And doesn't that full pouch look uncomfortable. Kangaroos seem to have perfected the art of being pouch potatoes and go back home to mama long after they look to be way too big.
Posing is one word for it - they are watching me, making sure I don't come too close, which apparently I did as they bounded off just after allowing me to take this photo. The kangaroos are wild, and don't enjoy human interaction so are very wary of us.
And doesn't that full pouch look uncomfortable. Kangaroos seem to have perfected the art of being pouch potatoes and go back home to mama long after they look to be way too big.
ReplyDeleteThese are great to see.
ReplyDeleteOh, they are indeed cute. Well captured.
ReplyDeleteoooooh they see you and are posing nicely for a picture. nature sure did provide mom with everything she needs...i could have used a pouch...hehehehe
ReplyDeletea great image and i LOVE the title of your blog!!!!!
Thank you Debbie, and welcome. It is so lovely to have you pop by.
Deletesuch cool critters!
ReplyDeleteI thought there was a baby on board...glad you confirmed it. Are they wild? Are they on your place?
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely joey on board. If you look closely you can see the feet sticking out. Yes they are wild, yes they are on our farm.
DeleteIt took me a while to find the 4th.... Great composition, and a big smile-maker.
ReplyDeleteWow great photo. : )
ReplyDeleteCute photo and caption!
ReplyDeleteNow see this is something we don't see around here for sure. How cute and they seem to be looking right at you posing for the camera.
ReplyDeletePosing is one word for it - they are watching me, making sure I don't come too close, which apparently I did as they bounded off just after allowing me to take this photo. The kangaroos are wild, and don't enjoy human interaction so are very wary of us.
DeleteI am now following you on the blog. I enjoy seeing your photos.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Farm-ily Ruth. It is wonderful to have you here.
DeleteCool capture! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on my phone, but again, had to see it bigger on my monitor. I just can't imagine seeing a kangaroo or FOUR in the wild!
ReplyDeleteDo they eat a lot of your crops?
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