Emu Calendars

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  • The title speaks for itself ;)

  • A collection of fleeting moments showing natures beauty and power.

  • Animals of Australia. Title of image: Cover – Kangaroo / January – Dingoes / February – Emu / March – Humpback Whale / April – Peacock / May – Pelican / June – Kangaroos / July – Swallows Feeding / August – Cattle Drive / September – Humpback Whale / October – Port Phillip Bay / November – Crocodile / December – Sheep

  • A selection of Australian Parrots and birds. Thank you for looking.

  • The Images are a presentation of different genres from the mind of one artist to one who appreciates them.

  • Wildlife and nature photographs from Northern Teritory and Queensland, Australia. Cover: Outback / January: Darwin Shore Sunset / February: Whistling Kite in Flight / March: Katherine Gorge Hike / April: Spring / May: I see, I hear, I smell! / June: The Web / July: Emu / August: Darwin Sunset / September: Wallaby / October: Katherine Gorge / November: Silent Approach / December: Edith Falls

  • Calendar of birds from Tanzania, Australia, New Zealand, and USA. Cover: Yellow-eyed Penguin / January: Eagle / February: Whistling Kite in Flight / March: Emu / April: East African Crowned Crane / May: Wild Duck / June: Seagull / July: Masked Lapwing / August: Picnic Raider / September: On the Roof / October: Morning Exercise / November: Pink Flamingo / December: Landing

  • This calendar is features a number of different birds with photos taken throughout Queensland. /

  • Beautiful birds 2010

  • The calendar takes you to places across the country of Australia. January: Simpsons Gap near Alice Springs, NT / February: Koala from Phillip Island, VIC (Cover Photo) / March: The Sydney Harbour Bridge / April: St Matthews Anglican Church near Sydney, NSW / May: A Rainbow Lorakeet near Melbourne, VIC / June: Kata Tjuta in the outback near Yulara, NT / July: An Emu near Melbourne, VIC / August: Rocks at the Telegraph Station at Alice Springs, NT / September: Sydney’s Opera House and Harbour Bridge / October: Sunrise at Uluru/Ayers Rock, NT / November: The Rainforest in the moutains near Cairns, QLD / December: John Flynn Memorial Uniting Church in Alice Springs NT

  • Images of water from around Australia

  • The Gawler Ranges are in South Australia in the upper north of the Eyre Peninsula. The colours of the ranges are fantastic! / Major attractions are the colourful scenery, heaps of pastoral history and ruins to enjoy, wildlife and Lake Gairdner, the second largest salt lake in Australia that can be accessed via Mount Ive Station.

  • Birds Photographed by Bob Hardy / Cover Image: Great Blue Heron, Florida USA / Jan. . . Kookabura, NSW, Australia / Feb. . . Turkey Vulture, Florida USA / Mar. . . Great White Egret, Florida USA / Apr. . . .Crested Pigeons, NT, Australia / May. . . Black Swan, Vic, Australia / Jun. . . Great Blue Heron, Florida USA / Jul. . . . American Bald Eagle, Florida USA / Aug. . . White Duck, Florida USA / Sep. . . Great White Egret, Florida USA / Oct. . . .Rainbow Lorikeet, Vic, Australia / Nov. . . Emu, Vic, Australia / Dec. . . Black Swan, Vic, Australia

  • Western Australia is a large, beautiful and diverse section of Australia. Western Australia is a state of Australia, occupying the entire western third of the Australian continent. Australia’s largest state and the second largest subnational entity in the world, it has 2.2 million inhabitants (10% of the national total), 85% of whom live in the south-west corner of the state. The state’s capital city is Perth. The people of Western Australia are often colloquially referred to as sandgropers, the common name of an insect found on sand dunes around Perth. The total distance of the state’s eastern borders is 1,862 km, and there is 12,889 km of coastline.The total land area occupied by the state is 2.5 million km.

  • Print from my original paintings by Julie A Sutherland copyright 2000-onwards.

  • Headshots of animals – in the wild and in captivity.

  • a collection of Australian birds / /

  • Inspirational Landscapes from both Western Australia and Canada.

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