Final set of wombat photos!
There were two wombats sometimes chasing each other as they would chew on blades of grass. We spent maybe 30 or 40 minutes standing there, watching them.

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Everyone seems to love the wombats from Cradle Mountain eating the grass! These were all taken on the Sigma 150-600mm Sports lens, handheld. We also spotted a number of Native Hens called Turbo Chooks with their bright red eyes.

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After the walk around Dove Lake, we returned to Ronny Creek where I changed over to my 600mm lens in very lite rain, hoping to see the wombats again. Expecting them to be a long way away, it was tricky to take a photo of this one, which was almost at my feet.

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My first visit to Cradle Mountain in the Tasmanian wilderness was a drizzly wet day. We made our way to the Ronny creek stop, headed about 100m up the path and came across a group of wombats in the rain! The wombats were about 30m away from us, and completely unbothered by the humans.

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