The Australian Raven
The Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides) is the largest Australian member of the genus Corvus and one of three Australian species commonly known as ravens. It is a more slender bird than the Common Raven of the Northern Hemisphere but is otherwise similar. It is omnivorous, has adapted well to urban environments and is a common city bird in Sydney and Canberra.
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The Australian Raven
The Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides) is the largest Australian member of the genus Corvus and one of three Australian species commonly known as ravens. It is a more slender bird than the Common Raven of the Northern Hemisphere but is otherwise similar. It is omnivorous, has adapted well to urban environments and is a common city bird in Sydney and Canberra.
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Time Clocks
Old wooden style time boards on the Sydney Suburban Network
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Turmoil Bulk Fuel Tanker
The fully loaded Turmoil Bulk Fuel Tanker arriving with the assistance of harbour tugboats at Kurnell Oil Refinery Sydney Australia
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Turmoil Bulk Fuel Tanker
The fully loaded Turmoil Bulk Fuel Tanker arriving with the assistance of harbour tugboats at Kurnell Oil Refinery Sydney Australia
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