darkening clouds, Stokes Bay Road_1
darkening clouds, Stokes Bay Road_2
Wessex Saddleback pig
Cornish Black pig
Paddocks with sea view
South African Fat-tailed sheep
African Fat-Rumped sheep
keeping in each other's shadow
Kangaroo Island Feral pig, mixed with domestic pig…
Kangaroo Island Feral pig, pure, sow
Glossy Black-Cockatoos taking off
Lathami conservation park_1
Lathami conservation park_2
Christmas Cove cottage_1
Christmas Cove cottage_1
Rocky beach, Hog Bay
These glossy black-cockatoos held still
Willoughby Road
Lashmar Conservation Park
Chapman River through the tea-trees
Chapman River_1
Chapman River_2
Willoughby Road with Cape Willoughby lighthouse
Sea star
Emu Bay ripples
White Lagoon salt lake_3
White Lagoon salt lake_1
White Lagoon salt lake with cray pots in the foreg…
White Lagoon salt lake_1
Bay of Shoals
Pelicans taking off
Pelican occupying streetlamp
American River at dusk_5
American River at dusk_4
American River at dusk_3
American River at dusk_2
American River at dusk_1
Letterboxes in the burnt scrub_2
Letterboxes in the burnt scrub_1
Kangaroo Island echidna_3
Kangaroo Island echidna_2
Kangaroo Island echidna_1
Kangaroo Island tiger snake
Kangaroo Island correa_2
Kangaroo Island correa_1
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Find the Hooded Plover


The Hooded Plover (Thinornis rubricollis) is endemic to Australia. The eastern subspecies Thinornis rubricollis rubricollis is restricted to the coastline and numbers 4,500 birds.
cf. www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/40246/all
On Kangaroo Island, less than 200 of these small and shy shore birds are left.
cf. www.tomm.info/media/contentresources/docs/FactSheet_Env_H...
So it was a real privilege to spot one on Emu Beach.
cf. www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/40246/all
On Kangaroo Island, less than 200 of these small and shy shore birds are left.
cf. www.tomm.info/media/contentresources/docs/FactSheet_Env_H...
So it was a real privilege to spot one on Emu Beach.
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