Dryandra Woodland National Park species

Overview

This woodland features the largest remnant of native vegetation in the western Wheatbelt. It's a valuable and diverse conservation area. Well-signed walking trails guide you through magnificent open eucalypt woodland. The tall white-barked wandoo and paperbark trees are impressive. More info: Dryandra Woodland National Park website

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13 species

Acanthiza chrysorrhoa (Yellow-rumped Thornbill)

Acanthiza chrysorrhoa
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa

Acanthorhynchus superciliosus (Western Spinebill)

Acanthorhynchus superciliosus

Barnardius zonarius (Australian Ringneck)

Barnardius zonarius
Barnardius zonarius
Barnardius zonarius

Climacteris rufus (Rufous Treecreeper)

Climacteris rufus
Climacteris rufus
Climacteris rufus

Gerygone fusca (Western Gerygone)

Gerygone fusca
Gerygone fusca
Gerygone fusca

Neophema elegans (Elegant Parrot)

Neophema elegans
Neophema elegans
Neophema elegans

Ninox boobook (Southern Boobook)

Ninox boobook
Ninox boobook
Ninox boobook

Parvipsitta porphyrocephala (Purple-crowned Lorikeet)

Parvipsitta porphyrocephala
Parvipsitta porphyrocephala
Parvipsitta porphyrocephala

Petroica boodang (Scarlet Robin)

Petroica boodang
Petroica boodang
Petroica boodang

Petroica goodenovii (Red-capped Robin)

Petroica goodenovii
Petroica goodenovii
Petroica goodenovii

Strepera versicolor (Grey Currawong)

Strepera versicolor
Strepera versicolor
Strepera versicolor
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