‘This is just proof that every now and then, despite all the trauma and difficulties … some good stuff happens’
Photograph: Howling PlanetPhotograph: Howling PlanetBarry Brown wanders out to the headlands of North Stradbroke Island every day with a camera in hand, hoping he’ll capture something special – like a whale spouting or a fur seal resting on a rock.
“I was feeling pretty anxious. I thought, man, if I had a surfboard I’d jump in there and do something.” When he saw the osprey had made it to shore, Brown brought down a towel and they carried the bird to a quiet spot on the headland, away from the tourists on the South Gorge walk.
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