On September 27th, I went to Rottnest Island. There were beautiful view and many wildlives there.

In the ship to the island, I saw a breaching whale. But I am sorry that I could not take photos because of swing of the ship.

What the beautiful sea it is!

Quokkas (Setonix brachyurus) are very cute. They are never afraid of anything.

Australian ravens (Corvus coronoides) are the most common crows and ravens around Perth. Their call sounds like voice of man. It sounds funny for Japanese.

These crows or ravens have black eyes like crows in Eurasia. It is quite unique point as crows in Australia. I don’t know what species they are. If you know, tell me in your comment, please.

Silver gulls (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae) are the most common seagulls in Australia. They are beautiful.

Indian peacocks (Pavo cristatus) are not native birds in Rottnest Island. They are originally indian birds as their name. I don’t know how they influence ecosystem in Rottnest Island, but I know that they eat native rare small animals in Japanese southern islands. I think that it is not good that they are in Rottnest Island.

At last, I saw a cormorant. I noticed that it was black-faced cormorant, pied cormorant or little pied cormorant. But it was too far to identify and take photos.

Rottnest island had a lot of nature, so I could spend relaxing time.

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Hello,I'm Japanese and studied abroad in Australia.I love dinosaurs and animals. I like drawing animals, but I'm not good at drawing.

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