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7 Mar 2014: birds Welc Swallow 2 2 2 2 8Tree Martin 8 8 At least! Common Myna 2 2 Fairy‐wren sp 3 3 Probably . ... Laughing Kookaburra 1 Rainbow Bee-eater 1 Superb Fairy-wren 6 Red-backed Fairy-wren 4 Striated Pardalote 5 White-browed
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30 Sep 2022: Alectryon connatus grey birds-eye. Alectryon diversifolius scrub boonaree. Alectryon subcinereus Native Quince. ... Pittosporum viscidum Birds Nest Bush. Planchonella pohlmaniana Yellow Boxwoo. Psydrax odorata Sweet Susie.
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12 May 2010: Its small flowers and pumpkin shaped fruit provide moths, insects and fruit-eating birds with a delicious meal. ... The Scarlet Percher can often be seen perching on rocks along the waterway or on sandy creek beds.
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7 Mar 2014: The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is classified in the large raptor category of predator birds. It is most commonly recognised by its distinctive grey and white plumage, ... The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is an opportunistic feed
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19 May 2019: Dollarbird, Australian King Parrot, Scarlet Honeyeater, Spotted Pardalote, Large-billed Scrubwren, Speckled Warbler, Varied Triller, Golden Whistler, Little Shrike-thrush, Rufous Fantail, Spectacled Monarch, White-eared Monarch, Rose Robin.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/28744/Haig-Street-Quarry-Reserve-Trails-Guide.pdf Explore
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10 May 2018: The reserve is a great place for bird-watching and picnicking, while Tom Craik Lookout is ideal for viewing the planes taking off and landing at Amberley RAAF Base. ... Recommended circuit for bird-watching. Bearded Dragon Circuit 800m one way 20 mins.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/239314/Flinders_Poster_Plants-Animals_Web.pdf Explore
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1 Mar 2023: Flowers and fruit can be found in any season. The dark red-purple to black fruit are a bush food. ... These powerful birds swoop onto their prey at speeds of. up to 300km per hour.
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1 Mar 2023: urban parklands. HAIRY BUSH PEAPultanea villosa. A native pea with golden flowers and graceful weeping branches. ... Interesting facts. Koalas tend to be more active between dusk and dawn, but can also be seen moving between trees during the day.
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9 Jan 2019: History. Some rarely seen species of local flora and fauna can be found at Kholo. ... It is a haven for plant-lovers and bird watchers alike. Those with a love of Nature will enjoy the chance of seeing a Grease Nut Tree (Hernandia bivalvis), or the
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8 Jun 2023: Opportunities for bird-watching, hiking, mountain bike riding, horse riding, nature study and camping are all provided for your enjoyment. ... Today, Hardings Paddock’s permanent Kupmurri cooking area and Bush Tucker Trail enable continuation of
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