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Head up for dragonfly, head off for fish head . . .
One moment it's dragonfly trying to dance on White-bellied Sea-Eagle's head, the next it's all go for fisher's discarded fis...
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Feet-first attack kicks off fighting flurry between Intermediate Egrets in Townsville Town Common Conservation Park. But aggressor ended up ...
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White-faced Heron stands up and begs picture be taken at Tyto. The birds can develop some trust in people, but I've never found any aro...
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Big Water Python wraps up Grey Teal in middle of Rowes Bay Lagoon, Townsville, this morning. Slowly but surely the snake stretches mouth ov...
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Thanks - very enjoyable!
well done - wetlands are a vanishing resource in our part of the World (Malaysia) - the concept of International Treaties, such as RAMSAR, do not appear to have popular appeal.
You're welcome, mick.
Gary: Never mind Ramsar, watch out for local bodies looking oh so narrowly at bottom lines and profit from poor ol' Ma Nature. Further, one main reason Australia escapes much depredation against wetlands and nature reserves is that nobody (yet) has eyes on the particular bit of real estate. Wait till we go from 25 million to 35m or so (almost all wanting/having to live in thin coastal strips. Enjoy them all while we can!
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