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  • Daintree Valley

    Thumbnail for Daintree ValleyBirds, wildlife, nature and daily happenings in the Daintree Valley at Daintree Valley Hav...
  • Australian Nature P...

    Thumbnail for Australian Nature P...A frequently update photo blog of some of my recently captured images.Images contain, Land...
  • Lesley Smitheringal...

    Thumbnail for Lesley Smitheringal...Blog by Australian wildlife artist and photographer Lesley Smitheringale.
  • David Webb Nature P...

    Thumbnail for David Webb Nature P...An extensive nature photography gallery containing photos of all things nature - flora, fa...

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  • Beautiful Bookmarks available – order yours for Christmas now! by Lesley Smitheringale Fine Art on Nov 15, 2009

    Brand new collection of bookmarks available from my Shop.  These bookmarks measure 6.5 x 11 cm.  They are professionally printed, high resolution prints onto premium glossy paper in laminated sleeves for complete protection and durability.  They h...

  • 9 types of intelligence by Watchful eyes, thoughtful mind on Nov 4, 2009

    [Image source] When we talk about someone intelligent, we usually mean it in a way that the person has done well in studies, academics or some such intellectual faculty. Would you call someone who has great sense of direction and never needs a GPS,...

  • Mate, it's a Spangled Drongo. by Towards Sustainabililty on Nov 4, 2009

    We managed to get around 5 kilos of mulberries off our little tree before the birds discovered it.At first, the birds landed on the top branches - which I can't reach anyway - so I didn't mind sharing a few, since most of the birds are new to me, and...

  • TED Tuesday: From redwoods to north pole by Watchful eyes, thoughtful mind on Nov 2, 2009

    Science writer Richard Preston talks about some of the most enormous living beings on the planet, the giant trees of the US Pacific Northwest. Growing from a tiny seed, they support vast ecosystems -- and are still, largely, a mystery. Lewis Pugh...

  • Barbecue at Hanging Rock by Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog on Nov 2, 2009

    Partaking in a barbecue at Hanging Rock, was I in any danger of vanishing into the ether like those poor schoolgirls in Peter Weir's classic film? Or would I be safe as long as I avoided pan pipe music, and didn't wear Victorian petticoats?With all t...

  • How My Mulberry Days Expand by Natalija Creates on Nov 2, 2009

    Feeling high after a morning jog, my eyes are raised to the world above.What's that there? Juicy and Ripe? MMMM Mulberries. My childhood delight! There's one good thing about lack of birds, and that's fresh black berries, undisturbed!So thanks Dalkei...

  • Almost gone ... Sharks by Watchful eyes, thoughtful mind on Oct 31, 2009

    Guest post series 'Almost gone ...' by Scott Bright (@Speciesguy) About five months ago I learned about shark fin soup. Over one hundred million sharks are being removed out of the ocean every year to this soup and long lining. The kids of the world...

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