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Mum_and_baby Mum and joey turned up several days after dad. Taken with a mobile camera.  A special sight, don't you agree? Macropus fuliginosus,Mum and joey,Western Grey Kangaroos,Western grey kangaroo Click/tap to enlarge

Mum_and_baby

Mum and joey turned up several days after dad. Taken with a mobile camera. A special sight, don't you agree?

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  1. Such a rare sight. Posted 11 years ago
    1. Quite funny :) Nice that you geotagged it, quite a remarkable location! Posted 11 years ago
  2. I do hope you are keeping that bird bath filled up...looks like these poor guys really need it! Posted 11 years ago
  3. They certainly do. It's been an exceptionally long, hot summer this year in Perth.
    Kangaroos are frequent visitors to our home. We are also blessed with possums, parrots, galahs, kookaburras (noisy little devils) to name a few.
    Snakes? Yes, those too, although we rarely see them, but we don't go poking around trying to find them either.
    Posted 11 years ago

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The western grey kangaroo is a large and very common kangaroo or macropod, found across almost the entire southern part of Australia, from just south of Shark Bay to coastal South Australia, western Victoria, and the entire Murray–Darling Basin in New South Wales and Queensland. The subspecies on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, is known as the Kangaroo Island kangaroo.

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Uploaded Apr 1, 2014. Captured Feb 9, 2014 18:53 in 250-290 Elizabeth Avenue, Mundaring WA 6073, Australia.
  • HTC One XL
  • ISO258
  • 3.63mm