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Thrush.
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Time for a new coat
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Australasian Darters
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Rund um den Uluru wandern
Die Wüste kann auch bunt sein
I see that camera!
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Rose Robin
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There's always one!
Ghost fungus glowing at night
Callistemon
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Jellyfish
These jellyfish were swimming around in the Fremantle Boat Harbour. From a quick search, I'm fairly sure these are a species commonly called a "Jimble" , found around the southern coasts of Australia. Those long tails can sting, but although that can be painful it is not dangerous (unlike some tropical species).
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I like this picture very much!
Very impressive sight
Best Wishes, and stay safe!!
Peter
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