Magpie Geese and Wallabies
by Joan Stratton
Title
Magpie Geese and Wallabies
Artist
Joan Stratton
Medium
Mixed Media - Photography With Digital Manipulation And Additions
Description
Magpie Geese and Wallabies by Joan Stratton - A painted scene of the billabong filled with lotus flowers, birds and wallabies at the billabong edge who have come in for their late afternoon drink at the Lotus Bird Lodge, Cape York, Queensland. The place where the water birds flock. Love all the wallabies on the other side of the lake.
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December 15th, 2018
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Phyllis Taylor
Cool image! I never realized that wallabies traveled in herds like that. I've only seen photos of one or two at the most.
Joan Stratton replied:
Oh Phyllis that's not the half of it! You should see them on the farms, 50+ in the fields in the mornings then again at night :)