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Garden visitor - Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis) and joey

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By Bernieh


Garden visitor - Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis) and joey

Ouch! That looks uncomfortable! The joey's trying to get himself comfy in the pouch.



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It certainly does lol great picture

24 Jul, 2009

 

Pansypotter - I rather like the look on mum's face. She doesn't look all that pleased!

24 Jul, 2009

 

Well I dont think I feel that happy either!

24 Jul, 2009

 

Its like the film, ALIAN hahaha great pic Bernieh..

24 Jul, 2009

 

Yeah have to agree Youngdaisydee - it doesn't look all that cute and cuddly in this position, does it?

24 Jul, 2009

 

Poor Mum, know the feeling! Great shot x

25 Jul, 2009

 

Thanks Junglejen - all mums can relate to that look. This one looks like she's just had enough.

26 Jul, 2009

 

I hope that they just have one joey at a time...wouldn't fancy twins in there!
Jen

26 Jul, 2009

 

Junglejen - occasionally twins have been recorded but, in general, the mothers have one joey at a time.

26 Jul, 2009

 

lol I see what you mean Bernieh it looks as though she is sighing and saying to her self will you make your mind up lovely photo.

27 Jul, 2009

 

That's it - she's displaying great patience.

27 Jul, 2009

 

Like most mother do I would not say all mothers lol

27 Jul, 2009

 

Too true Morgana.

27 Jul, 2009

 

What a cool shot, I'm so glad I'm not a female Wallaby....lol

1 Aug, 2009

 

Thanks Flcrazy - absolutely agree although this brings back memories of a very long first pregnancy when I thought there was an entire football team waiting to be born!!

1 Aug, 2009

 

Oh man...., don't even get me started bringing back those memories....awrrr...LOL !

1 Aug, 2009

 

Won't mention it again - promise!!

2 Aug, 2009

 

LOL.....!

2 Aug, 2009

 

This brings back good memories of when I came on holiday to Australia.

2 Aug, 2009

 

Actually this particular lady I'm not pleased with at all. After several other wallabies feasted on all my beautiful portulacas in the downstairs garden bed, I had one left in a pot up in my courtyard. Guess who came sneaking into the courtyard yesterday morning and was caught in the act of munching on the last bit of the last portulaca!!

2 Aug, 2009

 

certainly don't have any of these wild creatures in Canada! lol!!

5 Aug, 2009

 

Having read your answer to my question on your woodland photo - I think you can lay claim to some fantastic wildlife too.

5 Aug, 2009



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