Rakali

Saw some of these smallish mammals at St Kilda.

They would come out from the rocks and get a little bit of food before going back into hiding for around a minute.

Most people would walk past without realising, instead looking at the things they shouldn’t have been looking at were they looking to see the rakali.

There’s something really cute and interesting about these mammals.
I think that they look “soft” and have some great colouring in their fur.

This is my submission into the first Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.

In the wake of The Daily Post‘s photo challenge a few people have banded together to keep the weekly challenges going. The one that I’m following will be hosted by these four in alternating cycles:

Week 1 – Patti of https://pilotfishblog.com/

Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya of https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/

Week 3 – Amy of https://shareandconnect.wordpress.com/

Week 4 – Tina of https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/

I suggest following and considering participating, but also seeing how other people have responded to the photo challenge from The Daily Post ending.

Anyway, I hope you  enjoy.

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5 Responses to Rakali

  1. Tina Schell's avatar Tina Schell says:

    So sweet! Good choice for the challenge

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  2. Maren's avatar Maren says:

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