This Blog - Jarowair Our Patch is a chronological Journal of our discoveries and of our rejuvenation efforts on our small 18 1/2 acre Patch of Land on the Beautiful Darling Downs, South East Queensland. When we purchased the block of land in 2005, the land had been used for cattle and horse grazing and had been stick-raked prior to being put up for sale. The Block features a small creek which is a feeder creek to the Cooby Dam Catchment. The main trees that were visible on purchase of the land were ironbark gum-topped box and forest-red gum. Since the purchase of Jarowair, we have planted hundreds of native trees and have allowed the land to regenerate. The land, while small in size, is home to many beautiful Australian Native Animals, including the Echidna, the elusive Rufous Bettong, the beautiful Bandy Bandy Snake and the rarely seen Salmon-striped Frog to name a few. We hope that you enjoy our Blog and we thank you for your comments, input and ideas, they are much appreciated.
Judi & Brendon
OUR PHOTOS
Please Contact us should you wish to use any of our images. All of our photographs on Jarowair Our Patch, Beyond Our Patch, Our Patch Facebook, Toowoomba Koala and Wildlife Rescue, and Judi Gray Instagram & Facebook, Toowoomba Eco Tours, Jarowair Wildlife Pouches, Blue Bird Internet Marketing, Jude Gray Portraits, are all protected by Australian Copyright Law and require a written release by ourselves for use. Failure to contact us for use of any images we own for approval may result in the request for copyright infringement damages.
The photos on this blog are taken with either:
Canon EOS 1200D
Canon EOS 550D
Canon EOS 400D
Canon point and shoot
iPhone6
iPhone5
iPhone4 (pre-2015)
Older Images pre-2008 using a Kodak Digital Camera