
Shore info helper Parry

View of Magnifica from harbor bridge

Kelsey liked the license plate – I liked the auto brand

Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery

Stairway in the museum

One of the exhibits in the museum

Short history concerning convict transport and naming of the country

Kelsey liked this coach

Wombat

Hungry Tasmanian devil

Selfie with a devil

Fising boats with many rock lobster baskets

Picture of the harbor nearly identical to what I found on the Internet

Panorama of Hobart harbor entry and sailboats

Our evening excursion is going to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Harbor bridge that was damaged like the bridge in Baltimore (ship hit pylon)
Our guide, Carmen, talking about the Tasmanian devil
Why Carmen’s friend from Northern Ireland chose Tasmania
Type of kangaroo found on Tasmania

Selfie at Bonorong
Explanation for Bonorong’s existence
Some of the over 130 roos at Bonorong
World renowned too feeders Jan & Kelsey

These are happy roos

Just remember to pat them on the chest – not the head

Couple roos taking a break from dinner
Another view of the roo living area

On to the Eastern quolls – quite small

2 quolls

Single quoll

Sign says it all

Lizard with tongue extended

Lizard with tongue extended again – they do it a lot
Our guide talking about the lizard

Looks like an owl but it isn’t – likes to pretend it is a tree

Tawny frogmouth #1

Tawny frogmouth #2

My favorite tawny frogmouth

On to the wombat – cute little critter

6 month old wombat

6 month old wombat

Cockatoo named Fred

Letter from the Queen celebrating Fred’s 100th birthday

Fred checking us out

Fred in his stately pose
Little background on Fred
Yellow-tailed black cockatoo
Yellow-tailed black cockatoo

Kelsey & Jan by statues of devils

Tasmanian devil

Tasmanian devil resting under tall grass

Tasmanian devil showing its teeth
Background about Tasmanian devil