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    • Aves: History of Birds
    • Land of the Macropod
    • Field and Work
    • The Fossil Record
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    • Contemporary Classical World
    • We Dig Kythera
    • Bourke Riverside Motel
    • Baiame
  • Publications & Outreach
  • About
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ELISE HILDER PHOTOGRAPHY​

Nature is ever at work ​building and pulling down,
creating and destroying,
keeping everything whirling and flowing,
allowing no rest but in rhythmical motion,
​chasing everything in endless song
​out of one beautiful form into another.


 - John Muir (1838-1914), Naturalist
Picture
Georgia (Macropus rufus) 2019, From the series Land of the Macropod


When the past no longer illuminates the future,
​the spirit walks in darkness.

- Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859), Historian​
Picture
Sauropod 2015, Winton
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