Wildlife Adventurer
Facebook
Collard Kingfisher, Kingfisher Islands, Western Australia

Collard Kingfisher, Kingfisher Islands, Western Australia

Kingfisher Islands lies off the coast of Western Australia. Kingfisher Islands is around 1,000 hectares in size.

The collared kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) is a medium-sized kingfisher belonging to the subfamily Halcyoninae, the tree kingfishers. It is also known as the white-collared kingfisher or mangrove kingfisher.

Bird nerding…Kingfishers, bottom photo sacred kingfisher and the top photo of collard kingfisher, which I’ve only ever seen out at the Kingfisher islands.

 

 

Scott and Seringapatam Reef , sea snakes

Scott and Seringapatam Reef , sea snakes

Sea snakes are one of my favourites.

Although highly venomous, they tend to go on their activities unfazed by observers. Sometimes curious but gentle creatures. These images are from Scott and Seringapatam reef.

It was really neat to see my guests gain an appreciation for sea snakes rather than want to jump back in the boat when they see one. These reefs have about 17 different species, some only live out there, they don’t migrate large distances and they are vulnerable to changes in the environment, comparing them to the canaries in the colmine but for our marine environments. Researchers are still finding out so much interesting information about them even that they have these vibration sensors on their scales, they can dive to 70m, and they can absorb up to 25% of oxygen through their skin.

Big thanks to @seasnakeblanche who has helped me work out some of the identifications of sea snakes. 

Rowley Shoals, West of Broome

Rowley Shoals, West of Broome

The Rowley Shoals is a group of three atoll-like coral reefs south of the Timor Sea, about 260 km west of Broome on the northwestern Australian coast, centered on 17°20′S 119°20′E, on the edge of one of the widest continental shelves in the world.The reefs are among the most remote and pristine marine areas in the world.

Rowley Shoals Islands are home to an incredible 233 species of coral making it one of the best dive sites in Australia.

Even more amazing is the huge number of fish – 688 species in all.

Rowley Shoals! Some premo conditions, spring tides clarity and well just magic.

Kambarumba Village, Sepik River.

Kambarumba Village, Sepik River.

Kambarumba Village, Sepik River

Kambarumba village,is on the Sepik river in Papua New Guinea the whole of the Sepik people hold the crocodile in reverence, it’s part of their livelihood, spirit and culture, these are some images from the crocodile dance. 

 

Triton Shell

Triton Shell

Triton Shell.

Well can’t say I’ve ever seen a Triton shell eating a starfish until today!

Triton shells are one of the few natural predators of crown of thorn starfish, but I suppose there not fussy