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Yellow-faced Honeyeater, very common in woodland in our area.
Sacred Kingfisher, abundant summer-visitor to our region.
Scarlet Honeyeater , a common winter-visitor to gardens in the area
White-banded Plane (or Common Aeroplane) Fairly abundant in ‘rainforest’ areas
White-eared Monarch, a ‘sought-after’ species which is present in small numbers along rainforest-lined creeks.
Marbled Frogmouth, this area is one of the last ‘strong-holds’ of this species
Koala, though declining across Australia, can still be found in eucalyptus in our area.
Variegated Fairywren, Fairly common in our area in dense vegetation.
Pale-headed Rosella, a common species in this area.
Brown Honeyeater, one of our most abundant garden species
Little Wattlebird, common in gardens in our area.
Eastern Water Dragon, common near waterways in our region