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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 Wood duck
Australian Wood duck Male Australian Wood (Maned) Duck at Pebbly Beach sitting on grass
ICDR_26518
4699
Australian Wood Duck
Australian Wood Duck Female Australian Wood (Maned) Duck resting on a grassy area at Pebbly Beach South Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_26519
4700
Australian Wood Duck
Australian Wood Duck The Australian Wood Duck is a medium-sized 'goose-like' duck with a dark brown head and a pale grey body with two black stripes along the back. Males have the darker head and a small dark mane, with a speckled brown-grey breast and a black lower belly and undertail. The females have a paler head with two white stripes, above and below the eye, a speckled breast and flanks, with a white lower belly and undertail. They walk easily on land and may be seen perching on logs and in trees. They will only take to open water when disturbed. This species is also known as the Maned Duck or the Maned Goose.Pebbly Beach South Coast New South Wales Australia
ICDR_22470
7000
Bar entrance to Bermagui
Bar entrance to Bermagui River mouth entrance to Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22565
7061
Bar entrance to Bermagui
Bar entrance to Bermagui River mouth entrance to Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22566
7062
Batemans Bay
Batemans Bay Coastal Urban Development at Batemans Bay South Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22535
7039
Ben Boyd National Park
Ben Boyd National Park Ben Boyd National Park South Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_26583
4731
Ben Boyds Tower
Ben Boyd's Tower Ben Boyd Tower built for a whaling empire founded on Twofold Bay. Commissioned in 1846 and built with Pyrmont Sandstone imported from Sydney. You can still see the quality of the stonemasons that constructed this tower. Straight and true to this day. It was used as a spotting tower for the whales passing along the coast. Ben Boyd National Park South Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_26578
4728
Ben Boyds Tower
Ben Boyd's Tower Ben Boyd Tower built for a whaling empire founded on Twofold Bay. Commissioned in 1846 and built with Pyrmont Sandstone imported from Sydney. You can still see the quality of the stonemasons that constructed this tower. Straight and true to this day. It was used as a spotting tower for the whales passing along the coast. Ben Boyd National Park South Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_26579
4729
Ben Boyds Tower
Ben Boyd's Tower Ben Boyd Tower built for a whaling empire founded on Twofold Bay. Commissioned in 1846 and built with Pyrmont Sandstone imported from Sydney. You can still see the quality of the stonemasons that constructed this tower. Straight and true to this day. It was used as a spotting tower for the whales passing along the coast. Ben Boyd National Park South Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_26580
4730
Ben Boyds Tower
Ben Boyd's Tower Ben Boyd Tower built for a whaling empire founded on Twofold Bay. Commissioned in 1846 and built with Pyrmont Sandstone imported from Sydney. You can still see the quality of the stonemasons that constructed this tower. Straight and true to this day. It was used as a spotting tower for the whales passing along the coast. Ben Boyd National Park South Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_26584
4732
Ben Boyds Tower.
Ben Boyd's Tower. Ben Boyd Tower built for a whaling empire founded on Twofold Bay. Commissioned in 1846 and built with Pyrmont Sandstone imported from Sydney. You can still see the quality of the stonemasons that constructed this tower. Straight and true to this day. It was used as a spotting tower for the whales passing along the coast. Ben Boyd National Park South Coast NSW Australia.
ICDR_26585
4733
Bermagui
Bermagui Stainless Steel Ring Mesh Net protecting swimming beach Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22560
7060
Bermagui
Bermagui Seaside township Bermagui Sapphire Coast NSW Australia
ICDR_22567
7063