Behind each photo there's a story, and this is where we will tell it. John and Stuart, Father and Son, share and try to give you an insight into some of the interesting places visited and the experiences getting the shots.
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Latest Blog Posts for Wild Eye View
- A Wrinkled EyeThe elegant eye of a Wrinkled Hornbill.
- A Frosty Fish Eagle MorningAn early morning flight of a Fish Eagle at a frosty Lake Panic in Kruger National Park.
- Walking on WaterI don’t know where all the birds in Australia have gone. One things for sure, wherever they are it’s nowhere where we have been looking the past few weeks. So this morning, not wanting to drive two hours somewhere and comeback empty han...
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- A Qantas RooscapeWhat do you do when a kangaroo hops past as the sun rises. You photograph it and hope for the best!
- TranquilityA Black Winged Stilt gently wades its way to breakfast.
- A Harlequin GemI always find it amazing that the smallest of the world’s creatures, be they bugs like this Hibiscus Harlequin Bug, birds, fish, butterflies, lizards etc somehow are often the most colorful while the big stuff is rather drab.
- Almost DaintyAlmost Dainty. This Dainty Swallowtail Butterfly in the making has been chewing up the leaves of my lime tree!
- The Power of Wind and WaterThe beaches all along the coast of SE Queensland have been closed all weekend because of dangerous surf caused by the tail end of Cyclone Winston which battered Fiji a week back. So, instead of photographing birds we decided to drive down to Currumbi...
- An Eye for Yellow EyesThe sharp yellow eyes of a Yellow Mongoose staring the camera out. Just what I like!
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