waler colt in wild flowers Katie Robertson
A young Waler colt lowers its head to graze among delicate wildflowers in a paddock near Kumbarilla, Queensland. Photographed from a low perspective, the image creates an intimate view of the foal as its distinctive white blaze, soft muzzle and developing frame become the centre of attention. Purple wildflowers and native pasture fill the foreground, adding colour and texture while reinforcing the natural setting. The legs of the mare stand protectively behind the colt, subtly highlighting the close bond between mother and foal. A shallow depth of field gently softens the background, drawing the viewer's eye to the colt's quiet curiosity and the peaceful atmosphere of the rural landscape. The photograph captures a fleeting moment of early life, celebrating the beauty, resilience and gentle nature of one of Australia's most iconic horse breeds.
Kumbarilla, on Queensland's Western Downs, is a productive agricultural district known for broadacre cropping, grazing and horse breeding.
Waler horses, descended from hardy colonial stock, earned international recognition through their service with the Australian Light Horse during the First World War. Today they remain valued for their endurance, calm temperament and important place in Australia's rural and equestrian heritage.
- Date: 14/02/2024
- Location: Kumbarilla
- Region: Darling Downs
- Pasture: Natural
- Irrigation: Array



