Dromaius Novaehollandiae Collection
"Dromaius novaehollandiae: A Majestic Australian Wildlife Icon" This captivating lithograph, published in 1897
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"Dromaius novaehollandiae: A Majestic Australian Wildlife Icon" This captivating lithograph, published in 1897, showcases the beauty and grandeur of the Dromaius novaehollandiae, commonly known as the Emu. Standing tall with its brown feathers and distinctive appearance, this bird is a true symbol of Australia's unique wildlife. Gambier Bolton's stunning artwork captures the essence of the Emu perfectly. Its long neck gracefully stretches towards the sky, while its powerful legs enable it to run at incredible speeds. The juvenile Emu photographed at Cleland Wildlife Park in South Australia portrays their early stages of life and curiosity about their surroundings. In another enchanting image taken in Victoria, Australia, adorable Emu chicks can be seen exploring among vibrant flowers. This heartwarming scene reminds us of nature's wonders and the importance of preserving these precious habitats for future generations. Even during rainy days in Victoria or Apollo Bay's Wildlife Wonders sanctuary, these resilient birds continue to inspire awe. Their head portraits reveal a sense of resilience against adverse weather conditions while showcasing their natural elegance. The Emu's adaptability is further highlighted by an image captured at Biloela in Queensland where it drinks from a freshwater pool. This behavior demonstrates their ability to thrive even in challenging environments. Whether catching leaves with open beaks or drinking from pristine pools, every aspect of an Emu's life is filled with wonder and fascination. These images remind us that we share our world with extraordinary creatures like Dromaius novaehollandiae – majestic beings that deserve our admiration and protection. As we gaze upon Picture No. 12018909 - this timeless lithograph - let us appreciate not only its artistic value but also recognize how it encapsulates the spirit of Australian wildlife through one remarkable species: Dromaius novaehollandiae.