Moruya State Forest species

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67 species

Acanthiza pusilla (Brown Thornbill)

Acanthiza pusilla
Acanthiza pusilla
Acanthiza pusilla

Alisterus scapularis (Australian King-Parrot)

Alisterus scapularis
Alisterus scapularis
Alisterus scapularis

Anas castanea (Chestnut Teal)

Anas castanea
Anas castanea
Anas castanea

Anas superciliosa (Pacific Black Duck)

Anas superciliosa
Anas superciliosa
Anas superciliosa

Anthochaera chrysoptera (Little Wattlebird)

Anthochaera chrysoptera
Anthochaera chrysoptera
Anthochaera chrysoptera

Aquila audax (Wedge-tailed Eagle)

Aquila audax
Aquila audax
Aquila audax

Ardea alba (Great Egret)

Ardea alba
Ardea alba
Ardea alba

Ardea plumifera (Plumed Egret)

Ardea plumifera
Ardea plumifera
Ardea plumifera

Bubulcus coromandus (Eastern Cattle Egret)

Bubulcus coromandus
Bubulcus coromandus
Bubulcus coromandus

Ceyx azureus (Azure Kingfisher)

Ceyx azureus
Ceyx azureus
Ceyx azureus

Chenonetta jubata (Australian Wood Duck)

Chenonetta jubata
Chenonetta jubata
Chenonetta jubata

Chrysococcyx lucidus (Shining Bronze-Cuckoo)

Chrysococcyx lucidus
Chrysococcyx lucidus
Chrysococcyx lucidus

Circus approximans (Swamp Harrier)

Circus approximans
Circus approximans
Circus approximans

Colluricincla harmonica (Grey Shrikethrush)

Colluricincla harmonica
Colluricincla harmonica
Colluricincla harmonica

Coracina novaehollandiae (Black-faced Cuckooshrike)

Coracina novaehollandiae
Coracina novaehollandiae
Coracina novaehollandiae

Cormobates leucophaea (White-throated Treecreeper)

Cormobates leucophaea
Cormobates leucophaea
Cormobates leucophaea

Corvus coronoides (Australian Raven)

Corvus coronoides
Corvus coronoides
Corvus coronoides

Cracticus torquatus (Grey Butcherbird)

Cracticus torquatus
Cracticus torquatus
Cracticus torquatus

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