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Dark versus light, day versus nightSingle tree standing in grass and star tail at background
Russian WinterRussian winter, sunset in a snow covered forest near the city of Kostroma in Central Russia
Dead trees on empty part of lake against cloudy sunset at Lake Bonney, South Australia
Fresh Morning Rise with the Pine Trees
Budgies at the Degrey RiverPair of budgerigars nesting along the De Grey River in the Pilbara
Black and white benchBench located at Waterfall Gully at the edge of the Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Aspens and heath in Dorset England
Treescape Lord Howe Island
Coastline on Lord Howe Island
strophurus intermedius
Small lizard on casuarina tree against green background
Tree huggerLace Monitor surveys scene from its lofty position on tree trunk.second only to Perentie in size, this is common goanna is found in much of eastern Australia
Bearded dragon (Pogona barbata)on Australian blue gum tree
Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii)An adult Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii) eyeing me suspiciously as it sits on a log
Black-headed monitor (Varanus tristis)This slender and nimble monitor lizard blended well with the tree as a thunderstorm rolled across the parched plains of inland Queensland
Water Drop Rolling down a TreeBark is from a Cherry Tree
Koala on a gum tree
A koala in a tree
Koala sitting in a gum treeNative Australian marsupial koala sitting in a gum tree against a blue sky
Great Ocean Road Koala in a treeGreat Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Koala sitting in a tree, partially covered by bark. Nice details of the eucalyptus tree
Pensive koala in Brisbane, Australia
Koala, gum tree
Koala with cub on a eucalyptus tree, Kangaroo Island
Boyds Forest DragonFound mainly in north east Queensland. They are very hard to spot in trees as they camouflage really well. Longest length they grow to is about 15cm
Varanus caudolineatusThe Stripe-tailed Monitor (Varanus caudolineatus) is a common goanna species, largely found in the Goldfields of Western Australia
Carpet python (Morelia spilota variegata) on tree trunk, Australia