Rare & Magical Animal Scenarios

Rare & Magical Animal Scenarios

Source:Thuppahis

Ross Bilton in The Australian Weekend Magazine, 22-23 February 2025, “showcasing two decades of amazing photography”

A tiger shark circling the carcass of a young humpback whale. A red-eyed tree frog plagued by mosquitoes. A Maori octopus selecting its prey from a huge ­aggregation of spider crabs. A grey-headed flying fox making a low pass over water in order to take a drink on a hot ­summer’s day. These are some of the winning images featured in the 20 Years of Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition, at the National ­Archives of Australia in Canberra until April 27.

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Fighting Egrets….by Allen Peate

Conceived in 2003 by Dr Stuart Miller AM, the ­annual competition and exhibition run by the South Australian Museum has a laudable mission: “To stoke the public’s ­fascination with the natural world and provide a platform for photographers to showcase the flora, fauna and landscapes” of our local bioregion.

Says a South Australian Museum representative: “Over two tumultuous decades our entrants have captured fires and floods, life and death, epic battles for survival and ­moments of serene harmony – and given generations of ­audiences the chance to bear witness.”

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Grey-headed Flying Fox—Ofer Levy

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