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5 May 2025

Hello NatureMaprsAs we move into the cooler months and sighting counts begin to wind down our team has been working tirelessly to ensure our platform’s usability and performance. All merch has been po...


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cre8momentum wrote:
15 Feb 2025
Hi there CarbonAI,
I wonder if you could shed some light on your suggestion… I understand chewed cones indicate the presence of Glossy Black-cockatoo rather than Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo.

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
BLSHTwo wrote:
5 Apr 2022
Great sighting/record. A threatened species (vulnerable) in NSW and another declining woodland species.

Stagonopleura guttata
natureguy wrote:
26 Mar 2022
They are one of the many declining birds of SE-Australian woodlands. They have declined noticeably in areas around Canberra including many sites they were common at. Typically they are now quite patchy and nowhere common.

Pyrrholaemus sagittatus
BLSHFour wrote:
25 Mar 2022
I would agree and getting more so over my 20 years birding in W. Shire

Pyrrholaemus sagittatus
BLSHTwo wrote:
25 Mar 2022
Very rare bird in the Wingecarribee Shire and a threatened species.

Pyrrholaemus sagittatus
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