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Petroica boodang

1 Scarlet Robin at Booth, ACT

Petroica boodang at Booth, ACT - 7 Jan 2023
Petroica boodang at Booth, ACT - 7 Jan 2023
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Identification history

Petroica boodang 7 Jan 2023 Liam.m
Petroica boodang 7 Jan 2023 TomW

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Malurus cyaneus (Superb Fairywren) at Booth, ACT - 5 Aug 2021 by RodDeb Ptilotula fusca (Fuscous Honeyeater) at Booth, ACT - 17 Jan 2018 by Alison Milton Acanthiza chrysorrhoa (Yellow-rumped Thornbill) at Booth, ACT - 17 Jan 2018 by Alison Milton Amphibolurus muricatus (Jacky Lizard) at Booth, ACT - 16 Jan 2018 by JohnBundock
Malurus cyaneus (Superb Fairywren) at Booth, ACT - 5 Aug 2021 by RodDeb
Ptilotula fusca (Fuscous Honeyeater) at Booth, ACT - 17 Jan 2018 by Alison Milton
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa (Yellow-rumped Thornbill) at Booth, ACT - 17 Jan 2018 by Alison Milton
Amphibolurus muricatus (Jacky Lizard) at Booth, ACT - 16 Jan 2018 by JohnBundock

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Species information

  • Petroica boodang Scientific name
  • Scarlet Robin Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Rare or uncommon Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 7 Jan 2023 11:38 AM Recorded on
  • TomW Recorded by

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