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  • Perth, Western Australia.Perth is the capital city of Western Australia which is at the forefront of the resources boom that underpins the Australian economy. The modern skyline reflects the wealth being generated in the remote mines around WA and the extensive natural gas fields in the Indian Ocean.
    PERTH-AUSTRALIA-1508.tif
  • Fern detail, Watagan Mountains, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    FOREST-FERNS-9444.tif
  • Fern detail, Watagan Mountains, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    FERNS-FOREST-9429.tif
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    SUNRISE_LAKE_REFLECTIONS_00194.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    GOLDEN_SUNRISE_00207.jpg
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3540.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3458.tif
  • Fivebough Wetlands, Leeton, NSW, Australia
    BIRDS-FLOCK-1742.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0193.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1123.tif
  • Fern detail, Watagan Mountains, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    FERN-9430.tif
  • Dampiera sp, Native Australian Flower
    NATIVE-PLANT-LM00020.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds.<br />
This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8418.jpg
  • Pelicans resting on a rockshelf, South Coast, NSW, Australia
    RESTING_PELICAN_LIM5281.jpg
  • Pelicans resting on a rockshelf, South Coast, NSW, Australia
    RESTING_PELICAN_LIM5277.jpg
  • Pelicans resting on a rockshelf, South Coast, NSW, Australia
    RESTING_PELICAN_LIM5270.jpg
  • Pelicans resting on a rockshelf, South Coast, NSW, Australia
    RESTING_PELICAN_LIM5267.jpg
  • Pelicans resting on a rockshelf, South Coast, NSW, Australia
    RESTING_PELICAN_LIM5271.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    SUNRISE_LAKE_REFLECTIONS_00205.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    SUNRISE_LAKE_REFLECTIONS_00202.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    SUNRISE_LAKE_REFLECTIONS_00201.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    SUNRISE_LAKE_REFLECTIONS_00199.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    SUNRISE_LAKE_REFLECTIONS_00198.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    SUNRISE_LAKE_REFLECTIONS_00195.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    GOLDEN_SUNRISE_00213.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    GOLDEN_SUNRISE_00212.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    GOLDEN_SUNRISE_00211.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    GOLDEN_SUNRISE_00210.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    GOLDEN_SUNRISE_00209.jpg
  • Lake Macquarie Sunrise
    GOLDEN_SUNRISE_00208.jpg
  • Sunset, 7 Mile Beach, Gerroa, South Coast, NSW, Australia
    GERROA_BEACH_SUNSET_0217_00038.jpg
  • Unfurling Fern frond with morning dew in Australian rainforest.
    RAINFOREST_FERN_1288.tif
  • Unfurling Fern frond with morning dew in Australian rainforest.
    RAINFOREST_FERN_1287.tif
  • Unfurling Fern frond with morning dew in Australian rainforest.
    RAINFOREST_FERN_1286.tif
  • Unfurling Fern frond with morning dew in Australian rainforest.
    RAINFOREST_FERN_1284.tif
  • Unfurling Fern frond with morning dew in Australian rainforest.
    RAINFOREST_FERN_1285.tif
  • Unfurling Fern frond with morning dew in Australian rainforest.
    RAINFOREST_FERN_1283.tif
  • Waterfall, Tasmania, Australia
    WATERFALL-TASMANIA-0020.tif
  • Waterfall, Tasmania, Australia
    WATERFALL-TASMANIA-0020-2.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3714.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3710.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3711.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3713.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3605.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3577.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3603.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3572.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3567.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3488.tif
  • Canoe adventure in the Barrington Tops, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
    CANOE-ADVENTURE-3489.tif
  • Hands tying fishing lure.
    FLY-FISHING-0028.tif
  • Hands tying fishing lure.
    FLY-FISHING-0018.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0206.jpg
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0198.jpg
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0197.jpg
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0194.jpg
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0190.jpg
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0189.jpg
  • Fly Fishing, Barrington Tops, NSW, Australia
    FLY-FISHING-9839.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0210.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0207.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0206.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0201.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0200.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0198.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0197.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0196.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0195.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0194.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0193.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0192.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0191.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0190.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0189.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0188.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-BW-0187.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0210.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0207.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0206.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0201.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0200.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0198.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0197.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0196.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0195.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0194.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0192.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0191.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0190.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0189.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0188.tif
  • Turbulent water, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    WATER-PATTERNS-0187.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8384.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8383.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8382.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1131.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1122.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1120.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1116.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1112.tif
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