Glass Coaster : Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia
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Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia
ASW-4250
Bush Stone-curlew
Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia.
Burhinus grallarius
Inhabits open woodland.
Alan J. S. Weaving
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Glass Coaster
Individual Glass Coaster. Stylish and elegant polished safety glass, toughened and heat resistant (10x10cm, 7mm thick). Price shown is per individual coaster.
Individual Glass Coaster. Elegant polished safety toughened glass and heat resistant, matching Place Mats are also available
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.1cm x 7.6cm (2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
Hide and Seek Masters - The Elusive Bush Stone-curlew!
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this snapshot by Alan Weaving, we catch a glimpse of the ASW-4250, also known as the Bush Stone-curlew, in its natural habitat at Caversham Wildlife Park. With its impeccable camouflage skills, this nocturnal creature thrives in open woodlands and forests across Western Australia. Known for their crepuscular habits, these bush thick knees are true masters of disguise. Can you spot them? Look closely! Their feathered pattern blends seamlessly with the surrounding foliage, making it nearly impossible to detect their presence. The single curlew stands tall amidst the woodland backdrop, showcasing its unique beauty. Its slender frame and long legs give it an elegant appearance that is truly mesmerizing. As one of Australia's native bird species, these stone curlews have adapted perfectly to their environment. They navigate through the shadows under cover of darkness while emitting haunting calls that echo through the night. Alan Weaving's stunning photograph captures not only the essence of this elusive wildlife but also reminds us of nature's incredible diversity found within our own backyard. So next time you venture into an Australian forest or woodland area keep your eyes peeled for these masterful hide-and-seek players - if you're lucky enough to spot one!
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