Stirling Park species

Overview

Stirling Park is looked after by a group of Land Carers in association with Friends of Grasslands. The team is led by Jamie Pittock. Many of the woody and other weeds have been removed from the previuosly neglected site and the native understorey species are now prospering. The area is also known by the aboriginal name Gurubang Dhaura.

You can find out more about the work Friends of Grasslands is doing on the land at: http://www.fog.org.au/workparties.htm

 

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317 species

Maratus calcitrans (Kicking peacock spider)

Maratus calcitrans
Maratus calcitrans
Maratus calcitrans

Microtis sp. (Onion Orchid)

Microtis sp.
Microtis sp.
Microtis sp.

Miridae (family) (Unidentified plant bug)

Miridae (family)
Miridae (family)
Miridae (family)

Mordellidae (family) (Unidentified pintail or tumbling flower beetle)

Mordellidae (family)
Mordellidae (family)
Mordellidae (family)

Morethia boulengeri (Boulenger's Skink)

Morethia boulengeri
Morethia boulengeri
Morethia boulengeri

Muscidae (family) (Unidentified muscid fly)

Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)

Neochmia temporalis (Red-browed Finch)

Neochmia temporalis
Neochmia temporalis
Neochmia temporalis

Nesoptilotis leucotis (White-eared Honeyeater)

Nesoptilotis leucotis
Nesoptilotis leucotis
Nesoptilotis leucotis

Nyctemera amicus (Senecio Moth, Magpie Moth, Cineraria Moth)

Nyctemera amicus
Nyctemera amicus
Nyctemera amicus

Ocyphaps lophotes (Crested Pigeon)

Ocyphaps lophotes
Ocyphaps lophotes
Ocyphaps lophotes

Olearia lirata (Snowy Daisybush)

Olearia lirata
Olearia lirata
Olearia lirata

Oxalis perennans (Grassland Wood Sorrel)

Oxalis perennans
Oxalis perennans
Oxalis perennans

Oxalis sp. (Wood Sorrel)

Oxalis sp.
Oxalis sp.
Oxalis sp.

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