Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill species

Overview

High quality Box-Gum Woodland exists in both Flea Bog Flat and Gossan Hill Nature Reserve, as well as in the area adjacent to Calvary Hospital, the CIT campus and around the GIO Stadium. Fauna crossing furniture is already in place within the bike bath underpasses beneath Gungahlin Drive to connect Bruce Ridge to woodland on the western side of Gungahlin Drive. This area represents an area for potential consideration as a connectivity corridor for woodland species.

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14 species

Acanthiza chrysorrhoa (Yellow-rumped Thornbill)

Acanthiza chrysorrhoa
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa

Acanthiza lineata (Striated Thornbill)

Acanthiza lineata
Acanthiza lineata
Acanthiza lineata

Acanthiza pusilla (Brown Thornbill)

Acanthiza pusilla
Acanthiza pusilla
Acanthiza pusilla

Acanthiza reguloides (Buff-rumped Thornbill)

Acanthiza reguloides
Acanthiza reguloides
Acanthiza reguloides

Acrocephalus australis (Australian Reed-Warbler)

Acrocephalus australis
Acrocephalus australis
Acrocephalus australis
Dicaeum hirundinaceum
Dicaeum hirundinaceum
Dicaeum hirundinaceum

Gerygone olivacea (White-throated Gerygone)

Gerygone olivacea
Gerygone olivacea
Gerygone olivacea

Malurus cyaneus (Superb Fairywren)

Malurus cyaneus
Malurus cyaneus
Malurus cyaneus

Neochmia temporalis (Red-browed Finch)

Neochmia temporalis
Neochmia temporalis
Neochmia temporalis

Pardalotus punctatus (Spotted Pardalote)

Pardalotus punctatus
Pardalotus punctatus
Pardalotus punctatus

Pardalotus striatus (Striated Pardalote)

Pardalotus striatus
Pardalotus striatus
Pardalotus striatus

Sericornis frontalis (White-browed Scrubwren)

Sericornis frontalis
Sericornis frontalis
Sericornis frontalis
Smicrornis brevirostris
Smicrornis brevirostris
Smicrornis brevirostris
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis
Zosterops lateralis
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