Images by Christine Walsh

Ever since digital cameras became available I have been using them to take natural history pictures. I set out to see how many differnt species I could photograph and identify, and to try and understand how each creature fits into its given habitat. I made this website to display some of the things I've seen. The images were taken in various parts of Australia and noted in the labels. My identifications may not all be right, please dont hesitate to comment if you think i have it wrong

Friday, May 29, 2009

This is a fringe lilly.
Posted by chrissie at 8:34 PM
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Labels: anglesea, christine walsh, fringe lilly, photo by Christine Walsh, Vic, wildflower

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      • Emus are birds of the plains and are a fairly com...
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      • Seadragons are relatives of the seahorses. Their c...
      • Not only does the area have a diverse range of ve...
      • This is a fringe lilly.
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      • Over a hundred species of orchids grow in the Ang...
      • This is common heath, Victoria's floral emblem. I...
      • Anglesea is known for its wildflowers. There are ...
      • This Anglesea beach, low tide at dawn. It is the ...
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