This friendly wallaby with a huge baby in its pouch was on a bush walking track at Vereker Outlook, Wilsons Prom, Victoria.
Six months after the bushfires burned a large part of Australias favourite National Park, there is an abundance of native wildlife to be seen grazing on the freshly regenerated undergrowth.

The colour tones found in the foliage of the Australian grass trees (xanthorrhoea species) range from deep browns to yellows and greens. These ones have been blatantly coloured just for artisitic effect, but the tones were taken from the original samples found in the spiky leaves.

After the bushfires at Wilsons Prom, these unusual native Australian grass trees sprouted with new green growth. They make a wonderful contrast to the blackened tree trunks in the background.
See more of the Australian Bush Art Prints here.
