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Australians Iconic Brolga Crane
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Australians Iconic Brolga Crane
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
Unveiling the Splendour of Australia through Exquisite Artwork
Marianne Purdie
Media ID 18968517
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This print captures the essence of Australia's iconic Brolga Crane in its natural habitat. The image showcases the bird's graceful movements and highlights its close connection to Aboriginal legends and dances. In traditional Aboriginal culture, the Brolga holds great significance, with its elegant performances inspiring ancient rituals that mimic its intricate motions. The name "Brolga" originates from the Gamilaraay language, where these majestic creatures are known as "burralga". Standing at an impressive meter tall and boasting a wingspan of up to 2.4 meters, Brolgas are among Australia's largest flying birds. Against a backdrop of vibrant orange skies and lush grasslands, this photograph captures a moment of pure beauty in nature. The low angle view emphasizes their majesty as they spread their wings against the tropical sky. With their grey plumage contrasting against the vivid surroundings, these monogamous birds showcase both strength and grace. Living nomadically across remote locations such as Cairns in Queensland, Brolgas thrive in wet areas like mud flats due to their omnivorous diet. Their presence adds enchantment to Australia's wildlife scene while contributing to the delicate balance of ecosystems. Marianne Purdie skillfully encapsulates all these elements within her lens, creating an awe-inspiring portrayal of this magnificent species. This print serves as a testament to the splendor found within Australian nature and reminds us of our responsibility towards preserving it for future generations.
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