Pink Water Lily
On the nest
Tawny Frogmouth
Quite the pair
Pacific black duck
Black swan
Magpie goose
Drive carefully
Hanging on
Beehive Ginger
Forest flower
In the Daintree Rainforest
Curly vines
Mangrove forest
Magnificent roots
Marking the territory
Camouflaged Crab
Ancient fern
Solo palm
You might accidently get killed
Golden orb weaver spider
Boyd's Forest Dragon
Rainforest website
Ancient forests
Forest flower
Fern unfolding
Touch me not
Wait-a-while vine
Many leaves
Daintree River
Welcome swallow
Nature's umbrella
Twisted
Rough skin
Lying in wait
Toothy grin
La la la
Cane Toad
Rainforest flora
Billabong
Green balls
Doggie express
Red tractor
Fuzzy trees
Sugar cane train
Coast road
Two crabs - one hole
Iconic Sydney
Wollemi Pine
Nighttime in Sydney Harbour
Waiting game
Catch the wave
Silver Gull
Swift Tern
Surfer boy
Reflections of Circular Quay
Giant gem
Shadow Dance
Staredown
Spanning the harbor
View of the Sydney Opera House
View of the Sydney Opera House - 4
View of the Sydney Opera House - 3
Grey day
Shades of blue
Over the water
Blue lips
Mighty mollusk
Three in a row
Low Isles Light
Deserted beach
Port Douglas Harbor
Bottle brush
Desert Oaks
Grevilea flowers
Bowls and seams
Into the shadows
Pockmarks of time
Big Boulder
Red rock
One fissure - View 3
One fissure - View 2
One fissure - View 1
Bloodwood
Majestic Ridge
Cracked over time
Towering rock
Clumps of rock
Flat top
Rock faces
Aboriginal (Anangu) cave paintings
Boulders of Uluru
Reach to the sky
Bold boulder
Young Raven
Rock painting (Explored)
Golden field
Turn left
Mistletoe above
Mount Conner
Curves and triangles
Desert view (Explored)
Kata Tjuta
Staredown (Explored)
Entering the Outback
Kata Tjuta
Bird's eye view (Explored)
Lassiter Highway
Field of boulders
Lake Amadeus
In the shadows
Outback ranch land
Fire damage
Orange eyes
Follow me (Explored)
From little rocks come big mountains
Uluru at dawn
Midday light
Sacred places
Hunting for bees
Australian National Champions
Shadows and rays
Conglomerate boulders
Morning light
All fluffed up
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Electric Ants
I wondered, upon reading this sign in Port Douglas, Australia, as to whether the ants needed passports to pass through.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_ant
Beispielsweise haben wir hier in Deutschland jetzt große Probleme mit den aus Amerika stammenden Waschbären. Auch in meinem Garten hat diese hier invasive Art schon Schaden angerichtet.
Alltagsradler Teltow has replied to Esther clubde.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waschb%C3%A4rfell#/media/Datei:Henri_Fournier,_dans_La_Vie_au_Grand_Air_du_15_avril_1898_(cropped).jpg
Dann sind vor etlichen Jahrzehnten Waschbären aus Pelztierfarmen entflohen. Seitdem vermehren sie sich in Freiheit zum großen Verdruss der Naturschützer, Landwirte, Gartenbesitzer und Hauseigentümer.
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