Robert Pyne Nature Photographer

Robert Pyne Nature Photographer Nature is often overlooked in our busy lives. My aim is to inspire people to reconnect.
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Oblivious Here are a couple of Common Wallaroos who either had no idea I was taking their photo or couldn’t care less.  ...
19/06/2026

Oblivious

Here are a couple of Common Wallaroos who either had no idea I was taking their photo or couldn’t care less.

The Living Desert

It might have been raining but this Australian Pelican was going fishing anyway.  It nailed the landing all while showin...
18/06/2026

It might have been raining but this Australian Pelican was going fishing anyway. It nailed the landing all while showing its impressive wingspan.

18/06/2026

Common Wallaroos captured in The Living Desert, Broken Hill.

One of the advantages of staying at Starview Primitive Campsite in the Living Desert State Park was seeing the Common Wa...
18/06/2026

One of the advantages of staying at Starview Primitive Campsite in the Living Desert State Park was seeing the Common Wallaroo. Here are a few shots. The joey is adorable.

The Living Desert

Our view tonight of the planets aligning with the moon.  Venus closest to the moon, Jupiter in the middle and Mercury (z...
18/06/2026

Our view tonight of the planets aligning with the moon. Venus closest to the moon, Jupiter in the middle and Mercury (zoom in) just above the trees.

White-browed Babbler scouring the Outback for bugs to feed its chicks in the nest.  It was very busy.
17/06/2026

White-browed Babbler scouring the Outback for bugs to feed its chicks in the nest. It was very busy.

16/06/2026

Perry Sandhills, home of the 500 year old River Red Gum known as The God Tree. Spectacular place and spectacular tree.

Although we have moved on from Wentworth.  I still have many images I haven’t looked at.  Here are Yellow-billed Spoonbi...
16/06/2026

Although we have moved on from Wentworth. I still have many images I haven’t looked at. Here are Yellow-billed Spoonbills and Nankeen Night Herons that were captured on a nature walk from the Darling-Murray Junction lookout.

Grey Butcherbird reacting like we all do when we drop the food we really wanted to eat. 😂
15/06/2026

Grey Butcherbird reacting like we all do when we drop the food we really wanted to eat. 😂

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