Austral Gallery
Available as Prints and Gift Items
Choose from 24 pictures in our Austral collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Oystercatcher and Marsh Harrier - Oystercatcher chasing marsh harrier (Circus aeruginosus) out of nesting territory
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Oystercatcher and Marsh Harrier - Oystercatcher chasing marsh harrier (Circus aeruginosus) out of nesting territory, in flight
KA-599
Thresher / Foxtail Shark
Distribution: Eastern & Western Atlantic / Central Pacific / Indo-west Pacific
Alopias vulpinus
Usually lives at depths over 200m & only sighted rarely - The Common Thresher Shark ranges in size from 16.5 to 20ft long - Feeds on Squid & Fish corraling them with its elongated tail / stunning them with slaps from it and catching them with its very sharp but small teeth - Decreasing in numbers because of overfishing (it is hunted for meat and its fins)
Kurt Amsler
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Stonechat - Male in summer plumage, with spider in bill while perched on the tip of dry sedge
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Spanish Imperial / Iberian Imperial Eagle / Adalberts Eagle - in flight
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Mimic Octopus, Wonderpus - Found in sandy areas, Ability to change shape and mimic other sand dwelling creatures
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Red-shouldered Hawk - Adult bird with typical paler plumage of southern Red-shoulders - in flight
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Australian White Ibis - flock of Australien White Ibis flying to their sleeping trees at sunset with only their
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Short-toed Eagle - adult in flight hunting on migration over Tarifa
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Siamese Fighting Fish - Blue form male, displaying, side view
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Mimic Octopus, Wonderpus - Found in sandy areas, Ability to change shape and mimic other sand dwelling creatures
KA-599
Thresher / Foxtail Shark
Distribution: Eastern & Western Atlantic / Central Pacific / Indo-west Pacific
Alopias vulpinus
Usually lives at depths over 200m & only sighted rarely - The Common Thresher Shark ranges in size from 16.5 to 20ft long - Feeds on Squid & Fish corraling them with its elongated tail / stunning them with slaps from it and catching them with its very sharp but small teeth - Decreasing in numbers because of overfishing (it is hunted for meat and its fins)
Kurt Amsler
Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
© Ardea - All Rights Reserved