Brolga
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Photographed at Healesville Sanctuary, as the Brolga was preening. Healesville Sanctuary is a zoo specialising in Australian species. It is located in Victoria, Australia.
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A pair of Dancing Brolgas fly over the Town Common, Townsville, North Queensland. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this Townsville North Queensland Australian Artist.
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Acrylic and Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska 03/2008 / ORIGINAL SOLD / 76.2cm x 101.6cm Leaping and flapping their spread wings, a majectic pair of mated adult brolgas reinforce their bond with an elaborate and enthusiastic courtship dance. Comprising intricate sequences of coordinated bows, theatrical jumps, runs and short flights, dancing is the most spectacular of all the brolga’s social behaviours.
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of a Brolga was taken near Normanton, north Queensland, Australia
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Australian Christmas card
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Brolgas on green
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Brolga (Grus rubicunda) The Brolga has one of the most spectacular dances: One bird flies in and bows, wings outstretched to its mate, who bounces and bows in return. Soon all the birds join the dance, lining up opposite each other, bowing and bouncing. Quite an amazing site to see!!
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The Brolga is a large Australian crane. It is a wetland species, found in tropical and eastern Australia.
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Brolga Grus rubicunda. Photographed in flight across Lake Moondarra near Mt Isa, Queensland. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species
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Brolga Grus rubicunda. A member of the crane family of which only two species can be found in Australia. These two were photographed at a waterhole near Darwin in the Northern Territory. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species
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Brolga Grus rubicunda. Photo taken at Fogg Dam, Northern Territory. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species
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Brolga Grus rubicunda. Photo taken near Darwin, Northern Territory. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species
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Brolga , an Australian Crane at Healesville Sanctuary , Victoria .
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Brolga Grus rubicunda. Both sexes perform dancing displays of leaps, bows and high steps. Photo taken near Cunnamulla, Queensland. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species
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Brolga Grus rubicunda. Both sexes perform dancing displays of leaps, bows and high steps. Photo taken near Cunnamulla, Queensland. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species
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Darling Harbour, Sydney.
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Grus nubiciunda shot near the King George River in the Kimberly. I had heard th Brolga buggling to each other for two days, and tried to find them without success. The moment I stopped looking this one basically walked through our camp.
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brolga__northern_territory, australia
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Taken in the flight aviary at the Melbourne Zoo…
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The Brolga (Grus rubicunda)is a large grey crane, with a featherless red head and grey crown. The legs are grey and there is a black dewlap under the chin.
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Spotted these two on the roadside in Western Australia.
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Brolga / Grus rubicunda / Kalangadoo / South Australia / Copyright Wayne Bigg
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