Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Red Necked Collection (page 3)

"Discover the Red-Necked Wonders of Australia's Wildlife" In the snowy forests of eastern Australia and Tasmania, a remarkable marsupial thrives - the Red-necked Wallaby

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Adult with young in pouch Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania

Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Adult with young in pouch Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia
DH-3137 Red-necked / Bennetts WALLABY - Adult with young in pouch Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia. Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom Don

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia

Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia
DH-3082 Red-necked / Bennetts WALLABY Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom Don Hadden Please note that

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-Necked Phalarope - Male Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011088

Red-Necked Phalarope - Male Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011088
COS-1930 Red-Necked Phalarope - male Loch of Funzie, Fetlar RSPB Reserve, Shetland, UK Phalaropus lobatus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-Necked Phalarope - Female in flight Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011079

Red-Necked Phalarope - Female in flight Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011079
COS-1929 Red-Necked Phalarope - female in flight Loch of Funzie, Fetlar RSPB Reserve, Shetland, UK Phalaropus lobatus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-Necked Phalarope - Female wing stretch Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011061

Red-Necked Phalarope - Female wing stretch Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011061
COS-1927 Red-Necked Phalarope - female wing stretch Loch of Funzie, Fetlar RSPB Reserve, Shetland, UK Phalaropus lobatus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-Necked Phalarope - Female Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011058

Red-Necked Phalarope - Female Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011058
COS-1925 Red-Necked Phalarope - female Loch of Funzie, Fetlar RSPB Reserve, Shetland, UK Phalaropus lobatus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-Necked Phalarope - In flight over water Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011020

Red-Necked Phalarope - In flight over water Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland, UK BI011020
COS-1924 Red-Necked Phalarope - in flight over water Loch of Funzie, Fetlar RSPB Reserve, Shetland, UK Phalaropus lobatus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - In snow. Australia - Marsupial - The common large wallaby

Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - In snow. Australia - Marsupial - The common large wallaby of the forests
CAN-2546 Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - In snow Australia Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby Australia - Marsupial - Browsing - The common large wallaby

Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby Australia - Marsupial - Browsing - The common large wallaby of the forests
CAN-2545 Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby Australia Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - With young in pouch sticking head out

Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - With young in pouch sticking head out
CAN-2544 Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - With young in pouch sticking head out Australia Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom John Cancalosi Please

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Bennet's / Red-necked Wallaby - Young baby in pouch. Tasmania, Australia

Bennet's / Red-necked Wallaby - Young baby in pouch. Tasmania, Australia
CAN-2103 Bennet's / Red-necked Wallaby - Young baby in pouch. Tasmania, Australia. Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom John Cancalosi Please note that

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Bennet's Wallaby Tasmania, Australia

Bennet's Wallaby Tasmania, Australia
CAN-1384 Red-necked / Bennetts WALLABY - Standing in grass Tasmania, Australia. Macropus rufogriseus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked (Bennett's) wallaby - mother and joey Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland highlands

Red-necked (Bennett's) wallaby - mother and joey Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland highlands
AUS-1896 Red-necked / Bennett's wallaby - mother and joey Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland highlands, Australia Macropus rufogriseus Wayne Lawler / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Grebe. Bulgaria

Red-necked Grebe. Bulgaria
WAT-12530 Red-necked Grebe Bulgaria Podiceps grisegena M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Phalarope - in water. Varanger fjord - Norway

Red-necked Phalarope - in water. Varanger fjord - Norway
WAT-12374 Red-necked Phalarope - in water Varanger fjord - Norway Phalaropus lobatus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Grebe - courtship display

Red-necked Grebe - courtship display
USH-96 Red-Necked GREBES -displaying courtship Podiceps grisegena Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Stint donning breeding plumage Stints are the smallest waders to migrate to Australia

Red-necked Stint donning breeding plumage Stints are the smallest waders to migrate to Australia
DH-4071 Red-necked Stint - breeding plumage At Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia. Calidris ruficollis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Broad-billed Sandpiper and Red-necked Stint Waiting out a high tide at Roebuck Bay near Broome

Broad-billed Sandpiper and Red-necked Stint Waiting out a high tide at Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia
DH-4063 Broad-billed Sandpiper and Red-necked Stint (Calidris ruficollis) Waiting out a high tide at Roebuck Bay near Broome

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Avocets / Australian Avocet at Roebuck Bay Australian endemic

Red-necked Avocets / Australian Avocet at Roebuck Bay Australian endemic. Usually an inland species favouring salt
DH-3962 Red-necked Avocets / Australian Avocet Roebuck Bay, Western Australia Recurvirostra novaehollandiae Australian endemic

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Phalarope - winter plumage. Photographed at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean

Red-necked Phalarope - winter plumage. Photographed at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean
DH-3680 Red-necked Phalarope - winter plumage Photographed at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean Phalaropus lobatus Note water drops on neck and from bill

Background imageRed Necked Collection: Red-necked Avocets Feeding Near Sewage Ponds, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia

Red-necked Avocets Feeding Near Sewage Ponds, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia
DH-2969 Red-necked Avocets - Feeding Near Sewage Ponds, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia. Recurvirostra novaehollandiae Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Discover the Red-Necked Wonders of Australia's Wildlife" In the snowy forests of eastern Australia and Tasmania, a remarkable marsupial thrives - the Red-necked Wallaby. With its distinctive red neck and large size, this wallaby is a true symbol of these lush habitats. Males can grow up to an impressive 888 mm in length. A mother Red-necked Wallaby carries her precious joey safely tucked away in her pouch, providing warmth and protection even in the coldest weather. It's a heartwarming sight that showcases the unique bond between marsupial mothers and their young. With mouth open wide, another Red-necked Wallaby grazes on grasses, showcasing its herbivorous nature. These gentle creatures rely on vegetation for sustenance as they roam through their forest homes. But it's not just wallabies that bear this striking name; other species also sport vibrant red necks. The Red-necked Phalarope gracefully glides across water surfaces with its elegant webbed feet while searching for food. Meanwhile, the beautiful Red-necked Tanager dazzles with its blue head contrasting against its fiery red throat. The avian world boasts yet another member with a crimson collar - the Red-necked Grebe. This aquatic bird displays elegance as it dives underwater to catch fish or crustaceans. Let us not forget Curtis British Entomology Plates 350 and 168 which capture intricate details of insects adorned with stunning shades of red around their necks. Nature truly knows how to paint beauty onto every canvas it creates. So whether you're exploring Australia's diverse landscapes or delving into entomological wonders, keep an eye out for these captivating creatures proudly displaying their signature red necks.