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Endemic Collection (page 21)

Background imageEndemic Collection: Striated Starling Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands

Striated Starling Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands
DH-4131 Striated Starling Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands. Inhabits forest edges, gardens, secondary growth and coconut plantations

Background imageEndemic Collection: New Caledonian Friarbird Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to

New Caledonian Friarbird Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to forests
DH-4126 New Caledonian Friarbird Ile des Pins Philemon diemenensis Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to forests

Background imageEndemic Collection: New Caledonian Friarbird feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen

New Caledonian Friarbird feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to
DH-4124 New Caledonian Friarbird feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to forests

Background imageEndemic Collection: Fan-tailed Gerygone Endemic to Rennell in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, mainland New Caledonia

Fan-tailed Gerygone Endemic to Rennell in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, mainland New Caledonia
DH-4116 Fan-tailed Gerygone Endemic to Rennell in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, mainland New Caledonia, Mare Island and Isle des Pins. Common from forests through to gardens

Background imageEndemic Collection: Yellow-rumped Mannikin This endemic species has a restricted distribution that straddles

Yellow-rumped Mannikin This endemic species has a restricted distribution that straddles the Western Australia
DH-4103 Yellow-rumped Mannikin Western Australia Lonchura flaviprymna This endemic species has a restricted distribution that straddles the Western Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: Star Finch eating seed Endemic to Australia. Considered near threatened by BirdLife International

Star Finch eating seed Endemic to Australia. Considered near threatened by BirdLife International 2005
DH-4098 Star Finch eating seed Reasonably common in optimum habitat such as the agricultural land throughout the Ord River Valley Irrigation Scheme (Western Australia)

Background imageEndemic Collection: Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands

Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands, east of New Caledonia where it is commonly
DH-4097 Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands, east of New Caledonia where it is commonly encountered in gardens, forest edge and secondary growth

Background imageEndemic Collection: Green-backed White-eyes feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines

Green-backed White-eyes feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines
DH-4089 Green-backed White-eyes - feeding on pawpaw Island of Pines (Ile des Pins). Zosterops xanthochrous Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group

Background imageEndemic Collection: Green-backed White-eye Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines

Green-backed White-eye Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group
DH-4088 Green-backed White-eye On a small island off the coast of New Caledonia. Zosterops xanthochrous Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group

Background imageEndemic Collection: Black-breasted Buzzard / Black-breasted Kite. This species is neither a Buzzard nor a Kite

Black-breasted Buzzard / Black-breasted Kite. This species is neither a Buzzard nor a Kite. Endemic to Australia
DH-4081 Black-breasted Buzzard / Black-breasted Kite. Near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Hamirostra melanosternon This species is neither a Buzzard nor a Kite

Background imageEndemic Collection: Sooty Oystercatcher leg flagged Endemic to Australia. A marine species found right around

Sooty Oystercatcher leg flagged Endemic to Australia. A marine species found right around Australia's coastline but
DH-4072 Sooty Oystercatcher - leg tagged Endemic to Australia. At Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia. Haematopus fuliginosus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageEndemic Collection: Dusky Gerygone Endemic to the northern Western Australian coastline and almost always in mangroves

Dusky Gerygone Endemic to the northern Western Australian coastline and almost always in mangroves
DH-4065 Dusky Gerygone At Crab Creek, Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia Gerygone tenebrosa Endemic to the northern Western Australian coastline and almost always in mangroves

Background imageEndemic Collection: Weebill - Australia's smallest bird. Along the Gibb River Road near an overflowing cattle trough

Weebill - Australia's smallest bird. Along the Gibb River Road near an overflowing cattle trough, Kimberley
DH-3889 Weebill - Australia's smallest bird. Along the Gibb River Road near an overflowing cattle trough, Kimberley, Western Australia Smicrornis brevirostris flavesce Found throughout most of

Background imageEndemic Collection: Yellow-rumped Thornbill At Herdsman Lake, Perth, Western Australia. Best known

Yellow-rumped Thornbill At Herdsman Lake, Perth, Western Australia. Best known
DH-3769 Yellow-rumped Thornbill Herdsman Lake, Perth, Western Australia. Acanthiza chrysorrhoa chrysorrho Best known and most widespread thornbill found in most areas with trees

