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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGION Complete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008 TAXONOMICSEQNR CLASS NAME FAMILY NAME FAMILY COMNAME NSX CODE SPECIES COMMON NAME EPBC ACT STATUS CODE NPW ACT STATUS CODE LAST_OBSERVED TOTAL_in_SA TOTAL_in_NY % NY_REGIONS Overall N&Y regional status ABBREV Overall N&Y regional status SCORE Overall N&Y regional trend SYMBOL Overall N&Y regional trend SCORE Overall N&Y regional STATUS + TREND SCORE 3 MAMMALIA TACHYGLOSSIDAE Echidnas W01003 Tachyglossus aculeatus Short-beaked Echidna 2005 1201 135 11.24% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3 20 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids Y01008 Dasyurus maculatus Spotted-tailed Quoll EN E 1922 7 1 14.29% RE 7 RE 7 22 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids K01009 Dasyurus viverrinus Eastern Quoll E 1909 6 1 16.67% RE 7 RE 7 37 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids A04224 Phascogale tapoatafa Brush-tailed Phascogale E 1922 9 1 11.11% RE 7 RE 7 47 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids A01048 Planigale tenuirostris Narrow-nosed Planigale 1999 163 27 16.56% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3 48 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids Z01043 Antechinomys laniger Kultarr 2004 302 3 0.99% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3 54 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids A01072 Sminthopsis crassicaudata Fat-tailed Dunnart 2005 2606 98 3.76% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3 56 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids U01062 Sminthopsis dolichura Little Long-tailed Dunnart 1999 341 1 0.29% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3 66 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids C01073 Sminthopsis macroura Stripe-faced Dunnart 2005 1846 52 2.82% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3 69 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids S01061 Sminthopsis murina Common Dunnart 2004 189 45 23.81% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3 100 MAMMALIA PERAMELIDAE Bandicoots and bilbies M01106 Macrotis lagotis Bilby VU V 1980 18 0 0.00% RE 7 RE 7 118 MAMMALIA VOMBATIDAE Wombats Q01168 Lasiorhinus latifrons Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat 2004 552 68 12.32% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4 130 MAMMALIA PHALANGERIDAE Brushtail-possums, cuscuses & Scaly-tailed Possum K01113 Trichosurus vulpecula Common Brushtail Possum R 2004 1179 98 8.31% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.5 136 MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Potoroos, bettons and the Musky Rat-kangaroo Q01184 Bettongia lesueur Burrowing Bettong EX E 1955 17 13 76.47% RE 7 RE 7 137.1 MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Potoroos, bettons and the Musky Rat-kangaroo M21002 Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi Brush-tailed Bettong R RE 7 RE 7 183 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos M01246 Macropus eugenii eugenii Tammar Wallaby ssp ssp 1990 386 35 9.07% CR 6 + 0.2 6.2 183.1 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos U04266 Macropus eugenii decres Tammar Wallaby RA 3 DD 0.0 3.0 184 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos Z01263 Macropus fuliginosus Western Grey Kangaroo 2007 3480 558 16.03% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3 185 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos S01265 Macropus giganteus Eastern Grey Kangaroo R 1996 28 4 14.29% RA 3 + 0.2 3.2 190 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos U01266 Macropus robustus Euro 2005 5796 2870 49.52% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3 192 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos W01275 Macropus rufus Red Kangaroo 2007 1644 448 27.25% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3 207.4 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos S04205 Petrogale xanthopus Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby ssp V 2005 3265 1328 40.67% EN 5 0 0.3 5.3 218 MAMMALIA BURRAMYIDAE Pygmy-possums W01151 Cercartetus concinnus Western Pygmy-possum 2004 950 106 11.16% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4 227 MAMMALIA PSEUDOCHEIRIDAE Ringtail possums and the Greater Glider C01129 Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common Ringtail Possum 2001 672 8 1.19% EN 5 DD 0.0 5.0 291 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats C04349 Mormopterus species 2 "Murray River" Eastern Freetail-Bat EN 5 - 0.4 5.4 292 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats M04350 Mormopterus species 3 "little dick" Inland Freetail-bat 2005 2 2 100.00% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3 293 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats Z04351 Mormopterus species 4 "big dick" Southern Freetail-bat LC 1 - 0.4 1.4 298 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats Y01324 Tadarida australis White-striped Freetail-bat 2005 334 75 22.46% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4 311 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Z01335 Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser Long-eared Bat 2005 1506 197 13.08% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4 314.1 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Q04388 Nyctophilus timoriensis (SE form) Greater long-eared Bat (SE form) VU V DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0 317 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats C01349 Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's Wattled Bat 2005 1649 297 18.01% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3 318 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Z01351 Chalinolobus morio Chocolate Wattled Bat 2004 505 172 34.06% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3 320 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Q01352 Chalinolobus picatus Little Pied Bat E 1976 16 2 12.50% RA 3 DD 0.0 3.0 339 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats E04162 Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat 2005 101 6 5.94% DD 0 -- 0.5 0.5 341 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats U01362 Scotorepens greyii Little Broad-nosed Bat DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0 343 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats E01382 Vespadelus baverstocki Inland Forest Bat 2005 373 62 16.62% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3 344 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats C01381 Vespadelus darlingtoni Large Forest Bat 2004 81 5 6.17% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4 345 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats G01383 Vespadelus finlaysoni Finlayson's Cave Bat 1999 98 1 1.02% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0 346 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats M01378 Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat 2005 461 44 9.54% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4 349 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Z01379 Vespadelus vulturnus Little Forest Bat 1984 193 1 0.52% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3 371 MAMMALIA CANIDAE Dingo, Fox M04106 Canis lupus dingo Dingo 1996 993 8 0.81% CR 6 -- 0.5 6.5 378 MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Eared seals G01543 Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand Fur-seal 2005 199 17 8.54% RA 3 ++ 0.1 3.1 384 MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Eared seals Z01539 Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea-lion VU V 2005 376 25 6.65% RA 3 -- 0.5 3.5 397 MAMMALIA BALAENIDAE Right Whales K01561 Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale EN V 2001 15 4 26.67% VU 4 ++ 0.1 4.1 399.1 MAMMALIA BALAENOPTERIDAE Rorquals Z04395 Balaenoptera bonaerensis Southern Minke Whale 1989 11 1 9.09% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0 402.1 MAMMALIA BALAENOPTERIDAE Rorquals Q04396 Balaenoptera omurai 2000 1 1 100.00% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0 405 MAMMALIA BALAENOPTERIDAE Rorquals W01575 Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale VU V 1997 6 3 50.00% VU 4 ++ 0.1 4.1 407 MAMMALIA NEOBALAENIDAE Pygmy Right Whale Q01564 Caperea marginata Pygmy Right Whale R 1987 23 4 17.39% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0 409 MAMMALIA DELPHINIDAE Killer Whales and Dolphins Y01616 Delphinus delphis Common Dolphin 2003 215 51 23.72% LC 1 - 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3 MAMMALIA TACHYGLOSSIDAE Echidnas W01003 Tachyglossus aculeatus Short-beaked Echidna 2005 1201 135 11.24% RA 3 0 0.3 3.320 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids Y01008 Dasyurus maculatus Spotted-tailed Quoll EN E 1922 7 1 14.29% RE 7 RE 722 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids K01009 Dasyurus viverrinus Eastern Quoll E 1909 6 1 16.67% RE 7 RE 737 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids A04224 Phascogale tapoatafa Brush-tailed Phascogale E 1922 9 1 11.11% RE 7 RE 747 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids A01048 Planigale tenuirostris Narrow-nosed Planigale 1999 163 27 16.56% RA 3 0 0.3 3.348 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids Z01043 Antechinomys laniger Kultarr 2004 302 3 0.99% RA 3 0 0.3 3.354 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids A01072 Sminthopsis crassicaudata Fat-tailed Dunnart 2005 2606 98 3.76% NT 2 0 0.3 2.356 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids U01062 Sminthopsis dolichura Little Long-tailed Dunnart 1999 341 1 0.29% RA 3 0 0.3 3.366 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids C01073 Sminthopsis macroura Stripe-faced Dunnart 2005 1846 52 2.82% NT 2 0 0.3 2.369 MAMMALIA DASYURIDAE Dasyurids S01061 Sminthopsis murina Common Dunnart 2004 189 45 23.81% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3

100 MAMMALIA PERAMELIDAE Bandicoots and bilbies M01106 Macrotis lagotis Bilby VU V 1980 18 0 0.00% RE 7 RE 7118 MAMMALIA VOMBATIDAE Wombats Q01168 Lasiorhinus latifrons Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat 2004 552 68 12.32% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4130 MAMMALIA PHALANGERIDAE Brushtail-possums, cuscuses & Scaly-tailed Possum K01113 Trichosurus vulpecula Common Brushtail Possum R 2004 1179 98 8.31% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.5

136 MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Potoroos, bettons and the Musky Rat-kangaroo Q01184 Bettongia lesueur Burrowing Bettong EX E 1955 17 13 76.47% RE 7 RE 7137.1 MAMMALIA POTORIDAE Potoroos, bettons and the Musky Rat-kangaroo M21002 Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi Brush-tailed Bettong R RE 7 RE 7

