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A quirky lil peacock, Rottnest Island, Western Australia | Animals | Jonace Aussie Travels

Just found out a friend loves peacock and is planning on adopting one!! So Thought I’ll post my photo of this cute lil peacock from Rotto for her 😉

Also it’s quite symbolic for me.. It’s a reminder to be yourself! Cos only you can be you 😉

When I was younger, I was chosen to be a peacock at the Singapore National Day Parade. Alas my parents didn’t want me to take part in that cos they didn’t want people to think I was proud like a peacock lol.

Are peacocks really proud?? What do you think?

I don’t think it’s proud.. Perhaps it knows who made it and its purpose in life is to be beautiful 😛 To be part of the beauty of the world!

Each of us has a purpose in life and only you can fulfil that purpose! Cos of the way you are 😉

A beautiful blue peacock with its colourful plumage opened
A beautiful blue peacock with its colourful plumage opened

It is available as a

Custom 8 x 6″ Inspirational Mount
Custom 8 x 6″ Eco Inspirational Mount

You can own this as any size you need, get in touch with me and I’ll make your design dream a reality

Not sure what is a good size for you? I can work that out for you! Here is what I did a client of mine

Enjoy,
Grace-yi

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Bird With Clam In Mouth, Nicholson Point, Shark Bay, Western Australia | Birds | Animals | Jonace Aussie Travels

Bird With Clam In Mouth, Nicholson Point, Shark Bay, Western Australia

It was fun stalking this birdy watching it search the shores for food. The patience paid off 😀 I managed to capture this photo of the bird with a claim in its mouth 😀

You can own this as any size you need, get in touch with me and I’ll make your design dream a reality

Not sure what is a good size for you? I can work that out for you! Here is what I did a client of mine

Enjoy,
Grace-yi



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Galah, Yallingup, Western Australia | Birds | Animals | Jonace Aussie Travels

Galahs were once confined to the open plains that occur beyond the inland slopes of the Great Divide in eastern Australia, north of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia, and north of the Mulga–Eucalypt line in Western Australia. However, following the clearing of subcoastal woodlands for farming, Galahs began to flood in, taking advantage of the new habitat and its abundant supply of food. They even spread to the coasts, where they are now a familiar sight in the cities.

Taken from http://www.birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/galah

Pink Galah in a tree with green leaves, Yallingup, Western Australia
Galah, Yallingup, Western Australia

You can have this photo as a

  • Inspirational Mount
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Enjoy,
Grace-yi