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Sullivans Creek, Acton species

Overview

Sullivans Creek has been identified as an important ecological corridor for aquatic and riparian wildlife through the urban fabric of Canberra, as well as a significant cultural site for Ngunnawal people. Sullivans Creek starts in Goorooyarroo Nature Reserve, in Gungahlin, and flows through to Lake Burley Griffin before water finally enters the Molonglo River.


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Trichosurus vulpecula (Common Brushtail Possum)

Trichosurus vulpecula
Trichosurus vulpecula
Trichosurus vulpecula

Tuberolachnus salignus (Giant willow aphid)

Tuberolachnus salignus
Tuberolachnus salignus
Tuberolachnus salignus

Turdus merula (Eurasian Blackbird)

Turdus merula
Turdus merula
Turdus merula
Typha domingensis
Typha domingensis
Typha domingensis

Tyto alba (Barn Owl)

Tyto alba
Tyto alba
Tyto alba

Unplaced externaria (Mahogany Bark Moth (formerly Hypomecis externaria))

Unplaced externaria
Unplaced externaria
Unplaced externaria

Uperoleia laevigata (Smooth Toadlet)

Uperoleia laevigata
Uperoleia laevigata
Uperoleia laevigata

Vanellus miles (Masked Lapwing)

Vanellus miles
Vanellus miles
Vanellus miles
Verbena incompta
Verbena incompta
Verbena incompta

Veronica anagallis-aquatica (Blue Water Speedwell)

Veronica anagallis-aquatica
Veronica anagallis-aquatica
Veronica anagallis-aquatica

Vespula germanica (European wasp)

Vespula germanica
Vespula germanica
Vespula germanica

Viola odorata (Sweet Violet, Common Violet)

Viola odorata
Viola odorata
Viola odorata
Vulpes vulpes
Vulpes vulpes
Vulpes vulpes

Wallabia bicolor (Swamp Wallaby)

Wallabia bicolor
Wallabia bicolor
Wallabia bicolor

Yoyetta robertsonae (Clicking Ambertail)

Yoyetta robertsonae
Yoyetta robertsonae
Yoyetta robertsonae
Zosteria rosevillensis
Zosteria rosevillensis
Zosteria rosevillensis
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis

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