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Ducklings on the move | Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve
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Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve. Ducklings on the move. October 6, 2014. By Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve CoM. Duck family arrives safely at the reservoir. Image by Leo Z. Local resident Leo Z captured this footage of an Australian Wood duck family – of 18 ducklings! 8211; working their way from the old Coalville section, across Coalville Road and down to the reservoir. As discussed in ealier posts ( here. Let’s hope they survive the Purple Swamphens. Known for taking young ducklings…. You are ...
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Maps/ Tracks | Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve
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Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve. Some walking tracks in the Reserve. We’ve put together some walking tracks or circuits in the Reserve. The map below – one we’ve been working on – shows the visitor the walking tracks of the Reserve and refers to the tracks and circuits described below. You can also view a pdf file in colour. Or in a print-suitable format here of the tracks and the map, to take with you. Current draft of Reserve map. View the scrambling coral fern the walk is named for. Easy/ moderate...
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A good season for sun orchids | Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve
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Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve. A good season for sun orchids. October 20, 2014. By Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve CoM. This really seems to be a good year for the sun-orchids,. Species. There has been a steady increase each year since the drought broke, and this season they can be seen dotted all over the Reserve, especially those with north and west facing aspects. This past week’s warm, humid weather seems to have agreed with them. The blues, Dotted sun-orchid. And Tall sun-orchid –. One of ...
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Next generation leaves the nest: funnel ants | Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve
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Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve. Next generation leaves the nest: funnel ants. October 16, 2014. By Edward Hunter Heritage Bush Reserve CoM. Amber- coloured Funnel ants, Aphaenogaster longiceps. It was amazing: there had been a major build up of ant nest funnels over a couple of days and, almost all at the same time, gorgeously amber- coloured ants began boiling up out of the nests. In some places, particularly the north-western facing slopes, there were so many nests and it could have been. In Austr...
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Wildlife – Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park
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Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park. Website of the Friends Group – Information about working bees and monitoring projects. As well as flora and fauna pictures and descriptions. Facilities and Walking Tracks. 2016 Lyrebird Survey Results. 2016 Lyrebird Survey crew ready for action. You can also assume that there will be female lyrebirds and immature males or non-calling males within our target area. To account for this to get our overall population of Lyrebirds we multiply the number of calling male...
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Fauna – Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park
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Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park. Website of the Friends Group – Information about working bees and monitoring projects. As well as flora and fauna pictures and descriptions. Facilities and Walking Tracks. 2016 Lyrebird Survey Results. 2016 Lyrebird Survey crew ready for action. You can also assume that there will be female lyrebirds and immature males or non-calling males within our target area. To account for this to get our overall population of Lyrebirds we multiply the number of calling male...
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Video – Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park
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Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park. Website of the Friends Group – Information about working bees and monitoring projects. As well as flora and fauna pictures and descriptions. Facilities and Walking Tracks. Hello Birdy – Lyrebird Study. No Flowers and Chocolates for Swamp Wallabies. Listen to What We Heard on our Songmeter. Superb Lyrebird Compost Machine. Wildlife Videos From the Friend of Tarra Bulga Annual Dinner. We had our Annual Dinner for the Friends of Tarra Bulga last night and these videos w...
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Remote Cameras – Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park
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Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park. Website of the Friends Group – Information about working bees and monitoring projects. As well as flora and fauna pictures and descriptions. Facilities and Walking Tracks. Remote Camera Results Updated to include 2015. Overall total number of species sightings – all cameras. Without any advanced statistical scrutiny strong trends include:Our remote camera monitoring has now reached four solid years of records. Although not a flawless scientifically planned project.
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Flora and Fauna – Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park
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Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park. Website of the Friends Group – Information about working bees and monitoring projects. As well as flora and fauna pictures and descriptions. Facilities and Walking Tracks. 2016 Lyrebird Survey Results. 2016 Lyrebird Survey crew ready for action. You can also assume that there will be female lyrebirds and immature males or non-calling males within our target area. To account for this to get our overall population of Lyrebirds we multiply the number of calling male...