Most of our native wildlife Down Under are nocturnal. It was my very, very first night time photographic outing in a NW Sydney National Park that got me this image. I was blown away to see such gorgeous little marsupial down at eye level just watching me about a meter and a half away. I didn't hesitate to shoot a few frames and this one made it into a calendar and also Christmas cards a few years ago for a wildlife rescue organisation.
The critter is a sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps), one of several species of marsupial gliders I can find in the Sydney region. Not bad for a big city I say.
Their presence at night is often given away by their yapping calls, which sound like some ankle biting little dog going crook. Also, sadly, they are a favourite prey item
for the Powerful and Sooty Owl, both of which inhabit the same ecological niche.
Taken with my first DSLR
Canon EOS 30D
300mm f/4L IS USM + 1.4X
ISO400, f/16, 1/160th
manual mode and 430EX II flash set to -1.
Full frame image, just retouched a sliver of the bark where a needle from the casuarina tree rand down the entire frame. Bummer…..


