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Brolga - Wikipedia
The brolga is a common, gregarious wetland bird species of tropical and south-eastern Australia and New Guinea. It is a tall, upright bird with a small head. en.wikipedia.org
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Brolga - BirdLife Australia
The Brolga is a large grey crane, with a featherless red head and grey crown. Known for its energetic dance performed during the year. birdlife.org.au
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Brolga - International Crane Foundation
The Brolga occurs throughout northern and eastern Australia and in limited areas of Papua New Guinea. There are also small populations in southeastern ... savingcranes.org
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brolga
brolga (ˈbrɒlgə) [Native name.] The Australian native companion crane, Grus rubicunda.1896 Westm. Gaz. 6 Oct. 2/1 The native companion crane, otherwise known as the brolga. 1911 Bean ‘Dreadnought’ of Darling xvii. 169 Far up one of the Darling tributaries, the brolga (native companion) and crane and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brolga - The Australian Museum
The Brolga is one of Australia's two crane species, and is known for its spectacular dance displays by both sexes during breeding season. australian.museum
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[PDF] Our Wildlife Fact Sheet
The Brolga is omnivorous meaning that they will feed on both plant and animal matter. They will eat a variety of wetland plants, insects and amphibians, and ... www.wildlife.vic.gov.au
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Brolga and Kangaroo Dundee
A BBC UK / Nat Geo USA documentary that follows Brolga, a tough Australian who rescues orphan baby kangaroos and raises his mob of almost thirty kangaroos. kangaroosanctuary.com
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Brolga Antigone rubicunda - eBird
Tall pale gray crane with grayish legs and red bare skin on head that does not extend down the neck. Note red dewlap under chin. ebird.org
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Brolgas (Australian Cranes) | Bush Heritage Australia
Brolgas are one of Australia's largest flying birds – they stand a metre tall and have a wing span up to 2.4 metres. They're one of two members of the ... www.bushheritage.org.au
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The Graceful Brolga – Australia's Dancing Crane - YouTube
The Brolga crane is one of Australia's tallest birds, easily recognized by its slender build, gray feathers, and the striking red band ... www.youtube.com
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Brolga
Brolga is an Australian illustrator and street artist based in Brooklyn, New York. brolga.com
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Brolga (ship)
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named Brolga, after the brolga. , a fishing vessel acquired as an auxiliary minesweeper in 1917 and returned wikipedia.org
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ST Brolga
ST Brolga was an auxiliary minesweeper operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Brolga was returned to her owners in February 1918. Fate Albert San was wrecked on 13 August 1926 and declared a total loss. wikipedia.org
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MSA Brolga (1102)
Brolga was assigned to the mine warfare base at . Civilian Following the sale, Brolga was relocated to Fremantle in February 2004. wikipedia.org
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Roger (kangaroo)
Life Roger was rescued as a joey by Chris 'Brolga' Barns after Roger's mother was killed by a car. wikipedia.org
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