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Orange Swan Sunrise
Emus in Canola FieldTwo emus in a canola field in South Australia
New Holland Honeyeaters during summer heatwave, Australia
Friendly Australian BirdA friendly flock of mountain parrots. This juvenile parrot sat for its portrait, showing off bright green and red feathers before flying off
Penguins head over heels in loveKing Penguins courting on Macquarie Island in the Australian Sub Antarctic. The male is scratching the female under her chin as she has her head bowed in ecstasy and one flipper raised
Crimson Rosella red, black and blue feathers
Three Royal Penguins on beachThree Royal Penguins walking down Sandy Bay beach on Macquarie Island in the Australian Sub Antarctic. Two of the penguins have one foot in the air and raised flippers
King Penguins courting on Macquarie Island
Emu in a sand dune. Eyre Peninsula. Australia
Emus. Eyre Peninsula. South Australia
one legged sea gullOne legged sea gull near Bradleys Head. Darling Harbour
Royal Penguin walking on grey beachRoyal penguin walking on the beach at Sandy Bay, Macquarie Island in the Australian Sub Antarctic. The penguin has his flippers extended
Pelican Group PreeningPhoto taken at Labdrador on the coast near Surfers Paradise - Australia.There is a large fish shop there and every day at 1pm the pelicans fly in to the lagoon for a meal of left over fish bits
Male Superb Fairywren in CanberraMale Superb Fairywren (Blue Wren or Malurus cyan s) in the early morning, on Mount Ainslie, Canberra
Kookaburra in profile perched on railingWaratah Bay, Victoria, Australia
Kookaburra perched on railingWaratah Bay, Victoria, Australia
Sulpher crested cockatoo in flight
Royal Penguin walking on beachRoyal Penguin walking on the beach at Sandy Bay, Macquarie Island in the Australian Sub Antarctic. The penguin is in profile with his head turned towards the camera
King Penguins courting on Macquarie Island in the Australian Sub Antarctic
Three Starlings on a branch with texture background
Sulpher Crested Cockatoo
Curious Australian King Parrot up a tree in SydneyCurious Australian King Parrot looking around from up a tree in Sydney, Australia
Whistling Kite -Haliastur sphenurus- in flight, Northern Territory, Australia
Odd one outFive King penguins looking right and one looking down at Sandy Bay, Macquarie Island, in the Australian Sub Antarctic
Three Royal Penguins walking on beachThree Royal Penguins walking on the beach at Sandy Bay, Macquarie Island, in the Australian Sub Antarctic. The penguins are in profile but the leader has his head turned towards the camera
Four King Penguins walking on beach
Eastern Reef Egret flying at Heron IslandWhite morph of Eastern Reef Egret (also called Pacific Reef Heron or Egretta sacra) flying at Heron Island
Eastern Reef Egret flying at Heron IslandGrey morph of Eastern Reef Egret (also called Pacific Reef Heron or Egretta sacra) flying at Heron Island
Rainbow Lorikeet On TreeRainbow lorikeet on top of tree
Rainbow lorikeetsTwo rainbow lorikeets eating at a bird feeder
Crested Terns taking flightFive Crested Terns take flight from a rock in the Kimberley, Western Australia
Pied Oystercatcher on a coastal rockPied Oystercatcher standing on one leg, on a coastal rock in the Kimberley
Wild adult Pelicans
Rainbow lorikeetThe unbelievably colorful rainbow lorikeet, commonly seen in New South Wales, Australia
Crimson Rosella red and black feathers
Ospray in flight with branchOspray in flight with twig for its nest. Ospray (Latin name Pandion haliaetus) of the family Accipitridae
Cormorant Bird on Yarra River AustraliaCormorant bird in urban environment spreading its wings and about to fly, on Yarra River in Melbourne Victoria Australia
Crocodile
Australian Flying FoxesThe largest bats in the world, these animals have wingspans up to 5-6 feet and actually have very cute faces
A Pair of Pelicans in Sync on the Water
Little pied cormorantLittle Pied Cormorant On rocks near Kings Beach Caloundra
Hamilton IslandWhitsunday Islands
Shoal of bigeye trevallys, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, AustraliaLatin name: Caranx sexfasciatus. Bigeye trevallys are so-named because of their large eyes. They swim in schools by day and feed at night, mainly on other fish and crustaceans