Bomaderry Creek Regional Park species

Overview

'The Bomaderry Creek Bushland is a rare and precious place, a miraculous survivor in the midst of suburbia, a necessary breathing space for local people and visitors to the Shoalhaven.' The gorge setting is the home of the unique Bomaderry Zieria (Zieria baeuerlenii), currently the subject of a species recovery plan. More on Facebook and http://www.friendsofbomaderrycreek.com.au/.

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11 species

Alisterus scapularis (Australian King-Parrot)

Alisterus scapularis
Alisterus scapularis
Alisterus scapularis

Cacatua galerita (Sulphur-crested Cockatoo)

Cacatua galerita
Cacatua galerita
Cacatua galerita

Cacatua sanguinea (Little Corella)

Cacatua sanguinea
Cacatua sanguinea
Cacatua sanguinea

Callocephalon fimbriatum (Gang-gang Cockatoo)

Callocephalon fimbriatum
Callocephalon fimbriatum
Callocephalon fimbriatum

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami (Glossy Black-Cockatoo)

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami

Parvipsitta pusilla (Little Lorikeet)

Parvipsitta pusilla
Parvipsitta pusilla
Parvipsitta pusilla

Platycercus elegans (Crimson Rosella)

Platycercus elegans
Platycercus elegans
Platycercus elegans

Trichoglossus moluccanus (Rainbow Lorikeet)

Trichoglossus moluccanus
Trichoglossus moluccanus
Trichoglossus moluccanus

Zanda funerea (Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo)

Zanda funerea
Zanda funerea
Zanda funerea
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
  • Area (hectares) 245.77 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 18.73 sightings per ha

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