The golden brushtail possum is a rare color varient of the common brushtail possum. I photographed this one at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Tasmania. The sanctuary rescues injured animals in the hopes of rehabilitating them for future release back into the wild. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 105mm macro lens, ISO 3200, f/4.5 at 1/800th of a second
——- Only possum spore
——- After drifting through
——- Forests green air
——- To find home
——- On dampened bough
——- Would spread a tail
——- More frond than than brush
——- A gesture to mother coral
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——- Only possum spore
——- After drifting through
——- Forests green air
——- To find home
——- On dampened bough
——- Would spread a tail
——- More frond than than brush
——- A gesture to mother coral
Wonderful image!
Gorgeous color!