Natventuring Photography

Natventuring Photography A collection of photographs accumulated through the eyes of a zoologist adventuring through life.

My photography encapsulates my pursuit to explore and document the natural world and all its wonder. As a passionate zoologist and conservationist it is my strong belief that nature is best experienced visually, through our eyes and our lenses. Some of this journey also occurs in various zoos, wildlife parks, sanctuaries and reserves, vital organizations which allow us to maintain our pursuit to conserve all the diversity contained in our natural world.

A pair of little red flying foxes (Pteropus scapulatus) hanging out in their day time roost. This species has a rather q...
16/09/2021

A pair of little red flying foxes (Pteropus scapulatus) hanging out in their day time roost. This species has a rather quirky way of collecting their drinking water, having been documented skimming the surface of streams and rivers and subsequently licking the acquired moisture from their fur.

Canon 5D MK III + Sigma 150-600mm DG OS HSM
F 6.3 | 1/640 | ISO 640

Bonus post for world crocodile day. Barratt recently ventured too far into the territory of another alpha male dubbed Lu...
17/06/2021

Bonus post for world crocodile day. Barratt recently ventured too far into the territory of another alpha male dubbed Lumpy. The ensuing contest resulted in the loss of the end of Barratt’s tail. Crocodiles have an incredibly effective immune system which allows them to heal from serious wounds, often without infection, after territorial disputes.

Canon 5D MKIII
F 6.3 | 1/1250 | ISO 800

Happy world crocodile day from this big boy dubbed Barratt by the local boaties. He is one of a number of larger “alpha ...
17/06/2021

Happy world crocodile day from this big boy dubbed Barratt by the local boaties. He is one of a number of larger “alpha male” salt water crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) that control a patch of territory along the Daintree River, part of the UNESCO World Heritage listed wet tropic region of Queensland.

Canon 5D MKIII
F 6.3 | 1/1250 | ISO 1250

One of the most amazing experiences thus far, seeing not one but three southern cassowaries (Casuarius casuarius) in the...
14/06/2021

One of the most amazing experiences thus far, seeing not one but three southern cassowaries (Casuarius casuarius) in the wild.

Another tick on the bucket list, first ever wild platypus (Ornithorhyncus anatinus). These incredible monotremes use ele...
09/06/2021

Another tick on the bucket list, first ever wild platypus (Ornithorhyncus anatinus). These incredible monotremes use electroreceptors located in rostrocaudal rows in the skin of the bill to detect tiny electrical currents emitted by their prey.
F6.3 | 1/250 | ISO 3200

Flash back Friday for a very early morning walk through Swell Sculpture Festival 2019. One of my favourite pieces of the...
21/02/2020

Flash back Friday for a very early morning walk through Swell Sculpture Festival 2019. One of my favourite pieces of the event.
Canon 5D MKIII + Canon EF 24-105mm IS USM
F 4.0 | 1/800 | ISO 100

A variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor) illustrating the skill behind its common name. These birds use their elon...
24/10/2019

A variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor) illustrating the skill behind its common name. These birds use their elongated bill to stab and twist open their bivalve prey.
F6.3 | 1/1250 | ISO 250

Though originally introduced to New Zealand in 1864 as an ornamental water fowl, recent evidence of natural migrations h...
12/08/2019

Though originally introduced to New Zealand in 1864 as an ornamental water fowl, recent evidence of natural migrations have led to the black swan (Cygnus atratus) being considered a native species. Despite this migratory pattern much of the extant population within New Zealand still appears to have descended from the original deliberate introductions of the species.
Canon 5D MKIII + Sigma 150-600mm DG OS HSM
F 6.3 | 1/1250 | ISO 200

Sick days spent reminiscing about our road trip around New Zealand’s South Island late last year. This still has to be o...
31/07/2019

Sick days spent reminiscing about our road trip around New Zealand’s South Island late last year. This still has to be one of my favourite spots of the whole trip.

Canon 5D MKIII + Samyang 14mm
F 22 | ISO 100 | 1.6 sec

African painted dogs (Lycaon pictus) have incredibly strong social bonds. Their group structure differs to most other so...
26/03/2019

African painted dogs (Lycaon pictus) have incredibly strong social bonds. Their group structure differs to most other social species in that males remain in the natal group whilst females disperse.
Canon 5D MKIII + Sigma 150-600mm DG OS HSM
F 7.1 | 1/1250 | ISO 5000

Finally found some time for editing!!!!! Cape petrel (Daption capense), also widely referred to as the pintado petrel, i...
17/03/2019

Finally found some time for editing!!!!!

Cape petrel (Daption capense), also widely referred to as the pintado petrel, is the only member of the Daption genus. The common name of pintado petrel is derived from Spanish, wherein pintado means painted, a reference to the birds remarkable black and white plumage.
Canon 5D MKIII + Sigma 150-600mm DG OS HSM
F 7.1 | 1/1250 | ISO 160

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