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Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican at boat ramp Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22552
7053
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican at boat ramp Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22554
7054
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican at boat ramp Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22555
7055
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican at boat ramp Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22556
7056
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican at boat ramp Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22557
7057
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican at boat ramp Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22558
7058
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican at boat ramp Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22559
7059
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican
ICDR_20609
10602
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican
ICDR_20611
10603
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican in flight
ICDR_20627
10609
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican in flight
ICDR_20628
10610
Australian Pelican
Australian Pelican Australian Pelican flying
ICDR_23309
12386
Australian Raven
Australian Raven Australian Raven in a tree at Mungo National Park New South Wales Australia
ICDR_33316
2860
Australian Raven
Australian Raven Australian Raven at Mungo National Park New South Wales Australia
ICDR_33401
2868
Australian White Ibis
Australian White Ibis The Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) is considered to be an urban pest along the east coast of Australia. The non-specific diet and broad habitat requirements of ibis have facilitated their successful exploitation of the urban environment. Ibis are considered a pest because they pose a threat to aircraft safety, scavenge food at waste-management sites, cafés and parks, and compete with other native species for food and habitat.
ICDR_24808
5541
Australian White Ibis
Australian White Ibis The Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) is considered to be an urban pest along the east coast of Australia. The non-specific diet and broad habitat requirements of ibis have facilitated their successful exploitation of the urban environment. Ibis are considered a pest because they pose a threat to aircraft safety, scavenge food at waste-management sites, cafés and parks, and compete with other native species for food and habitat.
ICDR_24809
5542
Australian White Ibis
Australian White Ibis The Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) is considered to be an urban pest along the east coast of Australia. The non-specific diet and broad habitat requirements of ibis have facilitated their successful exploitation of the urban environment. Ibis are considered a pest because they pose a threat to aircraft safety, scavenge food at waste-management sites, cafés and parks, and compete with other native species for food and habitat.
ICDR_24810
5543
Australian White Ibis
Australian White Ibis The Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) is considered to be an urban pest along the east coast of Australia. The non-specific diet and broad habitat requirements of ibis have facilitated their successful exploitation of the urban environment. Ibis are considered a pest because they pose a threat to aircraft safety, scavenge food at waste-management sites, cafés and parks, and compete with other native species for food and habitat.
ICDR_24811
5544
Australian White Ibis
Australian White Ibis The Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) is considered to be an urban pest along the east coast of Australia. The non-specific diet and broad habitat requirements of ibis have facilitated their successful exploitation of the urban environment. Ibis are considered a pest because they pose a threat to aircraft safety, scavenge food at waste-management sites, cafés and parks, and compete with other native species for food and habitat.
ICDR_24812
5545
Australian Wood duck
Australian Wood duck Male Australian Wood (Maned) Duck at Pebbly Beach sitting on grass
ICDR_26518
4699