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Photo of the day: striking eucalyptus

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Photo of the day: bridal veil falls

Photographer Ruth Fiechtner captured this naturally occurring bridal-veil waterfall at Happy Valley. “Every wave and rock mesmerises you with nature’s beauty,” she said. If you More

Photo of the day: people watcher

Photographer Debra Fraser captured this bird’s eye view of a kookaburra spectating at Kings Beach. If you have a photo of the day offering, email More

Photo of the day: sticky beak

Photographer Lesley Evans captured this lone Ibis, which had wandered down to Kings Beach to catch sunrise. If you have a photo of the day More

Photo of the day: seagull convention

Helen Browne snapped this atmospheric photo of a flock of seagulls convening at Mooloolaba Beach. If you have a photo of the day offering, email More

Photo of the day: cute ‘Kermit’

“I found this cute green frog hiding among my plants and I thought others might enjoy seeing him,” said Maureen Brooks. If you have a More

Photo of the day: moody Monday

Photographer Tom Regener captured this moody scene showing recent storm activity at Pelican Waters. If you have a photo of the day offering, email photo@sunshinecoastnews.com.au More.

“Eucalyptus caesia, or silver princess, is an Australian native plant. The young stems are red, which age to smooth white branches. On the trunk the bark is decorative with peeling curls, this is known as minni ritchi bark,” Michelle Meiklejohn wrote of this photo she took on a hike on Mount Coochin in the Glass House Mountains.

If you have a photo of the day offering, email photo@sunshinecoastnews.com.au. Photos must be horizontal/landscape and may need to be cropped to fit the website.

 

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