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Eastern Whipbird
Psophodes olivaceus
25-30 cm
A difficult bird to catch on camera or see. It is best identified by its call. The male is the owner of the loud whip crack in the rainforest, to which the female mate responds with softer calls.
Immature bird
Mature bird
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Macro invertebrates (What's in our Creeks)
Frog logo and T shirt competiton winners
Connecting Corridors Project
Bird Monitoring Project
Frog Monitoring Project
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Yellow Crazy Ants
GROW Project 1
Nursery
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Tree Planting for Groups
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TOO BIG
WRONG PLACE
NOT ENOUGH WATER TOO MUCH WASTE
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