Background imageEndemic Collection: Short-billed Black-Cockatoo / Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo. At Cowaramup Bay, south of Perth

Short-billed Black-Cockatoo / Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo. At Cowaramup Bay, south of Perth
DH-3733 Short-billed Black-Cockatoo / Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo Adult - feeding flying chick At Cowaramup Bay, south of Perth Calyptorhynchus latirostris Don Hadden Please note that prints are for

Background imageEndemic Collection: Red-eared Firetail - on ground. Endemic to the extreme southwest of Western Australia

Red-eared Firetail - on ground. Endemic to the extreme southwest of Western Australia
DH-3732 Red-eared Firetail - on ground Endemic to the extreme southwest of Western Australia Stagonopleura oculata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Blue-billed Duck - Male At Herdsman Lake, Perth, Western Australia

Blue-billed Duck - Male At Herdsman Lake, Perth, Western Australia. This rather wary Australian endemic is found only
DH-3709 Blue-billed Duck - Male At Herdsman Lake, Perth, Western Australia Oxyura australis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Australian Ringneck / Twenty-eight Parrot. This subspecies found only in the south west of Western

Australian Ringneck / Twenty-eight Parrot. This subspecies found only in the south west of Western Australia
DH-3706 Australian Ring-neck / Twenty-eight Parrot. Australia Barnardius zonarius semitorquatu his subspecies found only in the south west of Western Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: Thick-billed Grasswren. Formerly Western Grasswren. Inhabits sandplains with scattered shrubs

Thick-billed Grasswren. Formerly Western Grasswren. Inhabits sandplains with scattered shrubs
DH-3596 Thick-billed Grasswren. Formerly Western Grasswren Monkey Mia, Western Australia. Amytornis textilis textilis Inhabits sandplains with scattered shrubs

Background imageEndemic Collection: Spinifexbird - Restricted to spinifex, Triodia sp, where it is difficult to observe

Spinifexbird - Restricted to spinifex, Triodia sp, where it is difficult to observe
DH-3584 Spinifexbird - Restricted to spinifex, Triodia sp, where it is difficult to observe. Near Marble Bar, Pilbara, Western Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: Black-and-orange / Black and Rufous Flycatcher - Inhabits evergreen forests

Black-and-orange / Black and Rufous Flycatcher - Inhabits evergreen forests and moist thickets in ravines
DH-3468 Black-and-orange / Black and Rufous Flycatcher - Inhabits evergreen forests and moist thickets in ravines. Endemic to the Western Ghats Photographed in Ootacamund Botanic Gardens

Background imageEndemic Collection: White-Quilled Rock-Pigeon Australian endemic confined to the extreme northeast of Western Australia

White-Quilled Rock-Pigeon Australian endemic confined to the extreme northeast of Western Australia
DH-3381 White-Quilled Rock-Pigeon Manning Gorge, Kimberleys, Western Australia Petrophassa albipennis albipenni Australian endemic confined to the extreme northeast of Western Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: White-winged Fairy-wren At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami

White-winged Fairy-wren At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert
DH-3294 White-winged Fairy-wren At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageEndemic Collection: Galah - Eating wild seeds - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galah - Eating wild seeds - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3274 Galah - Eating wild seeds At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageEndemic Collection: Galahs - On tree branch - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galahs - On tree branch - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3273 Galahs - On tree branch At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: Galah - Drinking at drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galah - Drinking at drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3272 Galah - Drinking at drying pool Near Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageEndemic Collection: Galah - Near drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant

Galah - Near drying pool - Being a seed eater is disliked by grain farmers. Abundant
DH-3269 Galah - Near drying pool Near Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: Major Mitchell's Cockatoo - Approaching a pool to drink at dawn At Lajamanu an aboriginal

Major Mitchell's Cockatoo - Approaching a pool to drink at dawn At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the edge of
DH-3230 Major Mitchell's Cockatoo - Approaching a pool to drink at dawn At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: Peaceful Dove - Approaching a pool to drink at dawn. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community

Peaceful Dove - Approaching a pool to drink at dawn. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the edge of the Tanami
DH-3222 Peaceful Dove - Approaching a pool to drink at dawn At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory

