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1 2 She Oak

She Oak

by AtomicAntiHolmes Beach, Florida, USA

0 0 Casuarina

Casuarina

by VivBraznellThailand

Tiny tufts of bright red flowers. Slender green foliage. Young tree approx 10' ...

2 0 Coast sheoak (Καζουαρίνα)

Coast sheoak (Καζουαρίνα)

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΔήμος Αγίου Νικολάου, Κρήτη, Greece

Coast sheoak, spotted in the park of Agios Nikolaos marina, Crete island, ...

1 1 Beach She-oak

Beach She-oak

by achmmadJakarta, Indonesia

This plants belong to Casuarinaceae, of which the members resemble conifer like ...

0 0 Australian Pine

Australian Pine

by LivanEscuderoFlorida, USA

Very common Non-native invasive. Not a pine at all, although its structure and ...

1 0 Beach She-Oak

Beach She-Oak

by achmmadIndonesia

Resemble pine, but different. These one belong to Casuarinaceae family ...

0 0 marine wood borer (sign)

marine wood borer (sign)

by S FrazierPapua, Indonesia

Detail of marine wood borer damage on a coastal

11 5 Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Male)

Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Male)

by LeanneGardner

A large parrot, reaching 48cm in length. Mostly black, with yellow cheek patch ...

11 4 Beach Thick-knee

Beach Thick-knee

by MacChristiansenCairns, QLD, Australia

The Beach Thick-knee is a very large ...

10 6 Beach Thick-knee

Beach Thick-knee

by MacChristiansenNSW, Australia

The Beach Thick-knee is a very large ...

4 9 Beach Stone-curlew

Beach Stone-curlew

by MacChristiansenNew South Wales, Australia

The Beach Stone-Curlew is a very large ...

8 6 Beach Stone-curlew

Beach Stone-curlew

by MacChristiansenQueensland, Australia

The Beach Stone-Curlew is a very large ...

0 0 Australian Pine

Australian Pine

by Karen HilemanCocoa Beach, Florida, USA

Australian pine is not a true pine tree. This evergreen tree that can grow as ...

4 1 Bush Stone Curlew

Bush Stone Curlew

by MacChristiansenQueensland, Australia

The Bush Stone-curlew occurs singly, in pairs or loose groups. It is generally ...

0 0 Ironwood

Ironwood

by joanbstanley

Vase-shaped tree that grows with wispy grey green twigs reminiscent of pine ...

11 7 Grey-headed Flying Fox (colony July 2016)

Grey-headed Flying Fox (colony July 2016)

by Neil RossNorth Avoca, New South Wales, Australia

It's 3 years since I've visited this colony - ...

3 2 Grey-headed Flying Fox (new colony Feb 2012)

Grey-headed Flying Fox (new colony Feb 2012)

by narossNew South Wales, Australia

The Grey-headed Flying-Fox is one of the largest bats in the world with a ...

25 6 Grey-headed Flying Fox (colony July 2013)

Grey-headed Flying Fox (colony July 2013)

by Neil RossNSW, Australia

My original spotting of this colony was in Feb 2012 - ...

2 0 Tawny frogmouth

Tawny frogmouth

by jaeNew South Wales, Australia

Podargus strigoides is a species of frogmouth native to Australia that is found ...

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