Wingecarribee's Rare Animals

Posted by KarenG

Overview

These are the interesting and rare animals that we are really keen to hear about. Some of these entities are threatened or vulnerable to extinction, and we need to know how they are tracking. Threatened species will be listed on the web page as very sensitive so that their actual location is kept private.

23 species

Anthochaera phrygia (Regent Honeyeater)

Anthochaera phrygia
Anthochaera phrygia
Anthochaera phrygia

Botaurus poiciloptilus (Australasian Bittern)

Botaurus poiciloptilus
Botaurus poiciloptilus
Botaurus poiciloptilus

Burhinus grallarius (Bush Stone-curlew)

Burhinus grallarius
Burhinus grallarius
Burhinus grallarius

Calyptorhynchus lathami (Glossy Black-Cockatoo)

Calyptorhynchus lathami
Calyptorhynchus lathami
Calyptorhynchus lathami

Cercartetus nanus (Eastern Pygmy Possum)

Cercartetus nanus
Cercartetus nanus
Cercartetus nanus

Chalinolobus dwyeri (Large-eared Pied Bat)

Climacteris picumnus (Brown Treecreeper)

Climacteris picumnus
Climacteris picumnus
Climacteris picumnus

Euastacus dharawalus (Fitroy Falls Spiny Crayfish)

Falsistrellus tasmaniensis (Eastern False Pipistrelle)

Heleioporus australiacus (Giant Burrowing Frog)

Heleioporus australiacus
Heleioporus australiacus
Heleioporus australiacus

Isoodon obesulus obesulus (Southern Brown Bandicoot)

Isoodon obesulus obesulus
Isoodon obesulus obesulus
Isoodon obesulus obesulus

Litoria aurea (Green and Golden Bell Frog)

Litoria aurea
Litoria aurea
Litoria aurea

Litoria booroolongensis (Booroolong Frog)

Litoria booroolongensis
Litoria booroolongensis

Litoria watsoni (Heath Frog)

Litoria watsoni
Litoria watsoni
Litoria watsoni

Mixophyes australis (Southern Stuttering Frog, Southern Barred Frog)

Mixophyes australis

Ninox strenua (Powerful Owl)

Ninox strenua
Ninox strenua
Ninox strenua

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