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Brolgas Collection

The majestic brolgas, with their graceful silhouette in flight, are the official bird emblem of Queensland, Australia

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga - silhouette of flock in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Australia

Brolga - silhouette of flock in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Australia
ROY-611 Brolga - silhouette of flock in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland Australia Grus rubicundus Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga - flock in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Australia

Brolga - flock in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Australia
ROY-609 Brolga - flock in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland Australia Grus rubicundus Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga preening Common across northern and eastern Australia where it inhabits open country

Brolga preening Common across northern and eastern Australia where it inhabits open country and wetlands
DH-4154 Brolga preening At Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Kimberley, Western Australia. Grus rubicunda Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga (Grus rubicunda) six adults, warming up in early morning sunshine

Brolga (Grus rubicunda) six adults, warming up in early morning sunshine, standing in extinct volcanic crater, Bromfield Swamp, Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga (Grus rubicunda) adult, warming up in early morning sunshine

Brolga (Grus rubicunda) adult, warming up in early morning sunshine, standing in extinct volcanic crater, Bromfield Swamp, Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga - in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Australia

Brolga - in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Australia
ROY-610 Brolga - in flight - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland Australia Grus rubicundus Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga - with wings spread open - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Queenland

Brolga - with wings spread open - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland - Queenland - Australia
ROY-607 Brolga - with wings spread open - official bird emblem of the state of Queensland Queensland - Australia Grus rubicundus Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga Common across northern and eastern Australia where it inhabits open country and wetlands

Brolga Common across northern and eastern Australia where it inhabits open country and wetlands
DH-4151 Brolga At Mt Barnett water treatment plant, Kimberley, Western Australia. Grus rubicunda Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolgas - A family party. Near Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Brolgas - A family party. Near Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3967 Brolgas - a family party Near Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Grus rubicunda Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolgas - This male was stretched up tall emphasising size disparity between male and female

Brolgas - This male was stretched up tall emphasising size disparity between male and female
DH-3966 Brolgas - this male was stretched up tall emphasising size disparity between male and female Near Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolgas in flight Found throughout north and northeastern Australia in both flooded

Brolgas in flight Found throughout north and northeastern Australia in both flooded and dry grasslands
DH-3874 Brolgas in flight Flying above Munkayarra claypan near Derby, Western Australia. Grus rubicunda Found throughout north and northeastern Australia in both flooded and dry grasslands

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga in flight Found throughout north and northeastern Australia in both flooded

Brolga in flight Found throughout north and northeastern Australia in both flooded and dry grasslands
DH-3871 Brolga in flight Flying above Munkayarra claypan near Derby, Western Australia Grus rubicunda Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBrolgas Collection: Brolga Dancing Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia

Brolga Dancing Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia
DH-2990 Brolga - Dancing, wings outstretched Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia Grus rubicunda Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The majestic brolgas, with their graceful silhouette in flight, are the official bird emblem of Queensland, Australia. These magnificent creatures can be seen soaring through the skies, symbolizing the beauty and freedom of this state. In the early morning sunshine, a group of six adult brolgas stand tall in an extinct volcanic crater, warming up for another day. Their elegant presence adds a touch of magic to this unique landscape. Preening themselves with utmost care, these birds are a common sight across northern and eastern Australia. They thrive in open country and wetlands like the Mt Barnett water treatment plant in Kimberley, Western Australia. With wings spread wide open as they take flight, brolgas proudly represent Queensland's natural heritage. Their silhouette against the sky is a breathtaking sight that captures the essence of this remarkable state. As they continue to inhabit various regions across Australia's vast landmass, these beautiful birds bring life and vitality wherever they go. A family party near Gibb River Road showcases their strong bonds and harmonious existence within nature's embrace. Brolgas serve as ambassadors for both Queensland and Australia as a whole - symbols of gracefulness and resilience that inspire awe in all who witness them.