The Camden Haven is a special environment for a number of animal species.
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Residents have been lucky enough to capture a lot of them through photography.
Dolphins, dogs, sharks, turtles, kangaroos, frogs owls and deers are some of the animals which have been photographed.
Kerry Hole has a resident frog who lives at his home in a old sneaker and in pot plants.
The frog which had been nicknamed Fatso was originally spotted by Kerry in a watering can in December, 2016.
Louie is one dog who loves the water so much he would risk his own life to go surfing with his human mates.
“He used to get caught in rips and had to be rescued and brought to shore by one of the surfers on their boards,” his owner Elkie Wilson said.
Charlie Wallace said he was ecstatic after he captured a special turtle moment with his camera.
The Lakewood resident has lived in the area for 12 years but said this is only the second time he has managed to take a photo of a turtle coming up for air.
Lake Cathie resident Christie Rogers shared her New Year’s Day walk with a shark on the North Haven breakwall.
Do you have photos or video you would like to share with the Camden Haven Courier? Message us on Facebook or email liz.langdale@fairfaxmedia.com.au