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    Trip to central western QLD -- non-herps, pt3

    This post includes photos of other animals and plants that I observed. It is spring in Australia and there were many flowers out even in the dry inland areas.


    Red Kangaroo -- our largest kangaroo.






    Brolga:






    Flock Bronzewing: When the Europeans first reached the western grasslands, these birds were present in enormus flocks. Too much grazing and the introduction of exotics caused the decline of this bird. I was pleased to see such a large flock since before this, I only have encountered flocks of a dozen or so birds. These pigeons remind me so much of the African sandgrouse in flight.







    Black-faced Woodswallows and Budgies:




    Spinifex Pigeon:




    C ockatiel Parrot:




    Emu:




    Australian Bustard:




    Monstrous native roach that lived in clumps of spinifex:




    Strange cricket or katydid that ran with its wings elevated when disturbed. It would not stop moving so was hard to photograph.





    Flowers:

    Australia has a number of species of Mulla Mullas. I really like these flowers from the dry interior:









    These purplish coloured hibiscus are also widely distributed in the interior:







    Grevilleas:






    Others:








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    Must have been a top road trip you had, you got to see heaps of wildlife! Ripper pics.
    Day after day, day after day, we stuck, ne breath, ne motion. As idle as a painted ship, upon a painted ocean. Water, water everywhere, and all the boards did shrink. Water, water everywhere, ne any drop to drink.

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    Great photos David, especially the Flock Bronzewing pics.

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    wow great photos ... like the emu
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    Just incase anyone was wondering Bustards are delicious!
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    wow, awesome pics and animals
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    We also saw a huge flock of literally thousands of flock bronzewings. I got my first brolgas on the way back as well.
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