The Lumholtz’s tree kangaroo is one of the more rare and odd mammals that I’ve come across in my travels. They are generally nocturnal but I spotted this one early one morning just outside the town of Yungaburra in eastern Australia. As the name suggests, they spend most of their time in trees. There are fourteen different species of tree kangaroo that live in the forests of Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Australia. The Lumholtz’s is the smallest of the species and one of only two that live in Australia. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 600mm manual focus f/5.6 lens, ISO 200, f/5.6 at 1/80th of a second.
Nice capture of that roo’s face & eye, especially given the manual focus of your lens. The uke player within wonders if its name is Katie or Kenny the Kangaroo?
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What an honor to capture such a creature with your camera. It has the ‘what are you doing here’ look.
Lumholtz’s tree kangaroo? seriously? bullshit. you just made this animal up. fake news.
Nice capture of that roo’s face & eye, especially given the manual focus of your lens. The uke player within wonders if its name is Katie or Kenny the Kangaroo?