183 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos M01246 Macropus eugenii eugenii Tammar Wallaby ssp ssp 1990 386 35 9.07% CR 6 + 0.2 6.2

183.1 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos U04266 Macropus eugenii decres Tammar Wallaby RA 3 DD 0.0 3.0184 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos Z01263 Macropus fuliginosus Western Grey Kangaroo 2007 3480 558 16.03% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3185 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos S01265 Macropus giganteus Eastern Grey Kangaroo R 1996 28 4 14.29% RA 3 + 0.2 3.2190 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos U01266 Macropus robustus Euro 2005 5796 2870 49.52% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3192 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos W01275 Macropus rufus Red Kangaroo 2007 1644 448 27.25% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3

207.4 MAMMALIA MACROPODIDAE Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos S04205 Petrogale xanthopus Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby ssp V 2005 3265 1328 40.67% EN 5 0 0.3 5.3218 MAMMALIA BURRAMYIDAE Pygmy-possums W01151 Cercartetus concinnus Western Pygmy-possum 2004 950 106 11.16% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4227 MAMMALIA PSEUDOCHEIRIDAE Ringtail possums and the Greater Glider C01129 Pseudocheirus peregrinus Common Ringtail Possum 2001 672 8 1.19% EN 5 DD 0.0 5.0291 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats C04349 Mormopterus species 2 "Murray River" Eastern Freetail-Bat EN 5 - 0.4 5.4292 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats M04350 Mormopterus species 3 "little dick" Inland Freetail-bat 2005 2 2 100.00% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3293 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats Z04351 Mormopterus species 4 "big dick" Southern Freetail-bat LC 1 - 0.4 1.4298 MAMMALIA MOLOSSIDAE Freetail-bats Y01324 Tadarida australis White-striped Freetail-bat 2005 334 75 22.46% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4311 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Z01335 Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser Long-eared Bat 2005 1506 197 13.08% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4

314.1 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Q04388 Nyctophilus timoriensis (SE form) Greater long-eared Bat (SE form) VU V DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0317 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats C01349 Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's Wattled Bat 2005 1649 297 18.01% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3318 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Z01351 Chalinolobus morio Chocolate Wattled Bat 2004 505 172 34.06% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3320 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Q01352 Chalinolobus picatus Little Pied Bat E 1976 16 2 12.50% RA 3 DD 0.0 3.0339 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats E04162 Scotorepens balstoni Inland Broad-nosed Bat 2005 101 6 5.94% DD 0 -- 0.5 0.5341 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats U01362 Scotorepens greyii Little Broad-nosed Bat DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0343 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats E01382 Vespadelus baverstocki Inland Forest Bat 2005 373 62 16.62% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3344 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats C01381 Vespadelus darlingtoni Large Forest Bat 2004 81 5 6.17% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4345 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats G01383 Vespadelus finlaysoni Finlayson's Cave Bat 1999 98 1 1.02% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0346 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats M01378 Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat 2005 461 44 9.54% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4349 MAMMALIA VESPERTILIONIDAE Vespertilionid bats Z01379 Vespadelus vulturnus Little Forest Bat 1984 193 1 0.52% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3371 MAMMALIA CANIDAE Dingo, Fox M04106 Canis lupus dingo Dingo 1996 993 8 0.81% CR 6 -- 0.5 6.5378 MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Eared seals G01543 Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand Fur-seal 2005 199 17 8.54% RA 3 ++ 0.1 3.1384 MAMMALIA OTARIIDAE Eared seals Z01539 Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea-lion VU V 2005 376 25 6.65% RA 3 -- 0.5 3.5397 MAMMALIA BALAENIDAE Right Whales K01561 Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale EN V 2001 15 4 26.67% VU 4 ++ 0.1 4.1

399.1 MAMMALIA BALAENOPTERIDAE Rorquals Z04395 Balaenoptera bonaerensis Southern Minke Whale 1989 11 1 9.09% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0402.1 MAMMALIA BALAENOPTERIDAE Rorquals Q04396 Balaenoptera omurai 2000 1 1 100.00% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0

405 MAMMALIA BALAENOPTERIDAE Rorquals W01575 Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale VU V 1997 6 3 50.00% VU 4 ++ 0.1 4.1407 MAMMALIA NEOBALAENIDAE Pygmy Right Whale Q01564 Caperea marginata Pygmy Right Whale R 1987 23 4 17.39% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0409 MAMMALIA DELPHINIDAE Killer Whales and Dolphins Y01616 Delphinus delphis Common Dolphin 2003 215 51 23.72% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4

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445.1 MAMMALIA DELPHINIDAE Killer Whales and Dolphins M04394 Tursiops aduncus Bottlenose Dolphin 2004 164 83 50.61% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4445.2 MAMMALIA DELPHINIDAE Killer Whales and Dolphins K04393 Tursiops truncatus Bottlenose Dolphin 1999 33 7 21.21% LC 1 DD 0.0 1.0

451 MAMMALIA KOGIIDAE Pygmy and Dwarf Sperm Whales S01581 Kogia breviceps Pygmy Sperm Whale R 1991 30 9 30.00% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0452 MAMMALIA KOGIIDAE Pygmy and Dwarf Sperm Whales U01582 Kogia sima Dwarf Sperm Whale R 1999 2 2 100.00% RA 3 DD 0.0 3.0501 MAMMALIA MURIDAE Murids Z01415 Hydromys chrysogaster Water-rat 1991 160 14 8.75% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4503 MAMMALIA MURIDAE Murids S01441 Leggadina forresti Forrest's Mouse 1996 1333 4 0.30% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3528 MAMMALIA MURIDAE Murids M01474 Pseudomys bolami Bolam's Mouse 2005 364 68 18.68% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3531 MAMMALIA MURIDAE Murids E01446 Pseudomys desertor Desert Mouse 1999 275 13 4.73% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3554 MAMMALIA MURIDAE Murids Z01395 Rattus fuscipes Bush Rat 1998 3519 9 0.26% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4558 MAMMALIA MURIDAE Murids U04186 Rattus lutreolus Swamp Rat R 1917 477 2 0.42% RE 7 RE 7566 MAMMALIA MURIDAE Murids A01400 Rattus villosissimus Long-haired Rat 1975 237 1 0.42% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4605 AVES CASUARIIDAE Cassowaries and emus C00001 Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu 2006 4007 727 18.14% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3610 AVES MEGAPODIIDAE Megapodes Z04239 Alectura lathami Australian Brush-turkey 1900 18 1 5.56% RE 7 RE 7613 AVES MEGAPODIIDAE Megapodes Z00007 Leipoa ocellata Malleefowl VU V 2007 1086 111 10.22% CR 6 - 0.4 6.4619 AVES PHASIANIDAE Pheasants, quails and allies Y00012 Coturnix chinensis King Quail E 1972 11 2 18.18% RE 7 RE 7625 AVES PHASIANIDAE Pheasants, quails and allies A04240 Coturnix pectoralis Stubble Quail 2007 1396 465 33.31% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4627 AVES PHASIANIDAE Pheasants, quails and allies G00011 Coturnix ypsilophora Brown Quail V 2006 156 21 13.46% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4

643 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks K00217 Biziura lobata Musk Duck R 2006 1616 286 17.70% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4645 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks Y00216 Oxyura australis Blue-billed Duck R 2005 450 91 20.22% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3647 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks E00214 Stictonetta naevosa Freckled Duck V 2006 592 73 12.33% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3649 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks Y04164 Cereopsis novaehollandiae Cape Barren Goose R 2006 1872 65 3.47% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3652 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks W00203 Cygnus atratus Black Swan 2007 6319 733 11.60% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3661 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks G00207 Tadorna tadornoides Australian Shelduck 2006 3743 505 13.49% LC 1 + 0.2 1.2662 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks U00210 Anas castanea Chestnut Teal 2007 3160 730 23.10% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3665 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks Y04148 Anas gracilis Grey Teal 2007 7957 1581 19.87% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3669 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks M04182 Anas rhynchotis Australasian Shoveler R 2006 1795 170 9.47% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3672 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks E04146 Anas superciliosa Pacific Black Duck 2006 9797 1519 15.50% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3676 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks G00215 Aythya australis Hardhead (White-eyed Duck) 2006 2922 625 21.39% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3678 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks U00202 Chenonetta jubata Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck) 2006 6164 1225 19.87% LC 1 + 0.2 1.2

680 AVES ANATIDAE Geese, swans and ducks C00213 Malacorhynchus membranaceus Pink-eared Duck 2006 1365 223 16.34% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3

