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The Apostlebird
The Apostlebird The Apostlebird (Struthidea cinerea), also known as the Grey Jumper, is a quick-moving, gray or black bird about 13 inches (33 centimetres) long. It is a native to Australia where it roams woodlands, eating insects and seeds at, or near, ground level. Apostlebirds often travel in groups of about 12; for this reason they were named after the Biblical apostles, the twelve chief followers of Jesus Christ.
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The Apostlebird
The Apostlebird The Apostlebird (Struthidea cinerea), also known as the Grey Jumper, is a quick-moving, gray or black bird about 33 centimetres long. It is a native to Australia where it roams woodlands, eating insects and seeds at, or near, ground level. Apostlebirds always seem to travel in groups of about 12; for this reason they were named after the Biblical apostles - the twelve chief followers of Jesus Christ.
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The Savannah Way
The Savannah Way Caravanning along The Savannah Way - Newcastle Ranges pass between Mt Suprise and Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland
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The Savannah Way
The Savannah Way Caravanning along The Savannah Way - Newcastle Ranges pass between Mt Suprise and Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland
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Turtle Rock near Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland Australia
Turtle Rock near Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland Australia Turtle Rock on the Newcastle Ranges near Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland Australia
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Underground Goldmine Georgetown Australia
Underground Goldmine Georgetown Australia An early pioneer goldmine now abandoned near Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland Australia
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