- Rainbow Lorikeets, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
I like the contrast here between the still, in-focus (almost) bird on the right, and its moving, blurred doppelganger on the left. - Tasman Arch (Tasman Peninsula)
- Old stone bridge (built in 1823), Richmond
- Black Currawong - a large crow-like bird, native to Tasmania
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_currawong - Hobart and the Derwent River from the summit of Mount Wellington
The elevation here is almost 4200 feet. - Surfer's Paradise at sunset, from Burleigh Heads
- Young Tasmanian Devils feeding
- Old fishing boat, near Dover
- Tasmanian Devil
- Port Arthur Historical Site
This was a major penal colony in the 1800s (back when Tasmania was called "Van Dieman's Land"). - Downtown Hobart (with Mt. Wellington in the background), from the waterfront
- Tasmanian Devil
This was one of the two that had been in the fight (shown earlier). Notice the wound on its face. - Three young Tasmanian Devils
- Two Tasmanian Devils fighting
- Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
This animal is actually native to Papua New Guinea, rather than Australia.