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Australias crane: the Brolga
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Australias crane: the Brolga
A brolga showing how it lives in its environment. There are a number of traditional Aboriginal legends and dances are associated with the bird, and use movements that mimick their graceful performances. The name Brolga is taken from the Aboriginal language Gamilaraay, in which they are called, burralga.
Brolgas are one of Australias largest flying birds - they stand a metre tall and have a wing span up to 2.4 metres
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Marianne Purdie
Australia's crane: the Brolga
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This stunning print captures the majestic beauty of Australia's iconic crane, the Brolga. Standing tall at a metre high with a wingspan reaching up to 2.4 metres, these graceful birds are truly a sight to behold in their natural environment.
The Brolga is not only known for its impressive size and striking appearance but also for its important cultural significance in Aboriginal legends and dances. Traditional stories and movements mimic the elegant performances of these birds, showcasing their importance in Australian culture.
Named "burralga" in the Gamilaraay language, Brolgas are monogamous creatures that exhibit intricate mating rituals and behaviors. Their nomadic nature takes them across remote locations like mud flats and wet areas, where they can be seen preening their grey feathers under the tropical sky.
Photographer Marianne Purdie has perfectly captured the essence of these tropical birds in this image, highlighting their grace and beauty against a backdrop of lush grass and vibrant orange hues. This print serves as a reminder of the unique wildlife that calls Australia home, offering viewers a glimpse into the world of one of Australia's largest flying birds - the magnificent Brolga.
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