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Picture No. 12018928Mulga Parrot male; female below Mulga Parrot male; female below. Date:
Picture No. 12018927Mulga Parrot male Mulga Parrot male. Date:
Picture No. 12018926Mulga Parrot male Mulga Parrot male. Date:
Picture No. 12018925Mulga Parrot female at waterhole Mulga Parrot female at waterhole. Date:
South Australia JPF 11869 Sand dune & Mulga (Acacia aneura), Stzelecki Desert. © Jean-Paul Ferrero / ARDEA LONDONJPF-11869 South Australia - Sand dune and Mulga Stzelecki Desert Acacia aneura Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Mulga Trees Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wideDH-3060 Mulga Trees Near Marla, Sth Australia, Australia. Acacia aneura Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide variety of implements
Hill Mulga - and Spinifex covered hillsides behind. Aboriginal use: Seeds eaten for foodDH-3342 Hill Mulga - and Spinifex covered hillsides behind Mt White Range, Arltunga, East MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Australia