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Sullivans Creek, Lyneham North 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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15 species

Anthus australis (Australian Pipit)

Anthus australis
Anthus australis
Anthus australis

Artamus superciliosus (White-browed Woodswallow)

Artamus superciliosus
Artamus superciliosus
Artamus superciliosus

Cincloramphus mathewsi (Rufous Songlark)

Cincloramphus mathewsi
Cincloramphus mathewsi
Cincloramphus mathewsi

Coracina novaehollandiae (Black-faced Cuckooshrike)

Coracina novaehollandiae
Coracina novaehollandiae
Coracina novaehollandiae

Cracticus torquatus (Grey Butcherbird)

Cracticus torquatus
Cracticus torquatus
Cracticus torquatus

Hirundo neoxena (Welcome Swallow)

Hirundo neoxena
Hirundo neoxena
Hirundo neoxena

Lalage tricolor (White-winged Triller)

Lalage tricolor
Lalage tricolor
Lalage tricolor

Oriolus sagittatus (Olive-backed Oriole)

Oriolus sagittatus
Oriolus sagittatus
Oriolus sagittatus

Rhipidura leucophrys (Willie Wagtail)

Rhipidura leucophrys
Rhipidura leucophrys
Rhipidura leucophrys

Turnix varius (Painted Buttonquail)

Turnix varius
Turnix varius
Turnix varius
Sullivans Creek, Lyneham North

Land area

192.66 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

9

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