682 AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Grebes A00060 Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe R 2006 1331 166 12.47% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3686 AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Grebes E00062 Poliocephalus poliocephalus Hoary-headed Grebe 2006 4031 908 22.53% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3688 AVES PODICIPEDIDAE Grebes C00061 Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian Grebe, (Little Grebe) 2006 3858 1070 27.73% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3701 AVES SPHENISCIDAE Penquins K00005 Eudyptula minor Little Penguin 2005 509 116 22.79% DD 0 0 0.3 0.3710 AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Shearwater, petrels and diving-petrels Y00080 Daption capense Cape Petrel 1984 120 7 5.83% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4718 AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Shearwater, petrels and diving-petrels C00929 Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant-Petrel V 2000 171 28 16.37% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3719 AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Shearwater, petrels and diving-petrels C00937 Macronectes halli Northern Giant-Petrel 1982 54 3 5.56% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3759 AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Shearwater, petrels and diving-petrels Y00072 Puffinus carneipes Fleshy-footed Shearwater R 2001 144 18 12.50% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3762 AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Shearwater, petrels and diving-petrels Y04252 Puffinus gavia Fluttering Shearwater 1998 255 25 9.80% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3773 AVES PROCELLARIIDAE Shearwater, petrels and diving-petrels G00071 Puffinus tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater 2001 472 137 29.03% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3779 AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Albatrosses Z00091 Diomedea cauta Shy Albatross VU ssp 2001 182 5 2.75% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.5782 AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Albatrosses C00089 Diomedea chlororhynchos Yellow-nosed Albatross ssp 1994 295 25 8.47% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.5784 AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Albatrosses M00090 Diomedea chrysostoma Grey-headed Albatross VU V 1997 273 12 4.40% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.5786 AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Albatrosses A04208 Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross VU V 1976 88 4 4.55% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.5791 AVES DIOMEDEIDAE Albatrosses A00088 Diomedea melanophris Black-browed Albatross ssp 2002 119 16 13.45% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.5806 AVES HYDROBATIDAE Storm-petrels G00063 Oceanites oceanicus Wilson's Storm-Petrel 1974 38 3 7.89% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3810 AVES HYDROBATIDAE Storm-petrels K00065 Pelagodroma marina White-faced Storm-Petrel 1992 241 9 3.73% NT 2 - 0.4 2.4

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817 AVES SULIDAE Gannets and boobies Q00104 Morus serrator Australasian Gannet 2006 684 127 18.57% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3825 AVES ANHINGIDAE Darters K00101 Anhinga melanogaster Darter R 2006 1185 49 4.14% VU 4 ++ 0.1 4.1830 AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Cormorants A00096 Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant 2006 3304 278 8.41% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3832 AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Cormorants E00098 Phalacrocorax fuscescens Black-faced Cormorant 2006 1026 234 22.81% LC 1 + 0.2 1.2834 AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Cormorants C04137 Phalacrocorax melanoleucos Little Pied Cormorant 2006 7621 2016 26.45% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3837 AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Cormorants C00097 Phalacrocorax sulcirostris Little Black Cormorant 2006 4382 1046 23.87% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3838 AVES PHALACROCORACIDAE Cormorants G00099 Phalacrocorax varius Pied Cormorant 2007 3347 1081 32.30% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3840 AVES PELECANIDAE Pelicans U00106 Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian Pelican 2007 7457 1433 19.22% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3842 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns G00187 Ardea alba Great Egret, ( White Egret) 2006 3539 619 17.49% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3847 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns S00977 Ardea ibis Cattle Egret R 2006 289 29 10.03% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3853 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns K00189 Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron 2005 844 73 8.65% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4860 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns K00197 Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern V 2006 175 33 18.86% EN 5 + 0.2 5.2871 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns E04198 Egretta garzetta Little Egret R 2006 942 503 53.40% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3872 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns G04199 Egretta novaehollandiae White-faced Heron 2007 9719 2314 23.81% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

875 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns C04197 Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret R 2006 172 50 29.07% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3881 AVES ARDEIDAE Herons and bitterns A00192 Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen Night Heron 2005 633 137 21.64% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3885 AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises and Spoonbills U00182 Platalea flavipes Yellow-billed Spoonbill 2006 1740 251 14.43% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3887 AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises and Spoonbills S00181 Platalea regia Royal Spoonbill 2006 1621 353 21.78% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3889 AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises and Spoonbills E00178 Plegadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis R 2004 278 36 12.95% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3896 AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises and Spoonbills A04216 Threskiornis molucca Australian White Ibis 2006 5407 920 17.01% LC 1 + 0.2 1.2899 AVES THRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises and Spoonbills Q00180 Threskiornis spinicollis Straw-necked Ibis 2005 2705 55 2.03% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3919 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies K00241 Pandion haliaetus Osprey E 2006 299 55 18.39% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4922 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies S04125 Accipiter cirrhocephalus Collared Sparrowhawk 2006 1543 397 25.73% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3924 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies A04152 Accipiter fasciatus Brown Goshawk 2006 2340 463 19.79% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

929 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies G04139 Aquila audax Wedge-tailed Eagle 2006 6422 1147 17.86% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3935 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies Z00219 Circus approximans Swamp Harrier 2006 1879 298 15.86% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4936 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies M00218 Circus assimilis Spotted Harrier 2006 928 360 38.79% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4938 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies A04196 Elanus axillaris Black-shouldered Kite 2006 4331 1308 30.20% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

945 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies M00226 Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle E 2007 520 140 26.92% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4949 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies Q00228 Haliastur sphenurus Whistling Kite 2006 3818 489 12.81% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4950 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies G00231 Hamirostra melanosternon Black-breasted Buzzard R 1999 153 3 1.96% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0952 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies K04077 Hieraaetus morphnoides Little Eagle 2006 1089 140 12.86% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4957 AVES ACCIPITRIDAE Osprey, Hawks, Eagles and allies S00229 Milvus migrans Black Kite 2006 3269 490 14.99% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3960 AVES FALCONIDAE Falcons W00239 Falco berigora Brown Falcon 2007 5350 1062 19.85% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4963 AVES FALCONIDAE Falcons C04129 Falco cenchroides Nankeen Kestrel 2007 9204 2336 25.38% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4965 AVES FALCONIDAE Falcons Q00236 Falco hypoleucos Grey Falcon R 2002 120 17 14.17% CR 6 - 0.4 6.4967 AVES FALCONIDAE Falcons Z00235 Falco longipennis Australian Hobby 2006 1787 461 25.80% NT 2 0 0.3 2.3968 AVES FALCONIDAE Falcons S00237 Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon R 2006 1084 204 18.82% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3971 AVES FALCONIDAE Falcons U00238 Falco subniger Black Falcon 2006 581 238 40.96% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3973 AVES GRUIDAE Cranes C00177 Grus rubicunda Brolga V 1985 379 7 1.85% CR 6 -- 0.5 6.5979 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies Z00059 Fulica atra Eurasian Coot 2006 5803 981 16.91% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

986 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies C04145 Gallinula tenebrosa Dusky Moorhen 2006 3582 711 19.85% NT 2 - 0.4 2.4988 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies G00055 Gallinula ventralis Black-tailed Native-hen 2006 3483 1023 29.37% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

989 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies E00046 Gallirallus philippensis Buff-banded Rail 2006 289 46 15.92% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3995 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies M00058 Porphyrio porphyrio Purple Swamphen 2006 3640 442 12.14% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3998 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies K00049 Porzana fluminea Australian Spotted Crake 2006 730 198 27.12% VU 4 0 0.3 4.3999 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies U00050 Porzana pusilla Baillon's Crake 2006 179 43 24.02% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3

1002 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies W00051 Porzana tabuensis Spotless Crake R 2004 287 38 13.24% VU 4 0 0.3 4.31007 AVES RALLIDAE Rails, Crakes and Allies Z04203 Rallus pectoralis Lewin's Rail V 2005 88 3 3.41% CR 6 DD 0.0 6.0

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

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1012 AVES OTIDIDAE Bustards A00176 Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard V 2006 310 28 9.03% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.51018 AVES TURNICIDAE Button-quails W00019 Turnix pyrrhothorax Red-chested Button-quail R 2000 14 2 14.29% EN 5 0 0.3 5.31020 AVES TURNICIDAE Button-quails U04178 Turnix varia Painted Button-quail R 2006 502 93 18.53% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41022 AVES TURNICIDAE Button-quails U00018 Turnix velox Little Button-quail 2006 652 168 25.77% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41024 AVES PEDIONOMIDAE Plains-wanderer Y00020 Pedionomus torquatus Plains-wanderer VU E 2006 50 16 32.00% CR 6 -- 0.5 6.51025 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies A00168 Gallinago hardwickii Latham's Snipe R 2001 313 9 2.88% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41029 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies S00157 Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper R 2006 703 304 43.24% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31031 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies Z00155 Heteroscelus brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler R 2006 304 66 21.71% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41034 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies K00153 Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godwit R 2006 575 293 50.96% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41036 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies Y00152 Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godwit R 2006 227 138 60.79% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41040 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies S00149 Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew V 2006 703 445 63.30% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.51042 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies E00150 Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel R 2006 257 194 75.49% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41048 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies M00154 Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper R 2006 264 69 26.14% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31051 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies U00158 Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank 2006 3290 1051 31.95% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31053 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies W00159 Tringa stagnatilis Marsh Sandpiper 2007 681 372 54.63% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31056 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies Y00160 Xenus cinereus Terek Sandpiper R 2006 121 105 86.78% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31058 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies K00129 Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone R 2007 1270 377 29.69% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31061 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies Z00163 Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 2006 2573 796 30.94% LC 1 - 0.4 1.41065 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies Q00164 Calidris canutus Red Knot 2006 379 204 53.83% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

