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Magpie Larks Collection

The Magpie-Larks of Australia have recently been added to the Royal Zoological Society's Collection in their Gardens, Regents Park

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-Larks of Australia, recently added to the Royal Zoological Societys Collection in their

Magpie-Larks of Australia, recently added to the Royal Zoological Societys Collection in their Gardens
1588189 Magpie-Larks of Australia, recently added to the Royal Zoological Societys Collection in their Gardens, Regents Park (engraving) by English School

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Picture No. 11992771

Picture No. 11992771
Magpie-lark - A male - perched on a stick - at Alkipi Outstation - near Papunya Aboriginal Community - Northern Territory - Australia Magpie-lark - A male - perched on a stick - at Alkipi Outstation

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-lark - by water - Alice Springs Water Treatment Plant, Northern Territory, Australia

Magpie-lark - by water - Alice Springs Water Treatment Plant, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4710 Magpie-lark - by water Alice Springs Water Treatment Plant, Northern Territory, Australia Grallina cyanoleuca Don Hadden contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Australian Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) adult male, calling and displaying

Australian Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) adult male, calling and displaying, perched on overhead wire, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-lark - With reflection in pool - Foraging near a pool by the Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Magpie-lark - With reflection in pool - Foraging near a pool by the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-4399 Magpie-lark - With reflection in pool Foraging near a pool by the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Grallina cyanoleuca Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-lark Male at overflowing cattle trough, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Magpie-lark Male at overflowing cattle trough, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3820 Magpie-lark - male at overflowing cattle trough Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Grallina cyanoleuca Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-lark - male. Popularly known as Pee-wee and Mudlark, but DNA testing has shown it to be a

Magpie-lark - male. Popularly known as Pee-wee and Mudlark, but DNA testing has shown it to be a large Monarch
DH-3239 Magpie-lark - male At Lajamanu, an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-lark - female. Popularly known as Pee-wee and Mudlark

Magpie-lark - female. Popularly known as Pee-wee and Mudlark, but DNA testing has shown it to be a large Monarch
DH-3238 Magpie-lark - female At Lajamanu, an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-Lark Collecting nesting material Mt Isa sewage ponds, Queensland, Australia

Magpie-Lark Collecting nesting material Mt Isa sewage ponds, Queensland, Australia
DH-3107 Magpie-Lark - collecting nesting material Mt Isa sewage ponds, Queensland, Australia Grallina cyanoleuca Popularly known as Pee-wee and Mudlark

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-Lark Male Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

Magpie-Lark Male Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-2911 Magpie-Lark - Male Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia Grallina cyanoleuca Popularly known as Pee-wee and Mudlark

Background imageMagpie Larks Collection: Magpie-Lark Female Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia

Magpie-Lark Female Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-2910 Magpie-Lark - Female Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia Grallina cyanoleuca Popularly known as Pee-wee and Mudlark


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The Magpie-Larks of Australia have recently been added to the Royal Zoological Society's Collection in their Gardens, Regents Park. This captivating engraving, Picture No. 11992771, showcases an adult Australian Magpie-lark standing gracefully on a bed of lush green grass in Melbourne, Victoria. In another stunning photograph taken in Queensland, Australia, we witness an adult male Magpie-lark foraging on short grass at a campsite. These birds are known for their resourcefulness and adaptability when it comes to finding food. At the Alice Springs Water Treatment Plant in Northern Territory, Australia, a Magpie-lark is captured by water. The serene setting adds to the beauty of this bird as it goes about its daily activities. Nesting season brings out the industrious side of these remarkable creatures. An adult male Magpie-lark is seen collecting nesting material beside a puddle in Northern Territory while another one stands proudly with an insect in its beak while standing amidst water. These intelligent birds also know how to quench their thirst creatively. In yet another photo from Northern Territory, an adult male is spotted drinking from a leaking hosepipe - making use of whatever resources they can find. Magpie-larks are not only skilled at survival but also possess incredible vocal abilities and display behaviors that mesmerize observers. A pair can be seen calling and displaying while perched on overhead wires in Queensland. From Queensland to Western Australia's Kimberley region, these birds continue to captivate us with their presence and reflections. Foraging near a pool by the Gibb River Road provides them with ample opportunities for sustenance and reflection alike. Whether they are feeding or displaying their magnificent plumage on overhead wires or simply standing gracefully on the ground or perched atop wire structures - Australian Magpie-larks never fail to leave us awe-inspired by their beauty and resilience throughout different regions of Australia.