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Southern Brown Bandicoot

 

 


 

Southern Brown Bandicoot

South West Victoria - Penola

Oil on Canvas

 

$AUD3,600.00


 

 

 


 

South Eastern Red-tailed Black Cockatoos
61cm x 84 cm or 24" x 33.1"
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Endangered - There are five sub-species of Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo. The South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii graptogyne) is only found in south-east South Australia and south-west Victoria.
There is an estimated population of only 800 - 1000 birds.

To find out more about these birds and how you can help go to http://redtail.com.au .


The Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo Recovery Team


Winner of the 'Gold Medal Award '
in the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia Inc.- Wild Awards 2006 exhibition at Montsalvat in Victoria

 


 
 

 

The Wild Ones
Lorikeets
(Rainbows and Red Collared)
35cm x 83cm or 14" x 21.5"

For Sale $3,500.00 AUD

 

   

 

 

 

   

 


 

Finalist in the
South Australian
Museum
THE WATERHOUSE

natural history ART PRIZE
Inaugural Exhibition

'On The Rocks'
Brushtail Rock Wallabies
90cm x 65 cm
35" x25.5"

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Ginti

Western Grey Kangaroo

Medium - Graphite

Size A2

 

 

 

'Erin's Home' - Greater Glider

Size: 52 x 88 cmor 20.5" x 34.5"
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The greater glider is a marsupial possum and is closely related to the lemuroid ringtail possum. The greater glider has a flap of skin along each side as does the lemuroid, but this skin has evolved into an expandable membrane that allows it to glide. It is the longest glider in the world with a head and body length of up to 45cm and a nonprehensile tail length of about 60cm. It can glide for up to 100 metres and turn in mid-glide. Their fur may be grey, dark brown or white. It inhabits the canopy of the tall eucalypt forests of the east coast of Australia and feeds on eucalypt leaves and buds and rests in high tree hollows during the day.

Erin was rescued by a wildlife carer. She had fallen onto a roof and broken her tail. Eventually her tail had to be removed but she recovered and was released back into the wild.

 

 

 

Superb View - Superb Lyrebird

Size 36cm (14") x 56cm (22")
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These unique birds are elusive and their colouring appears dull at a quick glance. If you have time to watch them you will become facinated with their life and their beauty. Their colouring is not dull at all, in fact the rich colour effects in certain lights are beautiful. They are skilled mimics. Not only can they mimic the sounds and birds of the bush but if they are exposed to other noises they can skillfully copy them as well.


The Superb Lyrebird inhabits temperate and subtropical rainforests from Southern Queensland to Victoria. The male performs a beautiful courtship ritual on his specially constructed mound of earth, spreading his impressive tail over his head as he sings his beautiful series of whistles, clicks and clucks and of mimicry.

 

 

Superb Lyrebird

 

   
 
Kookaburras
    

Gus and Friends
Kookaburras
46cm x 34cm or 18" x 13.5"
Commission

 

 

 

 

 

 

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