1067 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies K00161 Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper 2006 1634 673 41.19% VU 4 + 0.2 4.21070 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies U00978 Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper R 2006 152 84 55.26% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31071 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies C00857 Calidris minuta Little Stint 2006 21 15 71.43% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31073 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies M00162 Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint 2006 3480 1100 31.61% LC 1 - 0.4 1.41075 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies K00965 Calidris subminuta Long-toed Stint R 2006 139 79 56.83% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31076 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies S00165 Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot R 2006 262 128 48.85% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31081 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies U00934 Philomachus pugnax Ruff R 2006 68 56 82.35% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31085 AVES SCOLOPACIDAE Sandpipers and allies Q00932 Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope 2006 45 42 93.33% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31088 AVES ROSTRATULIDAE Painted Snipes M00170 Rostratula benghalensis Painted Snipe V 2004 74 21 28.38% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41091 AVES BURHINIDAE Stone-curlews U00174 Burhinus grallarius Bush Stone-curlew R 2001 272 41 15.07% CR 6 - 0.4 6.41095 AVES HAEMATOPODIDAE Oystercatchers M04094 Haematopus fuliginosus Sooty Oystercatcher R 2007 1615 347 21.49% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31097 AVES HAEMATOPODIDAE Oystercatchers U00130 Haematopus longirostris Pied Oystercatcher R 2007 2057 500 24.31% NT 2 - 0.4 2.4

1100 AVES RECURVIROSTRIDAE Avocets and stilts Z00147 Cladorhynchus leucocephalus Banded Stilt V 2006 1505 634 42.13% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41102 AVES RECURVIROSTRIDAE Avocets and stilts M00146 Himantopus himantopus Black-winged Stilt 2006 4153 1024 24.66% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31106 AVES RECURVIROSTRIDAE Avocets and stilts Q00148 Recurvirostra novaehollandiae Red-necked Avocet 2006 1857 457 24.61% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31110 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels K00145 Charadrius australis Inland Dotterel 2004 364 41 11.26% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4

1111 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels A00140 Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover 2006 461 115 24.95% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4

1117 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels E04066 Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover R 2006 129 43 33.33% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41120 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels C04101 Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover R 2006 243 112 46.09% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41123 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels G00143 Charadrius ruficapillus Red-capped Plover 2007 3919 1215 31.00% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31127 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels Y00144 Elseyornis melanops Black-fronted Dotterel 2006 3139 513 16.34% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31129 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels A00132 Erythrogonys cinctus Red-kneed Dotterel 2006 1659 505 30.44% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31147 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels U08006 Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden Plover R 2006 442 123 27.83% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31149 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels Y00136 Pluvialis squatarola Grey Plover 2006 849 472 55.59% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31150 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels M00138 Thinornis rubricollis Hooded Plover V 2007 974 212 21.77% VU 4 0 0.3 4.31153 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels G04219 Vanellus miles Masked Lapwing 2007 10432 2026 19.42% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31156 AVES CHARADRIIDAE Plovers and dotterels G00135 Vanellus tricolor Banded Lapwing 2006 1247 398 31.92% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41161 AVES GLAREOLIDAE Pratincoles and Coursers S00173 Stiltia isabella Australian Pratincole 2004 391 57 14.58% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41166 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies Y00980 Catharacta skua Great Skua 2003 102 36 35.29% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31172 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies Y00128 Stercorarius parasiticus Arctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua) 2001 127 64 50.39% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31176 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies Y04244 Larus dominicanus Kelp Gull R 1989 111 14 12.61% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

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1178 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies C04065 Larus novaehollandiae Silver Gull 2007 12010 3080 25.65% LC 1 + 0.2 1.21180 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies E00126 Larus pacificus Pacific Gull 2006 2055 788 38.35% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31185 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies M00110 Chlidonias hybridus Whiskered Tern 2006 2913 583 20.01% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31189 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies C00109 Chlidonias leucopterus White-winged Black Tern 2006 563 32 5.68% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31196 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies C00117 Sterna albifrons Little Tern E 2006 57 15 26.32% CR 6 DD 0.0 6.01202 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies W00115 Sterna bergii Crested Tern 2006 3775 915 24.24% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31204 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies Q00112 Sterna caspia Caspian Tern 2007 3942 916 23.24% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

1208 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies C00953 Sterna hirundo Common Tern R 2002 80 24 30.00% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4

1209 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies U04070 Sterna nereis Fairy Tern E 2006 1017 302 29.70% EN 5 0 0.3 5.31211 AVES LARIDAE Gulls, skuas and allies Z00111 Sterna nilotica Gull-billed Tern 2006 356 26 7.30% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31231 AVES COLUMBIDAE Pigeons and Doves Z00031 Geopelia cuneata Diamond Dove 2005 938 31 3.30% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31234 AVES COLUMBIDAE Pigeons and Doves Q04168 Geopelia placida Peaceful Dove 2006 4166 892 21.41% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31247 AVES COLUMBIDAE Pigeons and Doves W00043 Ocyphaps lophotes Crested Pigeon 2006 20593 5364 26.05% LC 1 + 0.2 1.21257 AVES COLUMBIDAE Pigeons and Doves U00034 Phaps chalcoptera Common Bronzewing 2006 7683 886 11.53% LC 1 - 0.4 1.41258 AVES COLUMBIDAE Pigeons and Doves U04142 Phaps elegans Brush Bronzewing 2007 1634 232 14.20% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41272 AVES CACATUIDAE Cockatoos Q04176 Cacatua galerita Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 2006 3619 360 9.95% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31275 AVES CACATUIDAE Cockatoos U00270 Cacatua leadbeateri Major Mitchell's Cockatoo R 2004 581 24 4.13% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41278 AVES CACATUIDAE Cockatoos C00273 Cacatua roseicapilla Galah 2006 27914 5954 21.33% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31282 AVES CACATUIDAE Cockatoos W00271 Cacatua sanguinea Little Corella 2006 5340 780 14.61% LC 1 + 0.2 1.21298 AVES CACATUIDAE Cockatoos E00274 Nymphicus hollandicus Cockatiel 2006 1939 502 25.89% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41311 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies M00294 Barnardius zonarius Australian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot) 2006 8705 1771 20.34% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31327 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies E00258 Glossopsitta concinna Musk Lorikeet 2006 5934 898 15.13% LC 1 - 0.4 1.41328 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies G00259 Glossopsitta porphyrocephala Purple-crowned Lorikeet 2006 6207 1132 18.24% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41329 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies Q00260 Glossopsitta pusilla Little Lorikeet E 1900 59 6 10.17% CR 6 -- 0.5 6.51334 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies E00310 Melopsittacus undulatus Budgerigar 2006 4235 635 14.99% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41336 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies K00305 Neophema chrysogaster Orange-bellied Parrot CR E 1900 51 1 1.96% CR 6 -- 0.5 6.51337 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies M00306 Neophema chrysostoma Blue-winged Parrot V 2004 669 29 4.33% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41338 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies Z00307 Neophema elegans Elegant Parrot R 2006 1742 389 22.33% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41339 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies Q00308 Neophema petrophila Rock Parrot R 2007 630 214 33.97% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41342 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies G00303 Neophema splendida Scarlet-chested Parrot R 1999 149 2 1.34% RE 7 RE 71343 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies Y00304 Neopsephotus bourkii Bourke's Parrot 2005 455 7 1.54% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41344 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies S00297 Northiella haematogaster Blue Bonnet ssp 2007 2032 557 27.41% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41360 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies E00282 Platycercus elegans Crimson Rosella 2006 17142 3003 17.52% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31386 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies Z00295 Psephotus haematonotus Red-rumped Parrot 2006 8995 2351 26.14% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31390 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies Q00296 Psephotus varius Mulga Parrot 2006 4301 341 7.93% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41398 AVES PSITTACIDAE Parrots and Allies U00254 Trichoglossus haematodus Rainbow Lorikeet 2006 8686 926 10.66% RA 3 + 0.2 3.21402 AVES CUCULIDAE Cuckoos S04141 Cacomantis flabelliformis Fan-tailed Cuckoo 2006 2001 161 8.05% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41410 AVES CUCULIDAE Cuckoos U00342 Chrysococcyx basalis Horsfield's Bronze-cuckoo 2006 4312 544 12.62% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31411 AVES CUCULIDAE Cuckoos A00344 Chrysococcyx lucidus Shining Bronze-Cuckoo 2005 446 30 6.73% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41414 AVES CUCULIDAE Cuckoos S00341 Chrysococcyx osculans Black-eared Cuckoo 2005 598 92 15.38% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41418 AVES CUCULIDAE Cuckoos C00337 Cuculus pallidus Pallid Cuckoo 2006 1781 254 14.26% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41430 AVES STRIGIDAE Typical Owls M00242 Ninox novaeseelandiae Southern Boobook 2005 2154 317 14.72% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41441 AVES TYTONIDAE Barn Owls C00249 Tyto alba Barn Owl 2006 839 259 30.87% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31454 AVES PODARGIDAE Frogmouths K00313 Podargus strigoides Tawny Frogmouth 2005 1075 149 13.86% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41460 AVES CAPRIMULGIDAE Nightjars Z00331 Eurostopodus argus Spotted Nightjar 2005 457 44 9.63% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41463 AVES AEGOTHELIDAE Owlet-nightjar S00317 Aegotheles cristatus Australian Owlet-nightjar 2006 1484 189 12.74% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31464 AVES APODIDAE Swifts Q00828 Apus affinis House Swift 1997 2 1 50.00% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31465 AVES APODIDAE Swifts W04179 Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift 2006 305 69 22.62% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41472 AVES APODIDAE Swifts Q04184 Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail 2003 201 6 2.99% RA 3 -- 0.5 3.51475 AVES ALCEDINIDAE Kingfishers S04249 Alcedo azurea Azure Kingfisher E 1900 19 1 5.26% RE 7 RE 71483 AVES ALCEDINIDAE Kingfishers S04169 Dacelo novaeguineae Laughing Kookaburra 2006 6984 958 13.72% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31495 AVES ALCEDINIDAE Kingfishers S00325 Todiramphus pyrrhopygia Red-backed Kingfisher 2005 1272 145 11.40% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41496 AVES ALCEDINIDAE Kingfishers U00326 Todiramphus sanctus Sacred Kingfisher 2006 1964 430 21.89% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41498 AVES MEROPIDAE Bee-eaters C00329 Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater 2006 3393 555 16.36% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41503 AVES CLIMACTERIDAE Australopapuan Treecreepers S00561 Climacteris affinis White-browed Treecreeper R 2002 415 30 7.23% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

