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  • Pamela

    28 May 2010

    absolutely breathtaking Report

     
  • Pammie

    30 May 2010

    Inspiration to get out there and take photos of our wonderful natural assets Report

     
  • SERGIOSPN

    15 Jul 2010

    great photos, beautiful, like all Australia, Australia is the pearl of the wolrd and my dream is go to Australia but I'm so far lol, anyway I promise to one day be there. see you from Spain. Report

     
  • Rjeve154

    15 Feb 2011

    Whilst these photos are delightful to look at, it is a shame that the birds are not always identified,particularly in light of your article 'Birdwatchers' Guide to Australia. Report

     
  • Jessica

    22 Feb 2011

    beautiful thank you
    Rainbow Lorikeets, ?, ?, ?, Pea****, ?, Tawny frogmouth(I think), Noisy Minor(maybe), Emu Report

     
  • Jessica

    22 Feb 2011

    p.s. Sergio, I hope you get to come to Australia and see all our spectacular wildlife, good luck, I hope your dream comes true. Report

     
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