![New Holland Honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae)](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/New-Holland-Honeyeater-819x1024.jpg)
As expected, most of the photos I edited in January were from my trip to Kangaroo Island in November and December.
I photographed this New Holland Honeyeater in one of the most unexpected places: the parking lot of a gas station in Kingscote. As you may have seen in my stories, we had to go to Kingscote to fix a flat tire. The inconvenience of the tire business was quickly overshadowed by the joy of capturing many beautiful bird photos that morning.
A parking lot is one of the most unexpectedly good locations for photographing birds. Birds, accustomed to humans, allow for a closer interaction than in the wild. The same goes, in fact, for any public space, be it a park, a botanical garden, or even a gas station.
![Australasian grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Golden-Hour-Grebe--819x1024.jpg)
I was up at five a.m. and driving to the lake well before sunrise, concealing myself in the bushes and waiting for the sun to rise. I was hoping to photograph cockatoos or kangaroos drinking, but I had no luck that day. However, that golden light makes everything look good, doesn’t it?
For a few minutes, the lake was transformed into a scene of pure magic, bathed in molten gold. Its water mirrored the orange earth and the rising sun, creating a breathtaking, almost otherworldly experience.
And just like that, in a matter of minutes, the golden spectacle was gone, leaving only memories and the promise of another day.
![Kangaroo Island Kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus)](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Kangaroos-at-sunset-819x1024.jpg)
I love this photo of the two kangaroos at sunset. They were far away, and the light was fading fast. Realizing I wouldn’t have enough time to get closer, I made a conscious decision to go for a minimalistic look.
This has become one of my favorite photos from that day, and I’m happy I couldn’t get closer. I love the negative space and the silhouettes of the kangaroos, so small in the vastness of that field.
![Llama portrait](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Llama-819x1024.jpg)
Take a right here, mate!
One of my friends on Kangaroo Island looks after many rescue animals, including six llamas. The llamas, retired from wool production, enjoy a good life on my friend’s property. They have strong personalities, and watching their shenanigans was such a joy!
This is one of the handsome boys I enjoyed photographing that day.
![Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Koala-819x1024.jpg)
I don’t think I’ve seen so many koalas in the wild on any previous trip to Australia. I just realized that when my Instagram stories featured at least one koala video a day; I feel truly blessed to have seen so many of the fluffy cuties. I hope this photo brought you as much joy as it did to me, and I hope to continue spreading happiness through my experiences ❤️.
![Sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita)](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sulphur-crested-cockatoo-819x1024.jpg)
Here is another parking lot photo. I told you they are good spots for getting closer to wildlife! This is the same gas station in Kingscote as in the honeyeater photo.
![Australasian grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Australasian-grebe-819x1024.jpg)
An Australasian grebe calling for its young on a foggy morning on Kangaroo Island. It was 6:30 am, and the sun was not up yet. On my way to another location, I spotted this grebe family serenely floating on a small pond, shrouded in the waves of fog.
I stopped for a few minutes to take several photos, and this one became one of my absolute favorites from that trip.
![European Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/European-Goldfinch-819x1024.jpg)
You know what they say about too many good things … as much as I loved editing photos from my Australia trip, it became too much after a while. I never thought I’d say that, but there you are!
I was looking for a winter photo when I came across this goldfinch image from a couple of years ago, and it was exactly what I needed. With no snow in sight and the days still dark, a wintery scene with a light edit was just the inspiration I was looking for.
![Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)](https://usercontent.one/wp/www.limberea.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Red-Squirrel-in-the-Snow-819x1024.jpg)
And finally, here is a squirrel photo for your enjoyment!
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