Images Dated 2012 January
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Artistic Presentation of Flannel Flowers
Intricate beauty of emerging flower contrasts with a bud of Actinotus helianthi in soft focus. A common species of flowering plant native to the bushland around Sydney
© Wes Eggins
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13 Jan 2012
© Wes Eggins
3 Attributes Genre And Style, Attractive, Aussie, Australia, Australian, Australian Flora, Background Black, Beautiful, Beauty, Black, Blossom, Botanical, Canvas Print, Color, Colour, Colour Image, Contrast, Corporate Décor, Daytime, Difference, Flora, Flower, Framed Print, Full Frame, Gift, Greeting Card, Home Décor, Horizontal, Jigsaw Puzzle, Landscape Format, Nature, New South Wales, No People, Nsw, Outdoors, Photo Mug, Photo Puzzle, Photography, Plant, Poster, Print, Soft Focus, Wall Art, Wes Eggins, White

Willie wagtail perching on branch
The Willie Wagtail is the largest, and most well-known, of the Australian fantails. The plumage is black above with a white belly. It can be distinguished from other similar-sized black and white birds by its black throat and white eyebrows and whisker marks. The name wagtail stems from the constant sideways wagging of the tail. Young birds resemble the adults, but have paler, slightly rusty edges to the feathers of the wings
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