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Ocenia Collection

Background imageOcenia Collection: Topiary garden Gembrook, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia JLR05851

Topiary garden Gembrook, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia JLR05851
JLR-343 Topiary garden Gembrook Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia Jean-marc La Roque contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageOcenia Collection: Red Cabbage Palm - a living fossil, remnant from when lush forests covered this area

Red Cabbage Palm - a living fossil, remnant from when lush forests covered this area
JLR-198 Red Cabbage Palm - a living fossil, remnant from when lush forests covered this area Nearest similar palms are 1000 km away

Background imageOcenia Collection: Red-capped Plover, male straddling eggs. Both adults stood over the eggs shading rather than

Red-capped Plover, male straddling eggs. Both adults stood over the eggs shading rather than incubating as
DH-3634 Red-capped Plover - male shading eggs at nest At a pond near Marble Bar, Pilbara, Western Australia Charadrius ruficapillus Both adults stood over the eggs shading rather than incubating as

Background imageOcenia Collection: Red-capped Plover, female with wet abdomen. When returning to incubate this female had a wet

Red-capped Plover, female with wet abdomen. When returning to incubate this female had a wet abdomen used to cool
DH-3633 Red-capped Plover - female with wet abdomen At a pond near Marble Bar, Pilbara, Western Australia Charadrius ruficapillus When returning to incubate this female had a wet abdomen used to cool

Background imageOcenia Collection: Red-capped Plover, feeding. - A widespread plover closely related to the Kentish Plover

Red-capped Plover, feeding. - A widespread plover closely related to the Kentish Plover
DH-3632 Red-capped Plover, feeding At a pond near Marble Bar, Pilbara, Western Australia. Charadrius ruficapillus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOcenia Collection: Red-capped Plover - A widespread plover closely related to the Kentish Plover

Red-capped Plover - A widespread plover closely related to the Kentish Plover
DH-3631 Red-capped Plover - A widespread plover closely related to the Kentish Plover At a pond near Marble Bar, Pilbara, Western Australia


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