Archive blog posts with the tag of Fauna

Magpies perched on an old dead tree

25/4/24 15:20

Woodlands Historic Park, Greenvale

Many moons ago I had bought a Nikon AF-S 200-500mm f/5.6 lens brand new with some Christmas and birthday money, hoping that I could use the lens to dabble in some wildlife and bird photography. After purchasing a tough hard plastic protective case and some insulating foam cut out in the shape of the lens, I stowed this monster of a lens away, ready to be taken out the next time I go birding.

About 3 years go by however, and I haven't really used the lens. I occasionally got it out of storage and played around with it, checking that it still works fine and that there's no mould on the glass. But taking a proper photo with it was something that I hadn't gotten around to doing – until recently.

Peacock at Maru Koala and Animal Park, Grantville VIC

29/10/23 20:40

From the Archives: Peacock at Grantville, VIC

I couldn't help but choose this wonderful photo that I took of a peacock on full display, with its plumage extended and filling the frame of the shot, as the first photo to place on my new blog, Haritography.com!

Back in January 2020, we were driving towards Philip Island for our summer family vacation, when we decided to stop by at the Maru Koala and Animal Park, in Grantville, VIC. It's a lovely family-oriented animal park, and the kids loved interacting with animals such as wallabies and the llamas, even if they didn't want anything to do with you – one actually spat in our faces. After touring the park, listening to the zookeepers educate us all on the daily habits of the koala and having a bite to eat, we decided to get back on the road again to reach our holiday destination.