This here folks is an uncommon Australian marsupial (meaning it carries young in a pouch like a kangaroo). His/her name is ANTECHINUS FLAVIPES. It's common name is Antechinus.
I've been tracking these little critters since I was lucky enough to get one with my point and shoot a few years ago. I looked up when I saw what I thought was a rat run across a log in front of me and there he was. They are mostly nocturnal, but for a few months of the year, during breeding season, they venture out in the early morning. About the size of a small rat and very fast and skittish, they are notoriously difficult to photograph.
These are the best photos I have of them so far and I apologise for the poor quality. They were shot just last week, in a rainforest, in early morning light (very dark). There was a family of them living in this huge Strangler Fig. Very amusing to watch as they chased each other around. I had to stand perfectly still for ages, as even the movement of my hand up to the shutter button made them disappear back into the tree.
I only had my 70-200 f/2.8 IS to use. It's my longest lens at the moment. One day, I'll get that 400mm f/2.8 and get a better shot.




