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Brolga Common across northern and eastern Australia where it inhabits open country and wetlands. At Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Kimberley, Western Australia

Brolga Common across northern and eastern Australia where it inhabits open country and wetlands. At Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Kimberley, Western Australia


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Brolga Common across northern and eastern Australia where it inhabits open country and wetlands. At Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Kimberley, Western Australia

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Brolga
At Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Kimberley, Western Australia.
Grus rubicunda
Don Hadden
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Strike a Pose, Brolga Style! This stunning print captures the graceful elegance of our feathered friend, the Brolga. With its long legs and outstretched wings, this majestic bird knows how to make an entrance. Found commonly across northern and eastern Australia, it loves to show off its moves in open country and wetlands. Here at Mt Barnett water treatment plant in Kimberley, Western Australia, this particular Brolga decided to strike a pose for wildlife photographer Don Hadden. The vibrant colors of its plumage against the backdrop of lush greenery create a picture-perfect moment that truly showcases the beauty of Australian wildlife. With its distinctive red head and grey body feathers, this single Brolga stands tall as an iconic symbol of Australasia's avian wonders. Its presence reminds us of the incredible diversity found within Oceania's natural habitats. So whether you're an avid bird enthusiast or simply appreciate nature's artistic flair, this print is sure to bring joy and wonder into your home. Hang it on your wall and let the spirit of these magnificent creatures take flight every time you gaze upon it.

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