Misc 2015
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A day out to celebrate Australia Day, the 26th of January. We travelled to Ravensbourne National Park, around 40Km from home, in our Australian designed and manufactured car. After lunch we went for a walk in the forest, returning via a road around the edge of the Park.
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A day out to celebrate Australia Day, the 26th of January. We travelled to Ravensbourne National Park, around 40Km from home, in our Australian designed and manufactured car. After lunch we went for a walk in the forest, returning via a road around the edge of the Park.
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A day out to celebrate Australia Day, the 26th of January. We travelled to Ravensbourne National Park, around 40Km from home, in our Australian designed and manufactured car. After lunch we went for a walk in the forest, returning via a road around the edge of the Park.
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Noticed while walking. A restored VW Fastback coupe modified to soft top. March 2015.
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Noticed while walking. A restored VW Fastback coupe modified to soft top. March 2015.
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Looking around the lawn for for lunch. March 2015.
bird.net.au/bird/index.php?title=Magpie-lark
The Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) is a conspicuous bird of small to medium size, usually known as the Mudlark in Victoria and South Australia and the Peewee in New South Wales and Queensland. It is common and very widespread, occupying the entire continent except for Tasmania and some of the inland desert in the far north-west of Western Australia.
A primarily carnivorous species that eats all sorts of small creatures, the Magpie-lark can adapt to an enormous range of different habitats, requiring only some soft, bare ground for foraging, a supply of mud for making a nest, and a tree to make it in.
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Looking around the lawn for for lunch. March 2015.
bird.net.au/bird/index.php?title=Magpie-lark
The Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) is a conspicuous bird of small to medium size, usually known as the Mudlark in Victoria and South Australia and the Peewee in New South Wales and Queensland. It is common and very widespread, occupying the entire continent except for Tasmania and some of the inland desert in the far north-west of Western Australia.
A primarily carnivorous species that eats all sorts of small creatures, the Magpie-lark can adapt to an enormous range of different habitats, requiring only some soft, bare ground for foraging, a supply of mud for making a nest, and a tree to make it in.
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Looking around the lawn for for lunch. March 2015.
bird.net.au/bird/index.php?title=Magpie-lark
The Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) is a conspicuous bird of small to medium size, usually known as the Mudlark in Victoria and South Australia and the Peewee in New South Wales and Queensland. It is common and very widespread, occupying the entire continent except for Tasmania and some of the inland desert in the far north-west of Western Australia.
A primarily carnivorous species that eats all sorts of small creatures, the Magpie-lark can adapt to an enormous range of different habitats, requiring only some soft, bare ground for foraging, a supply of mud for making a nest, and a tree to make it in.
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Looking around the lawn for for lunch. March 2015.
bird.net.au/bird/index.php?title=Magpie-lark
The Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) is a conspicuous bird of small to medium size, usually known as the Mudlark in Victoria and South Australia and the Peewee in New South Wales and Queensland. It is common and very widespread, occupying the entire continent except for Tasmania and some of the inland desert in the far north-west of Western Australia.
A primarily carnivorous species that eats all sorts of small creatures, the Magpie-lark can adapt to an enormous range of different habitats, requiring only some soft, bare ground for foraging, a supply of mud for making a nest, and a tree to make it in.
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Looking around the lawn for for lunch. March 2015.
bird.net.au/bird/index.php?title=Magpie-lark
The Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) is a conspicuous bird of small to medium size, usually known as the Mudlark in Victoria and South Australia and the Peewee in New South Wales and Queensland. It is common and very widespread, occupying the entire continent except for Tasmania and some of the inland desert in the far north-west of Western Australia.
A primarily carnivorous species that eats all sorts of small creatures, the Magpie-lark can adapt to an enormous range of different habitats, requiring only some soft, bare ground for foraging, a supply of mud for making a nest, and a tree to make it in.
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Looking around the lawn for for lunch. March 2015.
bird.net.au/bird/index.php?title=Magpie-lark
The Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) is a conspicuous bird of small to medium size, usually known as the Mudlark in Victoria and South Australia and the Peewee in New South Wales and Queensland. It is common and very widespread, occupying the entire continent except for Tasmania and some of the inland desert in the far north-west of Western Australia.
A primarily carnivorous species that eats all sorts of small creatures, the Magpie-lark can adapt to an enormous range of different habitats, requiring only some soft, bare ground for foraging, a supply of mud for making a nest, and a tree to make it in.
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Some type of Austin seen in a workshop yard in Toowoomba. Help please with model info. April 2015
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The poles, used for electricity and telecoms distribution, are being replaced in this street in preparation for the installation of the optical fibre cables of the National Broadband Network. May 2015.
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The poles, used for electricity and telecoms distribution, are being replaced in this street in preparation for the installation of the optical fibre cables of the National Broadband Network. May 2015.
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The poles, used for electricity and telecoms distribution, are being replaced in this street in preparation for the installation of the optical fibre cables of the National Broadband Network. May 2015.
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The poles, used for electricity and telecoms distribution, are being replaced in this street in preparation for the installation of the optical fibre cables of the National Broadband Network. May 2015.
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The poles, used for electricity and telecoms distribution, are being replaced in this street in preparation for the installation of the optical fibre cables of the National Broadband Network. May 2015.
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The poles, used for electricity and telecoms distribution, are being replaced in this street in preparation for the installation of the optical fibre cables of the National Broadband Network. May 2015.
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