Pacific Black Ducks
In the "Water Gardens"
The bug on the fungus
Mother's Day
Swanning around
In the headlights
The cyclist
Old rail
Points lever 5
Waiting
Fence and railings
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The climber
Light coming through
Bromeliad
Assorted fungi
Autumn leaves
Up at Monga
The bridge
Monga forest
Lake foreshore
Street cleaner
Dragon head
Meet a Flying Fox
Splash!
Fenced camellias
The rainforest fig
Fungi taking over
In the rainforest
Bovine portrait
Reflections at the inlet
Camellia
Visiting Wood Ducks
Wedge-tailed Eagles
Yellow
Tuross sunset
Temple and fence
Coloured sands
The beach guardian
Heading out
Opening soon
The tin church
Country phone box
Ryan STM
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These are Grey-headed Flying Foxes. Despite the name, these are actually fruit bats and live on nectar and fruits. They are Australia's largest bats, with a wingspan of about a metre. They are classed as endangered but this year the local colony (right in the middle of town) has grown to about 100,000 - which does create more than a few problems! For an idea of what that means, multiply the image in the note by about 1000 to account for the surrounding area.
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Excellent image, thank you very much for posting to Fur, Fin and Feather.
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Excellent image, thank you very much for posting to Fur, Fin and Feather
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