National Arboretum Forests species

Overview

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FOR A LIST OF THE TREE PLANTINGS AT THE NATIONAL ARBORETUM SEE:

https://www.nationalarboretum.act.gov.au/visit/getting-here/maps/Map-and-list-of-forests

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303 species

Anas superciliosa (Pacific Black Duck)

Anas superciliosa
Anas superciliosa
Anas superciliosa

Anhinga novaehollandiae (Australasian Darter)

Anhinga novaehollandiae
Anhinga novaehollandiae
Anhinga novaehollandiae

Anthus australis (Australian Pipit)

Anthus australis
Anthus australis
Anthus australis

Aphelocephala leucopsis (Southern Whiteface)

Aphelocephala leucopsis
Aphelocephala leucopsis
Aphelocephala leucopsis

Apina callisto (Pasture Day Moth)

Apina callisto
Apina callisto
Apina callisto

Apis mellifera (European honey bee)

Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera

Aquila audax (Wedge-tailed Eagle)

Aquila audax
Aquila audax
Aquila audax

Ardea pacifica (White-necked Heron)

Ardea pacifica
Ardea pacifica
Ardea pacifica

Artamus cyanopterus (Dusky Woodswallow)

Artamus cyanopterus
Artamus cyanopterus
Artamus cyanopterus

Artoriopsis sp. (genus) (Unidentified Artoriopsis wolf spider)

Artoriopsis sp. (genus)
Artoriopsis sp. (genus)
Artoriopsis sp. (genus)

Asperula conferta (Common Woodruff)

Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta

Austracantha minax (Christmas Spider, Jewel Spider)

Austracantha minax
Austracantha minax
Austracantha minax

Austroscolia soror (Blue Flower Wasp)

Austroscolia soror
Austroscolia soror
Austroscolia soror

Bombyliidae (family) (Unidentified Bee fly)

Bombyliidae (family)
Bombyliidae (family)
Bombyliidae (family)

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