Maria Island, a nature reserve in Tasmania, is known not only for its pristine nature, but also as home to a healthy population of wombats. These friendly and curious marsupials are a common sight on the island and offer a unique opportunity for visitors to see these iconic Australian animals up close. Wombats on Maria Island are known for their tame behaviour, making it easy for visitors to observe and photograph them in their natural habitat. This photo shows a wombat in its natural habitat on Maria Island, a perfect example of the peaceful coexistence between wildlife and visitors on this beautiful island.
My name is Ken Tempelers. I am currently traveling the world, and would like to capture the world as I see it, through the lens of my camera. I love nature, textures, lines and people/animals. With my pictures I try to take you a little bit.. Read more…