Beautiful photos of Australia's most remote animals

Not only capturing wild photos, female photographer Julie Fletcher also gives readers a unique perspective on animals in Australia's most remote and deserted places.

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See beautiful photos of female photographer Julie Fletcher.

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Fletcher captures this horse in Silverton, a remote town in western New South Wales, with a population of just under 100 people.

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This photo gallery of female photographers includes hundreds of photos of wild animals in Australia, like this friend bird in Emu Bay, Kangaroo Island, South Australia.

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A flock of storks takes off from a dry trunk.

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A swarm of black swans flies through the Flinders mountain range - South Australia's largest mountain range.

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Fletcher often takes close-up shots of wildlife, like this cute marsupial on Kangaroo Island, south of Australia.

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This baby kangaroo is a little confused, or maybe just being curious as he raises his head behind the tall grass.

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This photo was taken in the Flinders range, where Fletcher spends a lot of time making his photos.

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An eagle throws its wings in the sky of southern Australia.