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by Maryse Jansen
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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm. Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back. Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor. This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!
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Masked Lapwing. The Masked Lapwing is a large plover that can be spotted in eastern and northern Australia.There are two forms, this is the eastern... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Masked Lapwing. The Masked Lapwing is a large plover that can be spotted in eastern and northern Australia.There are two forms, this is the eastern form which can be recognized by the black shoulder patch. The northern form lacks these black patches and has a white shoulder. Masked Lapwings are most easily recognized by their yelllow face mask and wattles which give them an interesting appearance. They prefer open spaces and wetlands and can be residential or nomadic in their range. They are very protective of their nests and young - which they have to be as they create their nest on the ground in wide open spaces. They are known to 'swoop'(dive) while making loud noises to distract possible intruders. Their alternative name is Spur-winged Plover because they have yellow spurs at the elbow of their wing which they can, but seldom do, use in their attacks. Contrary to popular belief they do not carry venom in these spurs. Taken in south-east Queensland, Australia.
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I love exploring nature. Originally from the Netherlands, I made Australia my home in 2009. There is so much to discover! On every hike, every trip there are new things to see and catch with my camera. The world is full of fascinating wildlife and scenery. I'm passionate about conservation and by sharing my images with the world I hope to instill a greater awareness and appreciation. I hope you enjoy! 'In the spirit of reconciliation I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Queensland and the rest of Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. I pay my respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today and in the...
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more.
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you so much Pamela! :)
Bob McCormac
Superb capture!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Bob! :)
Heidi Fickinger
Another wonderful bird portrait. Aloha.
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Heidi! )
Terence O'Connor
Growing up, we called them plovers and they terrorised us! I think they had venom in their hearts! :) Beautiful photo of a aerial terrorist!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thanks Terry! :) Lapwings are indeed a type of Plover!
Debby Pueschel
Awesome bird! FL
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Debby! :)
Michaela Perryman
CONGRATULATIONS. Featured in Birds of Australia Group 22nd January 2022. Please drop by the presented discussion page and check out the other features
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thanks so much Michaela! :)
Morris Finkelstein
Fabulous close up photograph of a Masked Lapwing with great pose, colors, and composition! F/L
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Morris! :_
Constance Lowery
the face has me fascinated. L/F
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Constance! :)
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations, Maryse – your nature scene has been featured by the Go Take a Hike Photography Group! Feel free to add it to the 2021 Featured Images thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thanks so much Larry! :)
Joan Carroll
love the eye!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Joan! :)
Denise Clark
Beautiful capture Maryse. Love these little guys...I don't know how they are not endangered...they really do just drop their eggs in the most public and busy places and then spend the next while or so being hysterically protective. Seems to work...I don't like to tangle with them LOL L/f
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Denise! Yes, I agree, it is intriguing! :)
Michaela Perryman
Nice photo
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Michaela! :)