Auswildlife.com - Bruce Thomson

Auswildlife.com  - Bruce Thomson Nature and Wildlife Photography - Image Galleries and advanced photographic techniques for wildlifers I am a wildlife photographer based in Australia.

I am interested in new or innovative techniques and my passion is wildlife and wild places here and around the World....oh and don't forget the bats.

03/11/2024

🦇The long awaited new Field Guide To Australian Bats is now available to purchase digitally on app stores!

18/06/2020

Not sure if you can see this on a small screen but this bird is being hyper aggressive. His eye has a black pupil and red iris that is more intense towards the middle. In his display to the other bird you will see that he contracts his pupils and the eyes flash brilliant red. He does it twice in this video. I don’t even know if this has ever been documented.

20/09/2015

Bats get a bad press but the good far outweighs the bad.

A video of images taken a few months ago at the South Endeavour Trust's properties near Cooktown. The music is a bit cr....
18/09/2015

A video of images taken a few months ago at the South Endeavour Trust's properties near Cooktown. The music is a bit cr..py... but it was free! :-)

A brief photographic journey around the South Endeavour Trust's properties near Cooktown, Queensland. http://www.southendeavour.com.au/ Unfoldment, Revealmen...

White-plumed Honeyeater - I'm sure its the most common arid-zone species. Feeding here on Eremophila longifolia.        ...
17/09/2015

White-plumed Honeyeater - I'm sure its the most common arid-zone species. Feeding here on Eremophila longifolia.

16/09/2015

I have just added a Flickr tab ...above. There are large numbers of images in there - I have been adding them to Flickr for years! Enjoy... (until you get sick of them!)

Crested Shrike-tit, not an uncommon bird but it was only recently that I saw my first one.
16/09/2015

Crested Shrike-tit, not an uncommon bird but it was only recently that I saw my first one.

Eastern Horseshoe Bat. A common species in eastern Australia but not so common to see an orange one. The fur is bleached...
14/09/2015

Eastern Horseshoe Bat. A common species in eastern Australia but not so common to see an orange one. The fur is bleached that colour after prolonged roosting in an old mine with a strong ammonia atmosphere, released by anerobic breakdown of the bat guano.

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