April 13, 2017
A red bell jellyfish makes for a perfect hiding spot for a baby leatherjacket.
August 7, 2017
An iceberg as seen from above in the Co-operation Sea, Antarctica.
October 23, 2017
Located in Helensburgh NSW, this abandoned train tunnel is slowly being reclaimed by nature.
November 6, 2017
This image of a Major Mitchell’s cockatoo was taken in Western Queensland, where the photographer spent an afternoon staking out a puddle of water in full camouflage.
May 22, 2017
A joey red-necked wallaby cuddles up to mum after days of rain, fur still wet from the latest downpour.
January 26, 2017
A New Holland honeyeater visits the waratahs in Blackheath, New South Wales.
January 6, 2017
It was almonds for breakfast on the beach for this stunning palm cockatoo.
April 28, 2017
These striking, rainbow bee-eaters are widespread throughout mainland Australia.
Home Photography The best Australian Geographic reader photos of 2017
Scientists have investigated why some underwater species yawn – and the reason is not what you might think.
When water from rainfall, often received hundreds of kilometres away, finally reaches the Channel Country, it spreads out, filling and spilling out of the previously dry beds of ephemeral creeks and streams and bringing life to whatever it touches.
The chance discovery of an eagle nest leads to an extended vigil observing normally hidden behaviours of one of nature’s supreme winged marvels.
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