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  • Masai Giraffe family
    Masai Giraffe family.jpg
  • Mallard.  Family of ducklings going for a stroll.
    Mallard.jpg
  • some families are just more dysfunctional than others
    Quarreling Family of Vervet Monkeys.jpg
  • Egyptian Goose, Kruger, South Africa
    Egyptian Goose family.jpg
  • Warthog
    Warthog family.jpg
  • Paradise Shelduck, Travis Wetland, New Zealand
    Paradise Shelduck 08_1646.jpg
  • Endangered Hector dolphins, Curio Bay, New Zealand
    Surfing Dolphins 01.jpg
  • New Zealand Scaup
    New Zealand Scaup 06_1903.jpg
  • A nice line-up of six endangered Hector's dolphins surfing a breaking wave at Curio Bay, New Zealand.
    Surfing Hector's Dolphins at Curio B...jpg
  • A nice line-up of six endangered Hector's dolphins surfing a breaking wave at Curio Bay, New Zealand.
    Surfing Hector's Dolphins at Curio B...jpg
  • Jumping Lambs, Southland, New Zealand
    Spring Lambs 02.jpg
  • Canada Goose, Travis Wetland, New Zealand
    Canada Goose 03_1402.jpg
  • 12x36-inch print of Hector dolphins surfing a breaking wave at Curio Bay, New Zealand.
    Surfing Dolphins.tif
  • Royal Spoonbill, Catlins, New Zealand (12x33 inch print)
    Royal Spoonbill 2 (12x33in).jpg
  • Hippo fart.jpg
  • A pod of playful Hector's dolphins dance in out of the surf at Porpoise Bay, in the Catlins, New Zealand
    Playful Hector's Dolphins at Porpois...jpg
  • Hector Dolphin, Curio Bay, New Zealand
    Surfing Dolphins 03.jpg
  • Plains zebras in Kruger, South Africa.
    Plains Zebra.jpg
  • Black Swan, Travis Wetland, New Zealand
    Black Swan 08_1767.jpg
  • Spring has sprung!
    Spring Lambs, Southland, New Zealand.jpg
  • Royal Spoonbill, Catlins, New Zealand (12x33 inch print)
    Royal Spoonbill 1 (12x33 in).jpg
  • The bird that Australians probable best relate to is the Laughing Kookaburra; perhaps because of its laughter-like call it seems to have an excellent sense of humor.  What many people do not know is that kookaburras are actually the largest members of the kingfisher family!
    Laughing Kookaburra 01_3241.jpg
  • The rush of the ocean collides against the base of the cliff, as a family of endangered yellow-eyed penguins reunite.
    Clifftop Yellow-eyed Penguins 02_H7C...jpg
  • The rush of the ocean collides against the base of the cliff, as a family of endangered yellow-eyed penguins reunite.
    Clifftop Yellow-eyed Penguins 01_H7C...jpg
  • Previously categorized as a honeyeater along with the tui and bellbird, the stitchbird is now classed as the only member of its own family, the Notiomystidae. The stitchbird's nearest relative appears to be New Zealand wattlebirds, such as kokako.
    Stitchbird 07_H7C0821.jpg
  • The Tui is the largest bird in the honeyeater family. The name is the original Maori name. The English name, Parson Bird, is no longer used, but came about due to the white tuft resembling a parson.
    Tui portrait 57_H7C3412.jpg
  • DNA evidence has found that the extinct Dodo belongs to the same bird family as doves and pigeons.  Out of the 25 species of pigeons and doves that are found in Australia, 23 of them are native to Australia.  Depicted in this image is the beautiful Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove.
    Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove_4614.jpg
  • The Dusky Moorhen is found in wetland habitats, and is a bird of the rail family.
    Dusky Moorhen 01_6658.jpg
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  • G Family Portrait 2.jpg
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