Green Tree Frogs are widespread in outback Australia, particularly where human settlement occurs. The outdoor dunny offers a water supply and a perching spot! This one was observed at the old shearers quarters in the Paroo Darling National Park in western NSW. Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.
An Australia Pelican having a rest in a tree on the Corni Paroo Waterhole in Currawinya National Park, Outback Queensland, Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2005
Murray Lilies (Crinum flaccidum) , Kwiambal National Park, New South Wales, Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2007
The Bynoes Prickly Gecko Heteronotia binoei is the most common gecko species of the semi-arid and arid shrublands of Australia. This image was taken in Paroo-Darling National Park in western NSW.
Acrylic on canvas 90cms X 66cms X 7.5cms deep. / Out west….....desert…......but the light! / It was the inner light that enchanted me – something that reflected back to me from the spirit of the place….because if I looked too hard, there was only mud and crocodiles…. (kidding about the crocodiles!) / Finally got to finish it after 2 years in storage!
River Red Gum Tree, Corni Paroo, Currawinya National Park, Outback Queensland, Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2007 Featured on our Currawinya National Park calendar /
This calendar features Currawinya National Park, in the far west of Queensland. It has beautiful Outback Scenery and is famous for its to lake very close together, one with salt water (Wyara) and the other with fresh water (Numalla). Our very favourite spot in the park is Corni Paroo, a waterhole in the Paroo River, which may well be our favourite spot in Australia.
This calendar features the Corni Paroo Waterhole in Currawinya National Park, in the far west of Queensland. It is our favourite spot in Australia, due to its bird life, tranquillity and beautiful trees. A great spot for camping!
This outback creek in the Paroo-Darling National Park in far-western NSW, AU, was holding the remnants of some recent rain. For better viewing click on view larger Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.
This is my slant on Outback Australia, I hope you enjoy this….................
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Blue Flax Lily (Dianella caerula) Common name(s): Blue flax lily, Blueberry lily, Paroo lily Plants tufted, may be up to 1 m tall. Leaves alternate, folded (conduplicate) 10-75 cm long. Inflorescence a panicle which exceeds the leaves, flowers have 6 perianth segments, spreading star-like, these are usually blue. Staminal filaments yellow with darker anthers. Fruit is a depressed-globular berry, bright blue to purple when ripe. Warrumbungles National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom
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