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1510 AVES CLIMACTERIDAE Australopapuan Treecreepers G04171 Climacteris picumnus Brown Treecreeper 2006 4487 1434 31.96% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41519 AVES MALURIDAE Fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens S00529 Malurus cyaneus Superb Fairy-wren 2006 15362 621 4.04% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41522 AVES MALURIDAE Fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens Q00536 Malurus lamberti Variegated Fairy-wren 2007 6492 1447 22.29% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31524 AVES MALURIDAE Fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens Z00535 Malurus leucopterus White-winged Fairy-wren 2007 5462 1174 21.49% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31530 AVES MALURIDAE Fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens Y00532 Malurus splendens Splendid Fairy-wren 2005 1855 96 5.18% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41552 AVES MALURIDAE Fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens W09387 Amytornis merrotsyi Short-tailed Grasswren 2001 241 16 6.64% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41564 AVES MALURIDAE Fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens C09389 Amytornis textilis modestus Thick-billed Grasswren VU 2005 113 1 0.88% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4

1572 AVES PARDALOTIDAE Pardalotes G04227 Pardalotus punctatus Spotted Pardalote 2006 7612 439 5.77% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41577 AVES PARDALOTIDAE Pardalotes Q00976 Pardalotus striatus Striated Pardalote 2006 15651 2542 16.24% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

1595 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies A00476 Acanthiza apicalis Inland Thornbill 2007 4105 541 13.18% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4

1598 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies E00486 Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow-rumped Thornbill 2006 9260 1731 18.69% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31602 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies U00482 Acanthiza iredalei Slender-billed Thornbill ssp ssp 2006 391 188 48.08% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41611 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies Z00471 Acanthiza nana Yellow Thornbill 2006 2352 542 23.04% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3

1613 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies W00475 Acanthiza pusilla Brown Thornbill 2005 4941 131 2.65% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41615 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies E04170 Acanthiza reguloides Buff-rumped Thornbill 2005 2192 101 4.61% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41620 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies S00481 Acanthiza uropygialis Chestnut-rumped Thornbill 2006 5209 493 9.46% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31621 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies U00466 Aphelocephala leucopsis Southern Whiteface 2006 5095 1269 24.91% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41624 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies C00469 Aphelocephala nigricincta Banded Whiteface 2001 648 1 0.15% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31627 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies W08007 Calamanthus campestris Rufous Fieldwren 2005 845 141 16.69% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41631 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies Z00499 Calamanthus cautus Shy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola) R 2005 1194 31 2.60% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41639 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies M00498 Calamanthus pyrrhopygius Chestnut-rumped Heathwren ssp 2006 286 40 13.99% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41643 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies Z00463 Gerygone fusca Western Gerygone R 2000 92 3 3.26% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31655 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies K00497 Pyrrholaemus brunneus Redthroat 2006 954 406 42.56% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31662 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies G04251 Sericornis frontalis White-browed Scrubwren 2007 6345 816 12.86% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41675 AVES ACANTHIZIDAE Bristlebirds, thornbills, scrubwrens and allies S00465 Smicrornis brevirostris Weebill 2006 11734 1569 13.37% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31681 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats S04117 Acanthagenys rufogularis Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater 2007 14324 2818 19.67% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

1686 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats W04143 Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris Eastern Spinebill 2005 4198 78 1.86% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31688 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats W04127 Anthochaera carunculata Red Wattlebird 2007 22544 3359 14.90% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31690 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats G04163 Anthochaera chrysoptera Little Wattlebird 2006 3260 440 13.50% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31695 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats S00589 Certhionyx niger Black Honeyeater 2002 257 42 16.34% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31699 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats E00602 Certhionyx variegatus Pied Honeyeater 2006 765 43 5.62% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31712 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats K00593 Gliciphila melanops Tawny-crowned Honeyeater 2006 1542 149 9.66% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41720 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats M00614 Lichenostomus chrysops Yellow-faced Honeyeater 2006 4911 377 7.68% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31723 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats Y00620 Lichenostomus cratitius Purple-gaped Honeyeater ssp 2006 1275 220 17.25% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41730 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats K00613 Lichenostomus fuscus Fuscous Honeyeater 1974 26 1 3.85% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41734 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats E04218 Lichenostomus leucotis White-eared Honeyeater 2005 3926 67 1.71% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41736 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats M00622 Lichenostomus ornatus Yellow-plumed Honeyeater 2006 6672 193 2.89% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41738 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats S00625 Lichenostomus penicillatus White-plumed Honeyeater 2006 15646 3877 24.78% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31741 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats Z00623 Lichenostomus plumulus Grey-fronted Honeyeater) 2005 1284 58 4.52% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41745 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats Q00608 Lichenostomus virescens Singing Honeyeater 2007 16940 5186 30.61% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31749 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats U04118 Manorina flavigula Yellow-throated Miner ssp ssp 2006 7619 1501 19.70% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31752 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats U00634 Manorina melanocephala Noisy Miner 2006 5874 1204 20.50% LC 1 - 0.4 1.41781 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats G00583 Melithreptus brevirostris Brown-headed Honeyeater 2006 5383 672 12.48% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41782 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats A00580 Melithreptus gularis Black-chinned Honeyeater ssp 2006 1041 28 2.69% CR 6 -- 0.5 6.51786 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats S04133 Melithreptus lunatus White-naped Honeyeater 2004 3296 36 1.09% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41801 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats M00594 Phylidonyris albifrons White-fronted Honeyeater 2005 4943 271 5.48% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31804 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats U04126 Phylidonyris novaehollandiae New Holland Honeyeater 2006 17922 1609 8.98% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31808 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats K00585 Plectorhyncha lanceolata Striped Honeyeater R 2001 970 36 3.71% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.51822 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats Y00452 Ashbyia lovensis Gibberbird 1988 327 2 0.61% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31824 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats Z04131 Epthianura albifrons White-fronted Chat 2006 4165 1206 28.96% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31826 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats E00450 Epthianura aurifrons Orange Chat 2006 1479 171 11.56% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31829 AVES MELIPHAGIDAE Honeyeaters and Australian Chats S00449 Epthianura tricolor Crimson Chat 2007 1699 140 8.24% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41830 AVES PETROICIDAE Australopapuan robins and allies C00441 Drymodes brunneopygia Southern Scrub-robin 2004 2037 152 7.46% EN 5 - 0.4 5.4

