course! Great animals :)
ReplyDeleteJemima Pett
love kangaroos!
ReplyDeleteLucky you seeing a kangaroo. I haven't even seen one in a zoo
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember the first time I saw a kangaroo in the wild, it was magical.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a kangaroo. Except for those sketches of them in story books.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I got to see pics of them for the first time. I do hope to see them running with their kids in the kangaroo pouch. It's supposed to be very interesting to watch, isn't it?
Wow.. kangaroos..
ReplyDeleteLovely pics:)
ReplyDeleteI agree to the excitement of meeting Kangaroos in their natural habitat. That exhilarating feeling is precious :)
ReplyDelete@theerailivedin from The Era I Lived In
are they cute or what!! so exciting!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to visit Australia/NZ some day. I'll be the goofy tourist gawking at the adorable kangaroos, enjoying every minute of it.
ReplyDeleteThat would just make my week to be able to get that close to a kangaroo!
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Honestly, Im a bit scared of them after seeing videos of how strong their legs are and how they do occasionally jumo and kick :\
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