Background imageEndemic Collection: Peaceful Dove - drinking at a pool at dawn At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the edge of

Peaceful Dove - drinking at a pool at dawn At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the edge of the Tanami Desert
DH-3221 Peaceful Dove - drinking at a pool at dawn At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia Geopelia placida placida Endemic to Australia

Background imageEndemic Collection: Green Rosella At waterhole near Buckland, Tasmania, Australia

Green Rosella At waterhole near Buckland, Tasmania, Australia
DH-2946 Green Rosella - At waterhole near Buckland Tasmania, Australia Platycercus caledonicus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Green Rosella Approaching waterhole near Buckland, Tasmania, Australia

Green Rosella Approaching waterhole near Buckland, Tasmania, Australia
DH-2945 Green Rosella - Approaching waterhole near Buckland Tasmania, Australia Platycercus caledonicus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Green Rosella Near its nest site at the historic penitentiary at Port Arthur. Tasmania, Australia

Green Rosella Near its nest site at the historic penitentiary at Port Arthur. Tasmania, Australia
DH-2944 Green Rosella - Near its nest site at the historic penitentiary at Port Arthur Tasmania, Australia Platycercus caledonicus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageEndemic Collection: Pitt Island Shag - on rock

Pitt Island Shag - on rock
DH-2380 Pitt Island Shag - on rock Phalacrocorax featherstoni Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEndemic Collection: Chatham Island Shag - colony with adults and young

Chatham Island Shag - colony with adults and young
DH-2378 Chatham Island Shag - colony with adults and young Phalacrocorax onslowi Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEndemic Collection: Chatham Island Shag Previously known as: Leucocarbo onslowi

Chatham Island Shag Previously known as: Leucocarbo onslowi
DH-2377 Chatham Island Shag Phalacrocorax onslowi Previously known as: Leucocarbo onslowi Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Red-fronted Parakeet - at nest hole, endemic. New Zealand

Red-fronted Parakeet - at nest hole, endemic. New Zealand
DH-1057 Red-fronted Parakeet - at nest hole, endemic. New Zealand Cyanoramphus n. novaezelandiae Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Yellowhead - endemic South Island, New Zealand

Yellowhead - endemic South Island, New Zealand
DH-1023 Yellowhead - endemic South Island, New Zealand. Mohoua ochrocephala Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEndemic Collection: Seychelles Bare-legged Scops Owl Mahe Island Seychelles

Seychelles Bare-legged Scops Owl Mahe Island Seychelles
COS-742 Seychelles Bare-legged Scops Owl Mahe Island, Seychelles Oths insularis Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEndemic Collection: Hawaiian Stilt - Landing (Hawaiian endemic Kuaua'i Island, Hawaii)

Hawaiian Stilt - Landing (Hawaiian endemic Kuaua'i Island, Hawaii)
COS-597 Hawaiian Stilt - Landing (Hawaiian endemic) Kaua'i Island, Hawaii Himantopus himantopus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Blue white labido – side view, tropical freshwater Lake Malawi 002962

Blue white labido – side view, tropical freshwater Lake Malawi 002962
BB-1149 Blue white labido - side view, tropical freshwater Lake Malawi Labidochromis caeruleus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEndemic Collection: Flightless steamer ducks. Uses the wings as paddles to swim very fast

Flightless steamer ducks. Uses the wings as paddles to swim very fast (hence steamer from paddlesteamer)
AUS-901 Flightless steamer ducks. Uses the wings as paddles to swim very fast (hence steamer from paddlesteamer). Falkland Islands Tachyeres brachypterus Graham Robertson / Auscape / ardea.com

Background imageEndemic Collection: Cape White-eye feeding on grapes. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland

Cape White-eye feeding on grapes. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland, exotic plantations and suburban gardens
ASW-4580 Cape White-eye feeding on grapes Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Zosterops capensis Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland, exotic plantations and suburban gardens

Background imageEndemic Collection: Cape White-eye visiting fruiting grape vine. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland

Cape White-eye visiting fruiting grape vine. Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland
ASW-4579 Cape White-eye visiting fruiting grape vine Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Zosterops capensis Inhabits forests, savanna, woodland, exotic plantations and suburban gardens



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