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November 2007 family26 viewsThe chick can walk and feed itself within days of hatching, but that doesn't mean that hand-outs are refused! That egg still in the nest is a worry though...
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Fallen Leaves18 viewsThis conifer is around the back of the UQ lakes. I liked the textures and the variety of colours.
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Turtle18 viewsThe shy beast leaps into the water, creating quite a depression in the water surface!
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An inviting path19 viewsPath leading to the beach at Broadbeach.
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Blue-tongue Lizard19 viewsThis Tiliqua scinoides or Common Eastern Blue-tongue was one cranky specimen. The fact that it found itself not welcome in the foyer at work probably had something to do with that!
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Wax Jambu37 viewsSyzygium jambolana has a crisp-textured, sweet, edible fruit.
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January 2008 Family12 viewsBath time!
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Sand15 viewsBeautiful patterns in the sand at Broadbeach.
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Wax Jambu37 viewsSyzygium jambolana has a crisp-textured, sweet, edible fruit.Mar 02, 2008
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Gilled Fungus34 viewsMar 02, 2008
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Goose36 viewsOne of four geese that live at the UQ lakes.Mar 02, 2008
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White faced heron34 viewsThe most grumpy-looking Ardea novaehollandiae I've seen!Mar 02, 2008
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Great Egret34 viewsThis Ardea alba was at the UQ lakes.Mar 02, 2008
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Little Pied Cormorant35 viewsDrying off in the afternoon sun.Mar 02, 2008
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Little Pied Cormorant35 viewsPhalocrocorax melanoleucos have wonderfully flexible necks!Mar 02, 2008
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January 2008 Family34 viewsThe swamphen chick is now showing almost full adult colour.Mar 02, 2008