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S1 Site Information The following pages contain two sections: Section A: Site photographs of the two sites (photographs taken by Y. Phillips). Section B: Species List – listing of bird species which have been annotated in the recordings at each site.
Section A: Site details Contents:
Site details includes photographs of the site.
Notes: 1. Gympie is 160 km north of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. 2. Gympie National Park (gazetted in 2006) previously a State Forest and Forest Reserve has an area of 1768 hectare [1]. The recording site within the National Park has an elevation of 225 m and a distance of 45 km from the coastline. 3. Woondum National Park (gazetted in 2009) approximately 20 km south-east of Gympie was previously a State Forest and Forest Reserve has an area of 4001 hectares [2]. The recording site has an elevation of 118 m and is 28 km from the coastline.
S1 Site Information Page 1
Photos from Gympie National Park https://doi.org/10.4225/09/5a7ce77feb9e9
SM2+ recorder in situ
Vegetation structure
Tree Canopy with Mistletoe spp.
Mistletoe species
Groundcover
Vehicle access
Geology – Sedimentary (metamorphosed)
Grey shrike-thrush captured on a wildlife camera S1 Site Information Page 2
Photographs from Woondum National Park https://doi.org/10.4225/09/5a7ce77feb9e9
SM2+ recorder in situ
Vegetation structure
Tree canopy
Native ginger (Alpinia caerulea)
Groundcover
No vehicle access is permitted.
Geology – Granite
Eastern Whipbird captured on a wildlife camera S1 Site Information Page 3
Section B: Bird Species Bird species at Gympie and Woondum National Park sites by Order and Family Order
Olive-backed Oriole Australian Figbird Australian Logrunner
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Order
Family [3]
Passeriformes
Pachycephalidae
Passeriformes
Pardalotidae
Passeriformes
Petroicidae
Passeriformes Passeriformes Passeriformes
Pittidae Ptilonorhynchidae Zosteropidae
Psittaciformes
Psittacidae
Strigiformes
Strigidae
Strigiformes TOTALS
Tytonidae 30
Species Names (Gympie NP) Rufous Whistler Golden Whistler Grey Shrike-thrush Eastern Shrike-tit Spotted Pardalote Striated Pardalote Eastern Yellow Robin Rose Robin Noisy Pitta Scaly-breasted Lorikeet Rainbow Lorikeet Little Lorikeet Australian King Parrot Pale-headed Rosella Southern Boobook Powerful Owl GYMPIE NP TOTAL
N
Species Names (Woondum NP)
4
Rufous Whistler Golden Whistler Grey Shrike-thrush Little Shrike-thrush
2
N
Number in common
TOTAL
4
3
5
0
0
2
2
Eastern Yellow Robin
1
1
2
1 0 0
Noisy Pitta Green Catbird Silvereye
1 1 1
1 0
1 1 1
5
Rainbow Lorikeet Little Lorikeet Australian King Parrot Crimson Rosella
4
4
5
2
Southern Boobook
1
1
2
0 66
Sooty Owl WOONDUM NP TOTAL
1 57
0 44
1 79
Birds seen at site but not yet found (annotated) in the recording References 1. Queensland Government. Gympie National Park Management Statement2013; (30 December 2012). Available from: http://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/managing/plansstrategies/statements/pdf/gympie.pdf. 2. Queensland Government. Woondum National Park Management Statement2013. Available from: http://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/managing/plansstrategies/statements/pdf/woondum.pdf. 3. Simpson K, Day N. Field Guide to the Birds of Australia. Camberwell, Australia: Penguine Group; 2004.