Tuggeranong Creek to Monash Grassland species

Overview

Monash Grasslands are associated with the Isabella Pond Healthy Waterways initative to improve water quality and climate resilience of Natural Temperate Grasslands in the Lake Tuggeranong area. The majority of Tuggeranong Creek is a concrete stormwater open drain. Monash Grasslands is an area of Natural Temperate Grassland next to Isabella Pond which supports biodiversity values. This corridor offers the potential to expand grassland and riparian ecosystem values within the urban area.


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93 species

Spilopelia chinensis
Spilopelia chinensis
Spilopelia chinensis

Strepera graculina (Pied Currawong)

Strepera graculina
Strepera graculina
Strepera graculina

Sturnus vulgaris (Common Starling)

Sturnus vulgaris
Sturnus vulgaris
Sturnus vulgaris

Tachybaptus novaehollandiae (Australasian Grebe)

Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
Tachybaptus novaehollandiae

Tachyspiza cirrocephala (Collared Sparrowhawk)

Tachyspiza cirrocephala
Tachyspiza cirrocephala
Tachyspiza cirrocephala

Tadorna tadornoides (Australian Shelduck)

Tadorna tadornoides
Tadorna tadornoides
Tadorna tadornoides

Threskiornis molucca (Australian White Ibis)

Threskiornis molucca
Threskiornis molucca
Threskiornis molucca

Threskiornis spinicollis (Straw-necked Ibis)

Threskiornis spinicollis
Threskiornis spinicollis
Threskiornis spinicollis

Todiramphus sanctus (Sacred Kingfisher)

Todiramphus sanctus
Todiramphus sanctus
Todiramphus sanctus

Turdus merula (Eurasian Blackbird)

Turdus merula
Turdus merula
Turdus merula

Vanellus miles (Masked Lapwing)

Vanellus miles
Vanellus miles
Vanellus miles

Zanda funerea (Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo)

Zanda funerea
Zanda funerea
Zanda funerea
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis

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