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Banksia Street Wetland Corridor species

Overview

The Banksia Street Wetland Corridor may have potential for improving ecological connectivity for aquatic-riparian ecosystems. This area also plays an important role in storm water conveyance and maintaining water quality in the inner north.


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37 species

Pachycephala pectoralis
Pachycephala pectoralis
Pachycephala pectoralis

Pardalotus punctatus (Spotted Pardalote)

Pardalotus punctatus
Pardalotus punctatus
Pardalotus punctatus

Pardalotus striatus (Striated Pardalote)

Pardalotus striatus
Pardalotus striatus
Pardalotus striatus

Petroica rosea (Rose Robin)

Petroica rosea
Petroica rosea
Petroica rosea

Philemon corniculatus (Noisy Friarbird)

Philemon corniculatus
Philemon corniculatus
Philemon corniculatus
Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
Ptilonorhynchus violaceus

Ptilotula fusca (Fuscous Honeyeater)

Ptilotula fusca
Ptilotula fusca
Ptilotula fusca

Ptilotula penicillata (White-plumed Honeyeater)

Ptilotula penicillata
Ptilotula penicillata
Ptilotula penicillata
Rhipidura albiscapa
Rhipidura albiscapa
Rhipidura albiscapa

Rhipidura leucophrys (Willie Wagtail)

Rhipidura leucophrys
Rhipidura leucophrys
Rhipidura leucophrys

Sericornis frontalis (White-browed Scrubwren)

Sericornis frontalis
Sericornis frontalis
Sericornis frontalis
Smicrornis brevirostris
Smicrornis brevirostris
Smicrornis brevirostris

Strepera graculina (Pied Currawong)

Strepera graculina
Strepera graculina
Strepera graculina

Strepera versicolor (Grey Currawong)

Strepera versicolor
Strepera versicolor
Strepera versicolor

Sturnus vulgaris (Common Starling)

Sturnus vulgaris
Sturnus vulgaris
Sturnus vulgaris

Turdus merula (Eurasian Blackbird)

Turdus merula
Turdus merula
Turdus merula
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis

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