Slides are grouped into several slide shows. This following index provides links to individual slides as well as complete slide shows. After viewing a slide, use the Back button on your browser to return to this page.
Slide Show: Queensland:
- Rainbow Lorikeet
- Sugar Glider (Nocturnal)
- Green Catbird
- Female Victoria's Riflebird
- Long-nosed Bandicoot (Nocturnal)
- White-tailed Uromy (Nocturnal)
- Golden Whistler
- Red-legged Pademelon Carrying a Joey (Nocturnal)
- Chestnut-breasted Mannikins
- Rainforest Vegetation
- Seascape
- Double-banded Plover
- Design in Sand Created by Soldier Crabs
- Seascape
- Sunbathers on a Beach
- Saltwater Crocodile
- Fruit Growing from a Tree Trunk
- Old-growth Tree
- Rainforest Canopy
- Flying-foxes [Fruit-Eating Bats]
Slide Show: Kangaroo Island:
- Mallee Tree
- Common Brushtail Possum
- Young Rosenberg's Goanna Leaving a Termite Mound
- Rosenberg's Goanna
- Pygmy Copperhead
- Biologist Mike McKelvey with a Short-beaked Echidna
- Seascape
- Egg on the Beach
- Pied Oystercatchers
- Silver Gull
- Red-capped Plover
- White-faced Heron
- Sanderling
- Seascape
- Australian Black Swans
- Female Superb Fairy-wren
- Striated Pardalote
- New Holland Honeyeater
- Silvereye
- Western Grey Kangaroo Joey and its Mother
- Tammar Wallaby
Slide Show: Adelaide to Melbourne:
- Emu
- Shingleback Skink
- Shingleback Skink
- Male Malleefowl Stirring his Nest
- Echidna
- Galahs
- Scene in the Grampians
- Eastern Grey Kangaroo and her Joey's Foot
- Laughing Kookaburra with Lizard
- Eastern Gray Kangaroos
- Pied Oystercatcher
- Pectoral Sandpiper
- Limestone Cliffs
- Island with a Natural Bridge
- Erosion on a Limestone Cliff
- A Limestone Island
- Crimson Rosella
- Temperate Rainforest
- Singing Couple of Superb Fairy-wrens
- Temperate Rainforest Vegetation
- Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
- Red Wattlebird
Slide Show: Fighting Kangaroos:
- A large male kangaroo asserts his dominance.
- Pushing and shoving begins...
- ...and continues.
- One kangaroo balances on his tall while kicking the other.
- The larger kangaroo pins his opponent...
- ...and moves to avoid his kicks.
- The smaller kangaroo gets away...
- ...but not before the larger one lands a final kick.
- The defeated kangaroo slinks off as the victor glares at him.
Slide Show: More Birds:
- Peaceful Dove
- Australian Wood Ducks
- Long-billed Corellas
- Silver Gull
- Australian Magpie
- Australian Pelican
- Crested Pigeon
- Male Gang-gang Cockatoo
- Singing Honeyeater
- Masked Lapwing
- Eastern Spinebill
- Pacific Black Duck / Mallard Hybrid
- Superb Fairy-wren
- Lewin's Honeyeater
- Striated Pardalote and Silvereye
- Grey-headed Robin
- New Holland Honeyeater
- Straw-necked Ibises
- Australian King-parrot
- Australian Magpie
- Pacific Black Duck
- Pied Currawong
- Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
- White-plumed Honeyeater
- Brown Cuckoo-Dove
- Rainbow Lorikeet
- Australian Brush-turkey
- Australian Ravens