
Sugar glider in the night
A sugar glider peeks out from behind a tree in Crater Lake National Park, Queensland
A sugar glider peeks out from behind a tree in Crater Lake National Park, Queensland
In AG #126 we invited you to submit your best night sky shots. We received hundreds of wonderful images, and here are a selection of the best.
A yellow-tailed cockatoo shows off his colours while feeding in Tasmania
Western Australia is renowned for its majestic landscapes. Rugged red deserts play host to remote communities, and colourful marine life neighbours the coastal towns. And nestled within the West’s enormity of space is Perth, where urban lifestyle contrasts with the agriculture in the countryside and stark deserts spattered with spinifex grasses. Award-winning photographer, Frances Andrijich, captures the broad grandeur of the west, photographing its natural, cultural and social dimensions. Her work is diverse, but it has to be – the west is not easily summarised. The images are from her book: The West: A Visual Celebration of Western Australia.
Rapid Bay jetty, South Australia, is home to some leafy seadragon characters
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up for the 2015 ANZANG competition
A brown thornbill stares down the camera in the Australian Botanical Gardens, Mount Annan, NSW
A male crimson chat is on the hunt for insects to feed his newly hatched chicks