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Statistics

Species recorded per year

1996: 96
1997: 118
1998: 126
1999: 138
2000: 155
2001: 185
2002: 167
2003: 195
2004: 170
2005: 174
2006: 157
2007: 170
2008: 131 (so far)
Total: 270

Species recorded per location

Arthurs Seat State Park30
Balbirooroo Wetlands60
Baldrys Crossing67
Banyule Flats Reserve80
Braeside Park97
Brimbank Park47
Bunyip State Park3
Cheltenham Park37
Churchill National Park71
Coolart85
Cranbourne Botanic Gardens91
Edithvale Wetlands79
French Island75
Heatherton Road Wetlands North43
Heatherton Road Wetlands South42
Jawbone Reserve67
Jells Park93
Karkarook Park60
Koomba Park and Winton Wetlands85
Langwarrin Flora & Fauna Reserve65
Lysterfield Lake67
Moorooduc Quarry81
Morwell National Park36
Mt St Leonard38
Mud Island69
Newport Lakes49
Phillip Island113
Point Cook56
Point Nepean48
Port Fairy Pelagic54
Portsea Cruise19
Ricketts Point41
Royal Botanic Gardens52
Ruff Property111
Seaford Wetlands70
Serendip Sanctuary72
Shepherds Bush45
The Grange Reserve47
The Observatory25
The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve57
Tootgarook Wetlands35
Western Treatment Plant100
Westgate Park67
Woodlands Historic Park71
You Yangs Regional Park71

Location with highest species count

Phillip Island (113 species)

Average species recorded per location

61.6

Top Ten most recorded species

  1. Superb Fairy-wren
  2. Red Wattlebird
  3. Little Raven
  4. Australian Magpie
  5. Welcome Swallow
  6. Common Blackbird
  7. Magpie-lark
  8. Common Starling
  9. Grey Fantail
  10. Common Myna

Rarest species

Species recorded once.

Australian King-Parrot
Azure Kingfisher
Banded Lapwing
Banded Stilt
Black-eared Cuckoo
Broad-billed Sandpiper
Brown Quail
Cape Petrel
Common Diving-Petrel
Eastern Whipbird
Freckled Duck
Great Skua
Great-winged Petrel
Grey-tailed Tattler
Leaden Flycatcher
Little Lorikeet
Painted Honeyeater
Pilotbird
Pink Robin
Pomarine Jaeger
Red-necked Avocet
Rose Robin
Sanderling
Singing Bushlark
Soft-plumaged Petrel
Sooty Albatross
Southern Giant-Petrel
Speckled Warbler
Spotted Harrier
Stubble Quail
Tawny-crowned Honeyeater
Turquoise Parrot
Wandering Albatross
White-fronted Tern
White-winged Black Tern
Wilson's Storm-Petrel

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Page maintained by Anne Jessel, anne@cohsoft.com.au. Created: 5 December 2001 Last modified: 9 March 2008 01:58 PM