Clown Triggerfish

The Australian Museum has been revamped and I checked it out today.
It's the oldest public museum in Australia and was opened in 1857.

So many beautiful and interesting specimens.
The images here are from the Long Gallery, where I spent over an hour.
The triggerfish in the main blip comes from the tropical and sub tropical waters of the Indo-West Pacific.
The first extra is the skeleton of a Blyth's Hornbill found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
The second extra is a grey crowned crane, found in southern and eastern Africa.
The third extra is a mask from Papua New Guinea.

Very quiet in the city, with everybody I saw wearing masks.

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