stingray very close to beach
baby wombat Tess & Sandy
baby wombat Tess & Sandy
stingrays in San Remo
stingrays in San Remo
stingrays in San Remo & excited kids
stingray family
rosellas at the feeder
rosellas at the feeder
huntsman in the guestroom
huntsman closeup
rosellas x13
rosellas 1
rosellas 2
rosellas at bird bath
rosellas close up
rosellas 3
rosellas in back garden closer
rosellas in back garden from kitchen
stick insect on door
stick insect on Ad's hand
rosella on feeding tray 1
cows & roos
Steffi & baby wombat Tess
Sandy & baby wombat Rory
Ad & rosellas at Tidal River
black cockatoos
black cockatoos
black cockatoos
black cockatoos
possums at window 6
possums at window 4
possums at window 3
the possum in our hayshed
possum in our hayshed closeup
Sandy feeding Jean-Pierre
Sandy feeding Jean-Pierre
baby tiger snake
baby tiger snake
brushtail possum sleeping in hayshed
Ad feeding Jean-Pierre cheese
Ad feeding Jean-Pierre cheese
Ad feeding Jean-Pierre cheese
Ad feeding Jean-Pierre cheese
Trevor and wombat
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wombat sleeping on its back
Maru wildlife park in Grantville raises orphaned baby wombats like Tess. We generally see a roadkill adult wombat about once a week around here (LOTS of wombats). Even if the mother is killed, the baby in the pouch can survive. You should always check in the pouch of roadkill marsupials. I found a live baby wombat (not my roadkill - someone else's) earlier in 2009 and had it collected by wildlife rescue. (You can only raise them if you are certified to do so.)
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