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Striped Stingaree (Trygonoptera ovalis). Southern Western Australia
© Rudie Kuiter / OceanwideImages.com |
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Spotted Stingaree (Urolophus gigas). Also known as Sinclairs Stingaree. Albany, Western Australia
© Andy Murch / OceanwideImages.com |
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Striped Stingaree (Trygonoptera ovalis). Albany, Western Australia
© Andy Murch / OceanwideImages.com |
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Stingaree - possibly a hybrid of Banded Stingaree (Urolophus cruciatus) and Yellowback Stingaree (Urolophus sufflavus). Found along the New South Wales coast, particularly around Jervis Bay, Australia.
© Andy Murch / OceanwideImages.com |
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Eastern Shovelnose Stingaree (Trygonoptera imitata). Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.
© Andy Murch / OceanwideImages.com |
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Eastern Shovelnose Stingaree (Trygonoptera imitata). Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.
© Andy Murch / OceanwideImages.com |
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Smooth Stingray (Dasyatis brevicaudata) - over sea grass. Also known as Short-tail Stingray. Southern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Blue-spotted Maskray (Dasyatis kuhlii), also known as Blue-spotted Stingaree and Blue-spotted Stingray - sifting (feeding) through shell-grit sea bed, with a female Crimson-banded Wrasse (Notolabrus gymnogenis) hovering. Solitary Island, NSW, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Close detail of a Stingray poison barb, protruding from the tail of the ray. Photo taken from a specimen captured off Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Diver observing a Black Stingray (Dasyatis thetidis). Also known as Thorntail Stingray, Black Stingaree, Black Skate and Longtail Stingray. Photo taken beneath Rye Pier, Mornington Peninsula, Vic, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Diver observing a Black Stingray (Dasyatis thetidis). Also known as Thorntail Stingray, Black Stingaree, Black Skate and Longtail Stingray. Photo taken beneath Rye Pier, Mornington Peninsula, Vic, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Freshwater Stingray (Potamotrygon castexi). Also known as Tigrillo Ray and Tigrinus Ray. Found in Argentina and Peru, South America
© Andy Murch / OceanwideImages.com |
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Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps). Found in a range of forest habitats in nothern, eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps). Found in a range of forest habitats in nothern, eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Sugar Gliders (Petaurus breviceps). Found in a range of forest habitats in nothern, eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps). Found in a range of forest habitats in nothern, eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps). Found in a range of forest habitats in nothern, eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps). Found in a range of forest habitats in nothern, eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Olive-backed Sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis), female in its nest. Also known as Yellow-bellied Sunbird. Fund from Southern Asia to Australia. Photo taken near Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfing at Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfer entering the sea, Crescent Head, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfer. Emerald Beach, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfer. Emerald Beach, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfer. Emerald Beach, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Surfer riding a wave. Emerald Beach, New South Wales, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Welcome Swallow (Hirundo neoxena). Found throughout most of Australia, however it tends to avoid very dense forests and arid desert country. Photo taken at Flinders, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) - mother with joey, or baby. Found in a variety of dense forest habitats throughout eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor). Found in a variety of dense forest habitats throughout eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor). Found in a variety of dense forest habitats throughout eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) - mother with joey, or baby. Found in a variety of dense forest habitats throughout eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) - mother with joey, or baby. Found in a variety of dense forest habitats throughout eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) - mother with joey, or baby. Found in a variety of dense forest habitats throughout eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) - mother with joey, or baby. Found in a variety of dense forest habitats throughout eastern and south-eastern Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor). Found in forests, woodlands and scrub throughout eastern Australia. Photo was taken in Mimosa Rocks National Park, New South Wales southern coast, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio). Found around fresh water, usually near reeds in southern Western Australia and eastern Australia. Photo taken in Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio). Found around fresh water, usually near reeds in southern Western Australia and eastern Australia. Photo taken in Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio). Found around fresh water, usually near reeds in southern Western Australia and eastern Australia. Photo taken in Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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