Photos
Wildlife
- Black footed rock wallaby ©BlueMediaExmouth
- Black footed rock wallaby ©BlueMediaExmouth
- Black footed rock wallaby ©BlueMediaExmouth
- Corella’s ©BlueMediaExmouth
- Grey Easter Reef egret ©BlueMediaExmouth
- Western Osprey ©BlueMediaExmouth
- White Easter Reef egret ©BlueMediaExmouth
- Doing their part for the growing flock of corella’s calling Yardie Creek home. © bluemediaexmouth
- Bungarra
- Two young Eastern Reef Egrets chase mum looking for more food while a Yardie Creek Osprey looks on.
- Our steady vessel makes it even easier to capture great photos.
- A male western bowerbird attends to his nest. Photo courtesy of C.B. Frith
- Two little corella’s seeking shade on a rocky outcrop.
- Australian osprey perch on top of the escarpment. Photo courtesy of C.B. Frith
- A Very Rare Visitor
- Yardie Creek Osprey ©Hans & Andri Grobbelaar
- Yardie Creek Opens
- Black Footed Rock Wallaby©Hans & Andri Grobbelaar
- Black-footed Rock Wallaby with joey
- Meet the Wallaby’s
- Mum and baby wallaby.
Onboard ‘Yardi’
- With the high temperatures the wildlife tends to take shelter under the rocky overhangs.
- The Brazillians!
Yardie Creek
- Looking west to the entrance of Yardie Creek and Indian Ocean from high above the creek.
- You don’t need to take our tour to experience the wonders of Yardie Creek…but is a not as informative or relaxing
- A flock of local corella’s take shade in the nooks and crannies of the Yardie Creek escarpment walls.
- Entrance to Yardie Creek Boat ramp and jetty
- Boat level view of the winding Yardie Creek and high cliff walls
- Yardi heading back to the jetty at the mouth of Yardie creek 3/3
- Yardi heading back to the jetty at the mouth of Yardie creek 2/3
- Yardi heading back to the jetty at the mouth of Yardie creek 1/3
- Yardi on tour
- The tour is not all about the high walls and the amazing wildlife. The mouth is also a beautiful part of the tour.
- The entrance sign to the Cape Range National park makes a great stage for a group holiday snap
- ‘Yardi’ on tour.
- Yardi at one of the many bends along Yardie Creek