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Curious Australian Magpie in Green Grass
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Coral Trout. The Coral Trout is a predatory fish inhabiting the Western pacific ocean. They are often a beautiful orange or red, with blue spots. Photographed at the Cairns Aquarium.
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Sailfin Tang. These coral reef fish are found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. The dorsal fin can be raised in an impressive display, hence the name sailfin tang. Photographed at the Cairns Aquarium.
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I think sunflowers look so cheerful, it is no wonder that Vincent van Gogh did a series of paintings of them.
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Budgies. Budgies, also known as budgerigars and parakeets, are sociable birds, and in the wild may be seen in flocks of hundreds or more. They have been bred into many different colour forms, but the birds in this photo are the natural colour form, which I think is hard to beat.
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This spot has become very popular for people to balance stones on top of each other into towers, just for fun. The spot is between Ellis beach and Wangetti beach on the Captain Cook highway, North Queensland, Australia
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A Veiled chameleon - i like this photo because both the eye and the nails are in focus.
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Lady palm or Rhapis palm, Rhapis excelsa. Rain droplets on the frond of a Lady palm. Cairns, Australia.
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Cattle egret. I like the blurred birds in the background. Photo taken next to the pond at Birdworld, Kuranda, Australia.
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Feathered finery. Pied herons or egrets have some flamboyant feathers, with contrasting white and steely blue. Photographed at Birdworld, Kuranda, Australia.
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A back lit fan palm leaf showing the intricate pattern of leaf veins. Koala Gardens, Kuranda, Australia.
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The female Eclectus parrot is a gorgeous dark blue and red, while the males are dull by comparison, but this photo shows a colourful portion of the plumage between the wing on the left and the breast on the right.
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Swimming Lionfish. I was lucky to be panning the camera at the same speed as this Lion Fish swam past at the Cairns aquarium in Australia.
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The fronds of beautiful tree ferns at Lake Barrine on the Atherton Tablelands in Australia. Each frond is about two to three metres long. The botanical name is Cyathea cooperi.
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Your first guess might have been a desert, the second guess might have been a beach. Welcome to Stockton, which is both. It's a vast land that has huge dunes close to the ocean. First Australians lived here long before it was used as a WWII fortification against the Japanese (because it legit looks big and convenient for an entire troop to land here, like the Dunkirk) Visit this place during the summer to see spectacular sunsets
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Blue water lily flower at the Cairns Botanical Gardens in Australia. The species is probably Nymphaea caerulea or a cultivar of this species.
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The head of this crocodile in a pond just looks like a log or rock covered in duckweed until you spot the eye looking at you.
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Crocodiles have a disconcerting habit of silently popping up out of nowhere, and usually too close for comfort.
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The Masked Owl is closely related to the Barn Owl.
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Freshwater crocodile at Hartleys Crocodile Adventures. When its hot, crocodiles can open their mouths which helps to cool them down, or go into the water, or both. Freshwater crocodiles eat mostly fish and generally leave people alone.
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Posing Boa Constrictor showing of its beautiful pattern.
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A Cleaner Wrasse takes a rest in the mouth of a huge Flowery Cod at the Cairns aquarium.
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Plane
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This parrot has just enjoyed a cooling bath on a hot day. Black-capped Lory, found naturally in the rain forests of New Guinea.
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A butterfly caught in the moment it lays an egg. Different types of butterflies lay their eggs on particular host plants, which their caterpillars eat. In some cases the plants are poisonous which helps protect the caterpillar, and later the butterfly, from being eaten.
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The last rays of light catch a pinnacle of rock at the Barron Falls. This is only a small portion of the falls, but I wanted to capture something a bit different from the typical photos taken of these falls.
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Close-Up Photo of Star of David Ornament
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15 Ft Great White Gets Up Close And Personal Of The Coast Of Australia
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White Nad Black Bird
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Photo of Gray Wallaby
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White and Black Bird
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Greyscale Dolphin
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Small Beige and Brown Bird
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Photo of White and Black Birds
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Jesus Holds Children Very Close To His Heart, And We - Jesus Holds Children Very Close To His Heart, And We
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Brown and White Animal
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Australian Shepherd Puppy on White Wooden Cage
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Close-Up Photo of Woman Carrying Dog
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Close-Up Photo of Green Plants
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Close-Up Photo of Grass
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Close-Up Photo of Duck on Grass
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Close-Up Photo of Grass During Golden Hour
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Boba Fett Jango Fett Darth Vader Count Dooku Clone trooper - darth vader
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Gray Bird on Tree
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Clear Champagne Flute Glass
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