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05/27/2003: A Red-backed Kingfisher keeps an eye on us!
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05/27/2003: A plant typical in the Australian desert: the Sturt Desert Pea is very restrictive in its water-consumption!
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05/27/2003: They like to be together: two Rainbow Bee-eater keeping each other warm.
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05/27/2003: The most unbelievable animal we found in Australia: the Thorny Devil measures only some centimetres but has sharp thorns all over the body,
what makes him really unattractive for most of its predators. Devil-like is its appetite: about 4000 ants per day is its diet.
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05/27/2003: A Wedge-tail Eagle caught while landing.
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05/24/2003: Rock paintings play a vital role in Aboriginal history. At Ewaninga some of these rock engravings are open for public display.
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05/24/2003: A Yellow-throated Minor visits our camp.
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05/23/2003: We enjoy the view from Castle Rock in the morning sun.
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