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New South Wales is a state in Australia of great biodiversity, with 622 species of bird recorded.. This list is based on the 1996 classification by Charles Sibley and Burt Monroe (though there has been a recent (2008) extensive revision of Australian birds by Leslie Christidis and Walter E. Boles [1]), which has resulted in some lumping and splitting. [2]
Important Bird Areas of New South Wales (90 P) Pages in category "Birds of New South Wales" The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 117 total.
However at this time he had not realised that it was a new species, assuming that it was the similar species M. superba (superb lyrebird). [4] Lycester informally named the bird "small lyrebird", "Prince Albert’s Lyrebird", and "Richmond River Lyrebird" (the latter for the area in which he found it, Richmond River in northern New South Wales,.
This is a list of Australian bird emblems. Area represented Image Common name Binomial nomenclature ... New South Wales: Laughing kookaburra: Dacelo novaeguineae [3]
List of birds of Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica, the HANZAB list for Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and the surrounding ocean and subantarctic islands. For Australia's endemic species, see: List of endemic birds of Australia; A kookaburra. Other regional, state and island bird lists: Victoria; New South Wales & Lord Howe Island ...
In the first national bird atlas in 1977–81, the little eagle was reported in 65% of one degree grid cells across Australia, with mostly high reporting rates (more than 40% of surveys per grid) across New South Wales and Victoria. Breeding was recorded in 11% of cells, with the highest rates in New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria. [13]
Sites identified by BirdLife International as being important for eastern bristlebird conservation are the Scenic Rim on the border between southern Queensland and northern New South Wales, Budderoo and Barren Grounds, Jervis Bay, and Nadgee to Mallacoota Inlet straddling the border between south-eastern New South Wales and eastern Victoria.
This is a list of the wild birds found in Australia including its outlying islands and territories, but excluding the Australian Antarctic Territory.The outlying islands covered include: Christmas, Cocos (Keeling), Ashmore, Torres Strait, Coral Sea, Lord Howe, Norfolk, Macquarie and Heard/McDonald.