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1840 AVES PETROICIDAE Australopapuan robins and allies S00385 Melanodryas cucullata Hooded Robin ssp 2006 3367 536 15.92% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41843 AVES PETROICIDAE Australopapuan robins and allies S00377 Microeca fascinans Jacky Winter ssp 2006 4029 432 10.72% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41850 AVES PETROICIDAE Australopapuan robins and allies K00381 Petroica goodenovii Red-capped Robin 2006 6321 1166 18.45% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41851 AVES PETROICIDAE Australopapuan robins and allies Y00380 Petroica multicolor Scarlet Robin ssp 2005 3040 193 6.35% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41853 AVES PETROICIDAE Australopapuan robins and allies M00382 Petroica phoenicea Flame Robin V 2001 163 4 2.45% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.51855 AVES PETROICIDAE Australopapuan robins and allies Q00384 Petroica rosea Rose Robin 2000 74 4 5.41% RA 3 -- 0.5 3.51858 AVES POMATOSTOMIDAE Australopapuan Babblers M00446 Pomatostomus ruficeps Chestnut-crowned Babbler 2005 1655 241 14.56% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31860 AVES POMATOSTOMIDAE Australopapuan Babblers K00445 Pomatostomus superciliosus White-browed Babbler 2007 10213 1586 15.53% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31869 AVES EUPETIDAE Whipbirds, quail-thrushes and allies K00437 Cinclosoma castanotus Chestnut Quail-thrush ssp 2005 1605 21 1.31% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41871 AVES EUPETIDAE Whipbirds, quail-thrushes and allies Z00439 Cinclosoma cinnamomeum Cinnamon Quail-thrush 2005 1291 25 1.94% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41877 AVES EUPETIDAE Whipbirds, quail-thrushes and allies E00866 Psophodes cristatus Chirruping Wedgebill 2006 1199 220 18.35% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31878 AVES EUPETIDAE Whipbirds, quail-thrushes and allies U00422 Psophodes nigrogularis Western Whipbird ssp ssp 2006 176 49 27.84% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41882 AVES EUPETIDAE Whipbirds, quail-thrushes and allies U09414 Psophodes nigrogularis leucogaster Western Whipbird (Eastern subspecies) VU E 2004 73 31 42.47% EN 5 - 0.4 5.41886 AVES NEOSITTIDAE Sittellas C00549 Daphoenositta chrysoptera Varied Sittella 2006 2419 389 16.08% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41890 AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Whistlers, shrike-tits and allies A00408 Colluricincla harmonica Grey Shrike-thrush 2007 19698 2778 14.10% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31897 AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Whistlers, shrike-tits and allies K04181 Falcunculus frontatus Crested Shrike-tit R 2004 899 55 6.12% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41900 AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Whistlers, shrike-tits and allies G00419 Oreoica gutturalis Crested Bellbird 2006 5437 236 4.34% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41902 AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Whistlers, shrike-tits and allies Z00403 Pachycephala inornata Gilbert's Whistler R 2004 1299 57 4.39% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41909 AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Whistlers, shrike-tits and allies E00398 Pachycephala pectoralis Golden Whistler 2006 6950 425 6.12% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41912 AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Whistlers, shrike-tits and allies K04149 Pachycephala rufiventris Rufous Whistler 2006 6583 1276 19.38% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41914 AVES PACHYCEPHALIDAE Whistlers, shrike-tits and allies M00402 Pachycephala rufogularis Red-lored Whistler VU R 1999 245 1 0.41% RE 7 RE 71922 AVES DICRURIDAE Monarchs, Drongos, Magpie-larks and allies W00415 Grallina cyanoleuca Magpie-lark 2006 18685 4130 22.10% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31927 AVES DICRURIDAE Monarchs, Drongos, Magpie-larks and allies K04173 Myiagra inquieta Restless Flycatcher R 2005 1865 112 6.01% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.51934 AVES DICRURIDAE Monarchs, Drongos, Magpie-larks and allies C00361 Rhipidura albiscapa Grey Fantail 2007 11436 1084 9.48% NT 2 - 0.4 2.41937 AVES DICRURIDAE Monarchs, Drongos, Magpie-larks and allies M04114 Rhipidura leucophrys Willie Wagtail 2007 24941 5592 22.42% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31945 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies Z04115 Artamus cinereus Black-faced Woodswallow 2007 3941 314 7.97% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31947 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies W00547 Artamus cyanopterus Dusky Woodswallow 2006 5174 792 15.31% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41948 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies Z00543 Artamus leucorhynchus White-breasted Woodswallow 2004 595 10 1.68% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31950 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies A00548 Artamus minor Little Woodswallow 1998 108 10 9.26% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31951 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies Q00544 Artamus personatus Masked Woodswallow 2007 2250 344 15.29% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31953 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies S00545 Artamus superciliosus White-browed Woodswallow 2006 2126 325 15.29% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31955 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies Y00700 Cracticus nigrogularis Pied Butcherbird 2005 1140 28 2.46% RA 3 + 0.2 3.21958 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies W04151 Cracticus torquatus Grey Butcherbird 2007 8128 1252 15.40% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31961 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies S00705 Gymnorhina tibicen Australian Magpie 2007 33287 6150 18.48% LC 1 + 0.2 1.21967 AVES ARTAMIDAE Woodswallows, butcherbirds and allies C00697 Strepera versicolor Grey Currawong ssp 2007 10050 684 6.81% VU 4 - 0.4 4.41974 AVES CAMPEPHAGIDAE Cuckoo-shrikes and Allies W00423 Coracina maxima Ground Cuckoo-shrike 2005 338 20 5.92% RA 3 0 0.3 3.31976 AVES CAMPEPHAGIDAE Cuckoo-shrikes and Allies Y04120 Coracina novaehollandiae Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike 2007 10006 1696 16.95% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31987 AVES CAMPEPHAGIDAE Cuckoo-shrikes and Allies Z04255 Lalage tricolor White-winged Triller 2005 2022 320 15.83% RA 3 - 0.4 3.41993 AVES CORVIDAE Crows Z00691 Corvus bennetti Little Crow 2006 2880 131 4.55% LC 1 0 0.3 1.31994 AVES CORVIDAE Crows A04144 Corvus coronoides Australian Raven 2006 10743 1740 16.20% NT 2 0 0.3 2.31996 AVES CORVIDAE Crows E00954 Corvus mellori Little Raven 2007 17435 4012 23.01% LC 1 + 0.2 1.22008 AVES CORCORACIDAE Choughs and Apostlebirds S00693 Corcorax melanorhamphos White-winged Chough R 2006 3864 998 25.83% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.52010 AVES CORCORACIDAE Choughs and Apostlebirds Z00675 Struthidea cinerea Apostlebird 2006 489 241 49.28% RA 3 + 0.2 3.22036 AVES MUSCICAPIDAE Thrushes and Old World Flycatchers Q04140 Zoothera lunulata Bassian Thrush R 1999 347 13 3.75% EN 5 - 0.4 5.42048 AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Swallows and Martins M00358 Cheramoeca leucosternus White-backed Swallow 2006 1444 137 9.49% NT 2 0 0.3 2.32051 AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Swallows and Martins K00357 Hirundo neoxena Welcome Swallow 2006 17968 4007 22.30% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32057 AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Swallows and Martins A00360 Petrochelidon ariel Fairy Martin 2006 2024 469 23.17% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42058 AVES HIRUNDINIDAE Swallows and Martins A04128 Petrochelidon nigricans Tree Martin 2006 9000 1562 17.36% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32062 AVES ZOSTEROPIDAE White-eyes E00574 Zosterops lateralis Silvereye 2007 10823 1588 14.67% LC 1 - 0.4 1.42069 AVES SYLVIIDAE Warblers C04233 Acrocephalus australis Australian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Warbler) 2004 557 112 20.11% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42073 AVES SYLVIIDAE Warblers Y00508 Cincloramphus cruralis Brown Songlark 2006 2784 841 30.21% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32074 AVES SYLVIIDAE Warblers K00509 Cincloramphus mathewsi Rufous Songlark 2006 1632 514 31.50% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32078 AVES SYLVIIDAE Warblers E00522 Megalurus gramineus Little Grassbird 2006 2538 647 25.49% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32082 AVES SYLVIIDAE Warblers C04209 Cisticola exilis Golden-headed Cisticola 2004 760 19 2.50% VU 4 - 0.4 4.42092 AVES ALAUDIDAE Larks Y00648 Mirafra javanica Horsfield's Bushlark 2006 686 349 50.87% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42098 AVES DICAEIDAE Flowerpeckers U04150 Dicaeum hirundinaceum Mistletoebird 2006 5366 694 12.93% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32101 AVES MOTACILLIDAE Wagtails and Pipits G00647 Anthus novaeseelandiae Richard's Pipit 2006 6446 1556 24.14% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32146 AVES ESTRILDIDAE Grass-Finches(waxbills) G04075 Neochmia temporalis Red-browed Finch 2005 3636 20 0.55% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4

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2150 AVES ESTRILDIDAE Grass-Finches(waxbills) A00652 Stagonopleura guttata Diamond Firetail V 2006 1763 839 47.59% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.52153 AVES ESTRILDIDAE Grass-Finches(waxbills) C00653 Taeniopygia guttata Zebra Finch 2005 5647 300 5.31% NT 2 - 0.4 2.42199 REPTILIA CHELIDAE Side-necked Tortoises C02017 Chelodina longicollis Common Long-necked Tortoise 2003 146 14 9.59% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3

2219 REPTILIA DERMOCHELYIDAE Leathery Turtle S02013 Dermochelys coriacea Leathery Turtle VU V 2004 4 1 25.00% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.5

