Pandanus trees that grow along beach front in Coolangatta QLD.
The large, pineapple-like fruit is edible and a staple food in many Pacific cultures. The sweet, fibrous segments are eaten raw, boiled, or baked, with a taste often described as a mix of mango, banana, and pineapple. It is high in beta-carotene.
Notice bush turkeys that roam the streets in that area*
Its sorta nature cause its birds carved out of dead trees ..taken in New South Wales in a little town called
West Wyalong
My phone photo , dosent really do the chainsaw sculpture justice ……so I’ve copied a photo off the website with info …
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Crafted by Melbourne's Brandon Kroon—currently ranked the World Number One Chainsaw Carver—this remarkable artwork was carved from a Redgum tree stump USING only a CHAINSAW …
. The sculpture beautifully captures two native Australian ….birds: the majestic Wedge-Tailed Eagle and the elusive Mallee Fowl….
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Due to the clearance of mallee vegetation (the principal habitat of the malleefowl) and predation by foxes, the malleefowl is now endangered
Mallee fowl…
The wedgie as Aussie say …
The Wedge-tailed Eagle's wingspan (Australia's largest bird of prey) typically ranges from 1.8 to 2.5 meters (around 6 to 8.2 feet), but can reach an extraordinary maximum of 2.84 meters