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Red Necked Collection

"Discover the Red-Necked Wonders of Australia's Wildlife" In the snowy forests of eastern Australia and Tasmania, a remarkable marsupial thrives - the Red-necked Wallaby

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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - Australia - Marsupial - Mother
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Wallaby - With mouth open, Australia - Marsupial - The common large wallaby of
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked tanager, Tangara cyanocephala
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked grebe, Podiceps grisegena
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked wallaby, Macropus rufogriseus
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked phalarope and grey phalarope
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Red Necked Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 350
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Red Necked Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 168
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Red Necked Collection: Picture No. 12010537
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Red Necked Collection: Picture No. 11066992
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) adult male, breeding plumage
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Red Necked Collection: Picture No. 10984291
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Stint (Calidris ruficollis) adult, breeding plumage, walking on mud
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Red Necked Collection: Great White Egret (Ardea alba modesta) Curlew Sandpiper (Calidris ferruginea)
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Red Necked Collection: Rednecked Pademelon (Thylogale thetis) Lamington Nat. Park, Australia
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Pademelon JPF 6854 Rainforest, Lamington National Park Queensland, Australia
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Red Necked Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) adult swimming in lake
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Footman (Atolmis rubricollis) adult, resting on fern frond, Powys, Wales, june
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Red Necked Collection: Curlew Sandpiper (Calidris ferruginea), Red-necked Stint (Calidris ruficollis)
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Spurfowl (Pternistis afer) adult, amongst vegetation, Ruaha N. P. Tanzania
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) adult female, breeding plumage
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Nightjar (Caprimulgus ruficollis) two eggs in nest, Extremadura, Spain, may
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked grebe (Podiceps grisegena), Wasilla, Alaska, United States of America
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Phalarope - in water - British Colombia - Canada
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Grebe - at nest with eggs
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Grebe - on nest
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Red Necked Collection: Red Necked Wallaby - Albino - Wildlife Park - Combe Martin - Devon - UK
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked phalarope (phalaropus lobatus), North Iceland (Nordurland), Iceland
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Red Necked Collection: Red Necked Wallaby - in snow - Whipsnade Wild Animal Park
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Avocet At Alice Springs Water Treatment Plant, Northern Territory, Australia
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Wallaby - 2 animals in snow, Australia
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of a cute joey looking out between its mother's legs
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Pademelon - adult female with cute joey in its pouch
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of an adult - Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Wallaby - With Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus cuniculus) - Croajingolong National Park
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Red Necked Collection: Red-Necked Phalarope - Male hunting for insects Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011099
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Red Necked Collection: Red-Necked Phalarope - Female searching for insects on rocks Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland
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Red Necked Collection: Addra / Dama / Red-shouldered / Red-necked Gazelle - endangered African
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Red Necked Collection: Red-throated / Dark-throated / Red-necked / Black-throated Thrush Adult male January Maidenhead, UK
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Red Necked Collection: Slender-horned / Rhim / Sand Gazelle - female with newborn young. Distrubution: Sahara Desert
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Red Necked Collection: Dama / Addra / Red-shouldered / Re-necked Gazelle - endangered, male & female
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Red Necked Collection: Red-necked Phalarope - female Nome Alaska
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Red Necked Collection: Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Adult with young in pouch Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania


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"Discover the Red-Necked Wonders of Australia's Wildlife" In the snowy forests of eastern Australia and Tasmania, a remarkable marsupial thrives - the Red-necked Wallaby. With its distinctive red neck and large size, this wallaby is a true symbol of these lush habitats. Males can grow up to an impressive 888 mm in length. A mother Red-necked Wallaby carries her precious joey safely tucked away in her pouch, providing warmth and protection even in the coldest weather. It's a heartwarming sight that showcases the unique bond between marsupial mothers and their young. With mouth open wide, another Red-necked Wallaby grazes on grasses, showcasing its herbivorous nature. These gentle creatures rely on vegetation for sustenance as they roam through their forest homes. But it's not just wallabies that bear this striking name; other species also sport vibrant red necks. The Red-necked Phalarope gracefully glides across water surfaces with its elegant webbed feet while searching for food. Meanwhile, the beautiful Red-necked Tanager dazzles with its blue head contrasting against its fiery red throat. The avian world boasts yet another member with a crimson collar - the Red-necked Grebe. This aquatic bird displays elegance as it dives underwater to catch fish or crustaceans. Let us not forget Curtis British Entomology Plates 350 and 168 which capture intricate details of insects adorned with stunning shades of red around their necks. Nature truly knows how to paint beauty onto every canvas it creates. So whether you're exploring Australia's diverse landscapes or delving into entomological wonders, keep an eye out for these captivating creatures proudly displaying their signature red necks.