2242 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards Z02195 Amphibolurus nobbi Nobbi Dragon 1999 165 13 7.88% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32260 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards C02181 Ctenophorus decresii Tawny Dragon 2005 633 211 33.33% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32262 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards K02185 Ctenophorus fordi Mallee Dragon 2005 1563 47 3.01% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32268 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards Q02196 Ctenophorus nuchalis Central Netted Dragon 2005 909 8 0.88% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32270 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards W02199 Ctenophorus pictus Painted Dragon 2005 2077 128 6.16% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32297 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards K02177 Pogona barbata Eastern Bearded Dragon 2007 343 59 17.20% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32303 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards Y02204 Pogona vitticeps Central Bearded Dragon 2005 940 115 12.23% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32304 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards Y02176 Rankinia chapmani Prickly Dragon 2004 185 10 5.41% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32310 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards E02254 Tympanocryptis intima Smooth-snouted Earless Dragon 1967 541 1 0.18% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32311 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards G02255 Tympanocryptis lineata Five-lined Earless Dragon 2004 406 38 9.36% RA 3 -- 0.5 3.52313 REPTILIA AGAMIDAE Dragon Lizards K02257 Tympanocryptis tetraporophora Eyrean Earless Dragon 2005 1055 58 5.50% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32326 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards A02076 Diplodactylus tessellatus Tessellated Gecko 1999 585 16 2.74% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32327 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards C02077 Diplodactylus vittatus Eastern Stone Gecko 2004 596 141 23.66% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

2327.1 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards Y02052 Lucasium byrnei Pink-blotched Gecko 2005 557 128 22.98% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32327.2 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards K02109 Lucasium damaeum Beaded Gecko 2005 1532 76 4.96% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32327.3 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards K04261 Lucasium steindachneri Map Gecko R 2005 11 10 90.91% RA 3 0 0.3 3.3

2332 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards A02112 Nephrurus levis Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko 2005 890 8 0.90% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32333 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards U02138 Nephrurus milii Barking Gecko 2005 1093 113 10.34% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32338 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards S02137 Rhynchoedura ornata Beaked Gecko 2005 1420 47 3.31% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32342 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards K02053 Strophurus ciliaris Northern Spiny-tailed Gecko 2005 191 19 9.95% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32343 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards Z02055 Strophurus elderi Jewelled Gecko 1999 181 9 4.97% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32344 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards W02059 Strophurus intermedius Southern Spiny-tailed Gecko 2004 266 61 22.93% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32346 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards E02078 Strophurus williamsi Eastern Spiny-tailed Gecko 1998 62 19 30.65% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32348 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards M02126 Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko 2004 2926 256 8.75% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32349 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards S04193 Gehyra 2n=44 Southern Rock Dtella 2005 781 274 35.08% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32356 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards A02092 Gehyra variegata Tree Dtella 2005 2254 191 8.47% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32358 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards C02105 Heteronotia binoei Bynoe's Gecko 2005 2759 332 12.03% LC 1 + 0.2 1.22365 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards Z02143 Aprasia inaurita Red-tailed Worm-lizard 2004 117 20 17.09% NT 2 - 0.4 2.42366 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards S02145 Aprasia pseudopulchella Flinders Worm Lizard VU 2004 85 68 80.00% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32368 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards M02150 Aprasia striolata Lined Worm-lizard 2004 429 37 8.62% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42369 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards U02154 Delma australis Barred Snake-lizard 2004 501 25 4.99% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32371 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards W04259 Delma butleri Spinifex Snake-lizard 2004 267 29 10.86% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32381 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards S02161 Delma molleri Adelaide Snake-lizard 2004 264 194 73.48% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32385 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards C02165 Delma tincta Black-necked Snake-lizard 2005 63 6 9.52% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32386 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards U02170 Lialis burtonis Burton's Legless Lizard 2004 279 26 9.32% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32390 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards E02174 Pygopus lepidopodus Common Scaly-foot 2004 254 29 11.42% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42392 REPTILIA GEKKONIDAE Geckos and Legless Lizards Q04044 Pygopus schraderi Hooded Scaly-foot 2005 36 10 27.78% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32425 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks U02682 Bassiana duperreyi Eastern Three-lined Skink 2000 686 1 0.15% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.0

2429 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks G04323 Cryptoblepharus australis Desert Wall skink 2005 339 48 14.16% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

2433.2 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Q04328 Cryptoblepharus pannosus Desert Wall skink 2004 198 72 36.36% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32434.1 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks W02331 Cryptoblepharus pulcher clarus Striped Wall Skink 2004 202 22 10.89% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

2454 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Q04108 Ctenotus olympicus Saltbush Ctenotus 2005 573 74 12.91% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32455 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks A04188 Ctenotus orientalis Eastern Spotted Ctenotus 2004 604 82 13.58% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32459 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks U02374 Ctenotus regius Eastern Desert Ctenotus 2005 1700 139 8.18% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32460 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks W02375 Ctenotus robustus Eastern Striped Skink 2005 991 285 28.76% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32462 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks G02379 Ctenotus schomburgkii Sandplain Ctenotus 2005 1612 130 8.06% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32466 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks A02384 Ctenotus strauchii Short-legged Ctenotus 2005 510 28 5.49% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

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2467 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks C04189 Ctenotus taeniatus Eyrean Ctenotus 1996 855 11 1.29% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32471 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks K02573 Cyclodomorphus melanops Spinifex Slender Bluetongue 1999 296 2 0.68% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32473 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks E04110 Cyclodomorphus venustus Saltbush Slender Bluetongue 2004 66 32 48.48% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32480 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks C02413 Egernia inornata Desert Skink 2005 734 8 1.09% NT 2 0 0.3 2.32484 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks M02418 Egernia margaretae Masked Rock Skink 1999 202 58 28.71% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32485 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks A02420 Egernia multiscutata Bull Skink 2004 369 11 2.98% EN 5 - 0.4 5.42491 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Z02427 Egernia stokesii Gidgee Skink 1999 213 16 7.51% NT 2 0 0.3 2.32493 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks S02429 Egernia striolata Eastern Tree Skink 2005 459 147 32.03% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32497 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks U02438 Eremiascincus richardsonii Broad-banded Sandswimmer 2005 519 55 10.60% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32503 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks K02441 Hemiergis decresiensis Three-toed Earless Skink 2004 1332 499 37.46% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32505 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks S02445 Hemiergis millewae Rusty Earless Skink 1999 297 11 3.70% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32506 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks U02446 Hemiergis peronii Four-toed Earless Skink 2004 2494 306 12.27% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32510 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Z02451 Lampropholis guichenoti Garden Skink 2003 2599 198 7.62% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32525 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks G02475 Lerista bougainvillii Bougainville's Skink 2004 1187 212 17.86% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32528 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks E02482 Lerista dorsalis Southern Four-toed Slider 2004 789 168 21.29% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32529 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks G04023 Lerista edwardsae Myall Slider 2004 517 103 19.92% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32532 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Z02487 Lerista labialis Eastern Two-toed Slider 2005 1285 31 2.41% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32534 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Y02492 Lerista muelleri Dwarf Three-toed Slider 2005 677 98 14.48% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32536 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks W02499 Lerista punctatovittata Spotted Slider 2005 317 84 26.50% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32540 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks E02502 Lerista terdigitata Southern Three-toed Slider 2004 117 37 31.62% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32542 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks W02519 Menetia greyii Dwarf Skink 2007 2831 614 21.69% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32545 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks S02525 Morethia adelaidensis Adelaide Snake-eye 2007 933 318 34.08% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32546 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks U02526 Morethia boulengeri Common Snake-eye 2005 2094 439 20.96% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32548 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks C02529 Morethia obscura Mallee Snake-eye 2004 1610 176 10.93% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32559 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks G02459 Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii Southern Grass Skink 2001 236 12 5.08% VU 4 - 0.4 4.42570 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Y02572 Tiliqua adelaidensis Pygmy Bluetongue EN E 2007 1379 1377 99.85% EN 5 - 0.4 5.42577 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks W02579 Tiliqua occipitalis Western Bluetongue 2004 230 51 22.17% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32578 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Z02583 Tiliqua rugosa Sleepy Lizard 2007 2616 626 23.93% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32579 REPTILIA SCINCIDAE Skinks Y02580 Tiliqua scincoides Eastern Bluetongue 2005 229 37 16.16% NT 2 0 0.3 2.32589 REPTILIA VARANIDAE Goannas G02271 Varanus gouldii Sand Goanna 2005 863 61 7.07% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32594 REPTILIA VARANIDAE Goannas W02287 Varanus rosenbergi Heath Goanna V 1990 249 6 2.41% EN 5 - 0.4 5.42600 REPTILIA VARANIDAE Goannas Z02283 Varanus varius Tree Goanna R 2001 47 19 40.43% VU 4 -- 0.5 4.52602 REPTILIA BOIDAE Boas and Pythons G02619 Antaresia stimsoni Stimson's Python 2005 49 1 2.04% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32604 REPTILIA BOIDAE Boas and Pythons S02613 Aspidites ramsayi Woma R 1997 23 1 4.35% RA 3 - 0.4 3.4

