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Melbourne Zoo 2026 – Peter Pan

Melbourne Zoo 2026 - Peter Pan

The Peter Pan sculpture in the Melbourne Zoo.

PETER PAN
Presented to the City of Melbourne By
Alderman C.E. Jeffries
9.12.1926
Paul Montford Sculptor
Moved to its current location
for the enjoyment of Melbourne families
by the City of Melbourne
and the surviving grandchildren
of Alderman Jeffries, Audrey Cox, Jeff Gill,
Brian Rowe and Margaret Nicholas
June 1993

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  • Taken: 16 July, 2026
  • ISO: 1600
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Melbourne Zoo 2026 – Red Tailed Black Cockatoo

Melbourne Zoo 2026 - Red Tailed Black Cockatoo

A Red Tailed Black Cockatoo at the Melbourne Zoo. This cockatoo was flying up and down the main path through the zoo between two keepers. He was swooping around visitors and skimming just over their heads. Unfortunately none of the in-flight photos where he showed off the two red tail panels were clear enough to use.

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  • Taken: 16 July, 2026
  • ISO: 640
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Melbourne Zoo 2026 – Black-Faced Cormorant

Melbourne Zoo 2026 - Black-Faced Cormorant

A Black-faced Cormorant seen in the Great Flight Aviary at the Melbourne Zoo. These cormorants can dive 12m into the sea for prey, after fishing they spread their wings to dry. The black-faced cormorant is slightly smaller than the Great Cormorant and slightly larger than the Little Pied Cormorant.

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  • Taken: 16 July, 2026
  • ISO: 4000
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Melbourne Zoo 2026 – Swamp Wallaby

Melbourne Zoo 2026 - Swamp Wallaby

A Swamp Wallaby in the Australian Bush Habitat at the Melbourne Zoo. These wallabies prefer areas with dense undergrowth like woodlands, swamps, and heathlands, where is plenty of cover to hide in during the day. The swamp wallaby is the only member of the wider kangaroo family with webbed feet, meaning that they are great swimmers.

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  • Taken: 16 July, 2026
  • ISO: 500
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Melbourne Zoo 2026 – Philippines Crocodile

Melbourne Zoo 2026 - Philippines Crocodile

A Philippines Crocodile cruising around in the Reptiles House at the Melbourne Zoo. This is the world’s most endangered crocodile, by the early 2000s their were only 20 left in the wild. Melbourne Zoo is now working on a breeding program after receiving a female crocodile from Germany to join their male.

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  • Taken: 16 July, 2026
  • ISO: 4000