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Evening brown butterfly (Melanitis leda) from Calamvale Creek ...
Large brown butterfly commonly seen at dusk or in early morning. You are most likely to see it at rest with its wings together roughly forming a triangle ...
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Blue tiger butterfly (Tirumala hamata) from Calamvale Creek ...
Belinda's photos. Belinda is a very pretty blue tiger butterfly with striking blue on her wings. Although blue tiger butterflies are famous for travelling ...
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Noisy miner bird (Manorina melanocephala) from Calamvale Creek ...
Noisy miner bird (Manorina melanocephala) photographed at Calamvale Creek, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. One of the critters of Calamvale Creek.
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Noisy miner bird (Manorina melanocephala) from Calamvale Creek ...
Noisy miner bird (Manorina melanocephala) photographed at Calamvale Creek, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. One of the critters of Calamvale Creek.
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White Muscovy duck from Calamvale Creek, Brisbane, Australia
This is a white Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) photographed at Calamvale Creek, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. White duck with bright red mask (caruncle) ...
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Long-finned eel (Anguilla reinhardtii) from Calamvale Creek ...
The two most common types of freshwater eels in Australia are the long-finned eel and the short-finned eel. The most common species in Queensland is the ...
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Calamvale Creek: The creek that doesn't exist!
Some people can walk around the creek and see nothing. But as the photos on this website show, there are plenty of interesting critters coming and going all ...
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Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) from Calamvale Creek, Brisbane ...
Magpie-lark — also called pee-wee, pee-wit, mud-lark, mud-nester, pugwall, Murray magpie. Species: Grallina cyanoleuca. Family: Dicruridae ...
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Golden orb web spider (Nephila edulis) from Calamvale Creek ...
Golden orb web spider (Nephila edulis), photographed at Calamvale Creek, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Sometimes called golden orb weaver, ...
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Nankeen (rufous) night heron (Nycticorax caledonicus) from ...
This is a nankeen night heron (also known as a rufous night heron -- Nicticorax caledonicus) photographed at Calamvale Creek, Brisbane, Queensland, ...
 
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