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An avid wildlife photographer who once proved pigs could fly, has backed calls for a state election commitment towards a project that has been shovel ready for more than a decade.
Clarke Espie, 75, took the photographs in the Cromarty Wetlands in Queensland, Australia. The photographer was driving when he heard the pig shrieking and looked up to see it in the air.
Cromarty wetlands is a hidden gem. Imagine thousands of magpie geese rising in flocks so large they block out the sun, hundreds of black swans with their cygnets, hundreds of pelicans, brolgas and ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Townsville. Followed categories will be added to My News. Buderim photographer Clarke Espie, 74, was recently invited to snap wildlife at the Cromarty Wetlands ...
Cromarty Wetlands has 100 years of history as a cattle station, but now conservation enthusiast and former Queensland primary industries minister Mark Stoneman is in the process of completely ...
Photographer Clarke Espie, 75, captured the incredible moment when he heard shrieking in the skies above his campsite in the Cromarty Wetlands of Queensland, Australia. 5 ...
Photographer Clarke Espie photographed these incredible images of a white-bellied sea-eagle preying on a small feral pig in the Cromarty wetlands, south of Townsville, a place of diverse wildlife.
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