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Very interesting! Oddly beautiful :-) nice sighting!
Looks more like a type of wallaby rather then Kangaroo! Never seen a kangaroo with such face markings!
This link should give you all the info you need to compleat the fields in your sighting! And I think the Clivia pictured is the same as you (it's name is on the picture) :-)
http://www.cliviape.co.za/clivia_miniata...
This is in fact a "male" so Peacock is in order, and it is an Indian Peafowl :-)
They are pretty looking! I also quite like the colour variations round the world :-)
Sorry just realised that link didn't go anywhere! Please try this one as it has a good image of the bird skeletal structure :-)
http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/...
It looks like a bird diaphragm to me, hard to say chicken or duck! I'm not that good :-) but do checkout this like as it shows an example of some bird bone structures! Hope it helps
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physiolog...
Agree, my thoughts were Common Spotted Ladybeetle also! Though my photos are nowhere near as good as these I have posted this stage of Ladybeetle development, if you want to compare for ID :-)
There are two free loaders on it's back, is it symbiotic or chance do you think?