Friday, July 6, 2012
MURRUMBIDGEE WOMBATS #3
Three o'clock in the morning and enduring a chilly -5 degrees Celsius the wombat above goes about his business seemingly unaware of the camera monitoring his burrow. This is my third and final video from an area on the banks of the Murrumbidgee near Canberra.
I think I have a pretty good handle on the native and feral species hanging around the river now. From here it is back into the mountains with the cameras...
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The following ABC article laments the possible loss of many historical audio visual records that are waiting for digitising into modern fo...
Love it Dave, thank you.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Keith.
http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com.au/
Thanks Keith.
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