
The morning light reflects off a tidal pool in Bermagui, New South Wales.
A solitary Gentoo penguin rushes in with the tide at Wirik Bay, South Georgia.
A pelican cranes his neck, mouth agape, to shoo away a silver gull from taking his post.
For the unique experience of walking behind a waterfall, head to the stunning Crystal Shower Falls in NSW.
Fringed wattle (Acacia fimbriata) is found natively in eastern New South Wales and eastern Queensland.
The crested tern often swallows its food mid-air, after diving to depths of up to 1m to capture it.
The Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park area is one of the most popular natural areas in Tasmania. It’s not difficult to see why.
Due to a lack of eyelids, geckos use their tongues like windscreen wipers to keep their eyes clean. The red dots around the eye of this southern leaf-tailed gecko (Saltuarius swaini) are red mites and are harmless in small numbers.