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Pardalotes Collection

The diverse world of pardalotes comes to life in the vast landscapes of Australia

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Striated Pardalote At Apatula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory, Australia

Striated Pardalote At Apatula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4612 Striated Pardalote At Apatula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory, Australia. Pardalotus striatus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Spotted Pardalote - male

Spotted Pardalote - male
GC-25 SPOTTED PARDALOTE - MALE Pardalotus punctatus Graeme Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Striated Pardalote at tunnel entrance This Black-headed subspecies occurs across the Top End

Striated Pardalote at tunnel entrance This Black-headed subspecies occurs across the Top End from the Kimberley to far
DH-4100 Striated Pardalote - At the entrance to a nest hole still in the process of being dug. At Manning Gorge campground, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Striated Pardalote - The various races of Striated Pardalote are found right throughout Australia

Striated Pardalote - The various races of Striated Pardalote are found right throughout Australia
DH-3448 Striated Pardalote Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Pardalotus striatus uropygialis The various races of Striated Pardalote are found right throughout Australia

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Striated Pardalote - At nest with food in mouth - The various races of Striated Pardalote are

Striated Pardalote - At nest with food in mouth - The various races of Striated Pardalote are found right throughout
DH-3447 Striated Pardalote - At nest with food in mouth Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Pardalotus striatus uropygialis The various races of Striated Pardalote are found right throughout

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Striated Pardalote - Emerging from nest hole. This race was previously known as a full species

Striated Pardalote - Emerging from nest hole. This race was previously known as a full species named Black-headed
DH-3264 Striated Pardalote - Emerging from nest hole At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Striated Pardalote - Near nest site. This race was previously known as a full species named

Striated Pardalote - Near nest site. This race was previously known as a full species named Black-headed Pardalote, i
DH-3263 Striated Pardalote - Near nest site At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Striated Pardalote - At nest site. This race was previously known as a full species named

Striated Pardalote - At nest site. This race was previously known as a full species named Black-headed Pardalote, i. e
DH-3262 Striated Pardalote - At nest site. At Lajamanu an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Red-browed Pardalote At Lajamanu, an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert

Red-browed Pardalote At Lajamanu, an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert
DH-3257 Red-browed Pardalote At Lajamanu, an aboriginal settlement on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imagePardalotes Collection: Spotted pardalote in winter, with snow in beak

Spotted pardalote in winter, with snow in beak
AUS-1104 Spotted pardalote in winter, with snow in beak Northwest Tasmania, Australia Pardalotus punctatus John Fairhall / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display


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The diverse world of pardalotes comes to life in the vast landscapes of Australia. From the Striated Pardalote at Apatula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory, to the striking male Spotted Pardalote, these tiny birds captivate with their vibrant colors and unique behaviors. Intriguingly, the Striated Pardalote can be found across various habitats throughout Australia. From wet forests to arid scrublands and open grassy woodlands, they adapt effortlessly to their surroundings. Witnessing one emerge from a nest hole still being dug or near its nest site is a testament to their resourcefulness. Interestingly enough, this particular race was previously known as the Black-headed Pardalote due to its lack of striations on the head that now define it. At Lajamanu Aboriginal Settlement in Tanami Desert's northern edge, these pardalotes thrive alongside human communities. Another fascinating member of this avian family is the Red-browed Pardalote. With pale eyes and a large bill, it stands out among its kindred species. Commonly found in northern inland areas of Australia like Lajamanu Aboriginal Settlement on Tanami Desert's edge, it adds an element of uniqueness to these regions. Even during winter months when snow blankets their environment, pardalotes continue their quest for survival undeterred. The image of a spotted pardalote with snow delicately held in its beak serves as a reminder that nature persists even under challenging conditions. Pardalotes exemplify resilience and adaptability while adding splashes of color amidst Australia's varied landscapes. Whether observed at an aboriginal settlement or tunnel entrance during nesting season or simply going about their daily routines with food in mouth - they remind us that beauty exists even within our most remote corners.