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Bottle trees Brachychiton rupestris in outback Queensland, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eye contact (Ctenolabrus rupestris) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scrophularia rupestris , known as figworts, Isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patrinia rupestris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patrinia rupestris and assassin bug Royalty Free Stock Photo
Narrow-leaved bottle tree or Queensland bottle tree (Brachychiton rupestris), Queensland, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eurasian Crag Martin - Ptyonoprogne rupestris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Rock-Thrush (Monticola rupestris)
Scrophularia rupestris , known as figworts, Isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Rock Thrush Monticola rupestris Royalty Free Stock Photo
string of buttons succulent, stacked crassula, crassula rupestris, crassulaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
string of buttons succulent, stacked crassula, crassula rupestris, crassulaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
string of buttons succulent, stacked crassula, crassula rupestris, crassulaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goldsinny wrasse (Ctenolabrus rupestris). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patrinia rupestris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female Cape Rock-Thrush (Monticola rupestris). This species breeds in mountainous rocky areas with scattered vegetation. It lays 2-3 eggs in a cup nest in a rock cavity or on a ledge. It eats a wide range of insects and other small animals, and some berries.


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