2618 REPTILIA BOIDAE Boas and Pythons C02625 Morelia spilota Carpet Python R 1997 56 8 14.29% VU 4 - 0.4 4.4

2620 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes A02640 Acanthophis antarcticus Common Death Adder 1990 105 31 29.52% VU 4 - 0.4 4.42634 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes Z02655 Demansia psammophis Yellow-faced Whipsnake 2007 108 61 56.48% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32635 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes C04049 Demansia reticulata Desert Whipsnake 1999 116 1 0.86% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32647 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes U02666 Drysdalia mastersii Master's Snake 1979 107 3 2.80% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42653 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes C02669 Furina diadema Red-naped Snake 1999 34 13 38.24% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32669 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes Q02680 Notechis ater Black Tiger Snake ssp 2004 450 70 15.56% VU 4 - 0.4 4.42670 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes Y04260 Notechis ater ater Krefft's Tiger Snake VU 2007 50 50 100.00% EN 5 - 0.4 5.42678 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes U02690 Pseudechis australis Mulga Snake 2005 268 17 6.34% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32685 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes Q02700 Pseudonaja inframacula Peninsula Brown Snake 2004 256 77 30.08% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32687 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes K02697 Pseudonaja modesta Five-ringed Snake 1992 201 4 1.99% DD 0 DD 0.0 0.02688 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes M02698 Pseudonaja nuchalis Western Brown Snake 1999 471 29 6.16% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32691 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes Z02699 Pseudonaja textilis Eastern Brown Snake 2004 613 213 34.75% LC 1 + 0.2 1.22701 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes W02711 Simoselaps australis Coral Snake 1996 28 6 21.43% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32702 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes A02712 Simoselaps bertholdi Desert Banded Snake 1993 216 38 17.59% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42705 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes C02713 Simoselaps fasciolatus Narrow-banded Snake 1950 46 1 2.17% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32711 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes Y02724 Suta nigriceps Mitchell's Short-tailed Snake 2004 121 38 31.40% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32714 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes K02813 Suta spectabilis Mallee Black-headed Snake 2004 178 120 67.42% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32715 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes E02722 Suta suta Curl Snake 1996 581 17 2.93% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32722 REPTILIA ELAPIDAE Elapid Snakes M02734 Vermicella annulata Common Bandy-Bandy R 1981 14 1 7.14% RA 3 - 0.4 3.42725 REPTILIA TYPHLOPIDAE Blind Snakes Q02524 Lerista aericeps Yellow-tailed Slider 2002 75 15 20.00% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

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2726.2 REPTILIA TYPHLOPIDAE Blind Snakes C04365 Ramphotyphlops bicolor Southern Blind Snake 2004 188 34 18.09% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32727 REPTILIA TYPHLOPIDAE Blind Snakes A02588 Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus Rough-nosed Blind Snake 2004 243 52 21.40% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32780 AMPHIBIA HYLIDAE Tree Frogs U03182 Litoria ewingii Brown Tree Frog 2003 1634 34 2.08% LC 1 0 0.3 1.3

2805 AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Southern Frogs E03010 Crinia riparia Flinders Ranges Froglet 2004 267 73 27.34% EN 5 0 0.3 5.3

2806 AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Southern Frogs E03134 Crinia signifera Common Froglet 2004 5376 729 13.56% NT 2 0 0.3 2.32817 AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Southern Frogs M03058 Limnodynastes dumerilii Banjo Frog 2004 2045 169 8.26% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32825 AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Southern Frogs G03063 Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Spotted Marsh Frog 2005 2698 481 17.83% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32837 AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Southern Frogs S03085 Neobatrachus pictus Burrowing frog 2005 863 104 12.05% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32839 AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Southern Frogs U03086 Neobatrachus sudelli Sudell's Frog 1992 862 68 7.89% LC 1 0 0.3 1.32853 AMPHIBIA MYOBATRACHIDAE Southern Frogs C03117 Pseudophryne bibronii Brown Toadlet R 2004 469 76 16.20% EN 5 - 0.4 5.42882 CEPHALASPIDOMORPHA PETROMYZONTIDAE S09801 Geotria australis Pouched Lamprey 21 1 4.76% EN 5 - 0.4 5.42884 CEPHALASPIDOMORPHA PETROMYZONTIDAE U09802 Mordacia mordax Short-headed Lamprey 37 5 13.51% EN 5 -- 0.5 5.5

2888 OSTEICHTHYES ATHERINIDAE Hardyheads or Silversides A09804 Atherinosoma microstoma Smallmouth Hardyhead 280 17 6.07% LC 1 - 0.4 1.4

2891 OSTEICHTHYES ATHERINIDAE Hardyheads or Silversides E09806 Craterocephalus eyresii Lake Eyre Hardyhead 145 5 3.45% EN 5 0 0.3 5.32920 OSTEICHTHYES BOVICHTHYIDAE Temperate Icefishes K09817 Pseudaphritis urvillii Congolli 219 25 11.42% VU 4 - 0.4 4.42925 OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Gudgeons C09821 Mogurnda adspersa Purple-Spotted Gudgeon 28 1 3.57% RE 7 RE 72931 OSTEICHTHYES ELEOTRIDAE Gudgeons Y09824 Philypnodon grandiceps Big-headed Gudgeon 626 21 3.35% RA 3 0 0.3 3.32943 OSTEICHTHYES GOBIIDAE Gobies E09830 Pseudogobius olorum Swan River Goby 195 39 20.00% NT 2 0 0.3 2.32980 OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxiids(Jollytails), Minnows, Native Trout U09846 Galaxias maculatus Common Jollytail 488 40 8.20% NT 2 - 0.4 2.42981 OSTEICHTHYES GALAXIIDAE Galaxiids(Jollytails), Minnows, Native Trout W09847 Galaxias olidus Mountain Galaxias 342 1 0.29% RE 7 RE 7

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COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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57 10.33% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN 5 49 5 -- 5 Lots of sightings; suffer from mange; fragmented habitat; hunted by farmers and aboriginals.28 2.37% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN 5 26 1 -- 5 should be at Minlaton, possible one from Marion Bay, more than indicated by the maps

5 29.41% RE RE 7 2 Regionally extinct

30 7.77% CR D CR 6 + 2 introcudecd and probably increasing

130 3.74% LC LC 1 66 64 0 30.00%

2 0.03% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 0 3 rare, unless they go further down coAstal strip

1 0.06% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 30.00%

75 7.89% RA d(ii) RA 3 25 18 0 3 Patchy. More than is represented on the map

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2 0.60% DD DD 0 2 1 - 4 Habitat loss a threat. Dependent on large trees for hollows. DD

29 1.93% LC LC 1 11 9 - 4 Threatened by land clearance

4 0.24% LC LC 1 4 3 - 4 Roosts in houses.

60 11.88% LC LC 1 11 9 - 4 Habitat destroyed.

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0.00%0.00% RE RE 7 Extinct

4 2.01% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 2 ++ 1 on Wedge and Thistle Is, regular visitors

4 1.06% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 2 -- 5 lots of old records, rare irregular visitors

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1 16.67% VU D VU 4 1 1 ++ 1 Lots of recent sightings . Regulars.

0.00%4 1.86% LC LC 1 3 2 - 4 Impacted by pilchard industry

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COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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7 4.27% VU A4ce VU 4 7 7 - 4 Quality of habitat in decline. Heavy metal (Zn, Cd) impacts in gulfs. Entanglements - could be King fish farms.

0.00%3 10.00% DD DD 0 1 DD 0 DD

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115 2.87% VU D VU 4 67 65 + 2 many chicks noted since fox baiting in the region

0.00%105 9.67% EN C2a EN 5 78 42 - 4

0.00%66 4.73% LC LC 1 29 26 - 41 0.64% 1 Vagrant

1 0.06% RA c(i) RA 3 - 41 0.22% 1 odd record Vagrant

0.00% Vagrant in Yorkes. Stronghold along the Murray and on KI

8 0.43% RA c(ii) RA 3 8 8 0 3 Regular visitors

50 0.79% LC LC 1 36 36 + 2 Increased concentration around the coast

39 1.04% LC LC 1 27 25 + 2 LC common throughout

54 1.71% VU D - RA c(i,ii) RA 3 35 34 0 3 don't mind the coast or the sea, retreat there in dry times. Strong influence of surrounding areas.

51 0.64% LC LC 1 28 27 0 34 0.22% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 4 4 0 3 dependant on amount of water. Breeding regular visitors. ~ 250 birds

22 0.22% LC LC 1 18 17 0 30.00% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 0 3

y g y p g p y precords for SY but are there.

3 0.05% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 not often seen. But seen in pairs

0.00% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 - 4Increasing salinity could be possible threat to breeding. Lots of ducks are rainfall nomads and if these sites are degraded it can impact on their breeding. ie ephemeral swamps. loss of habitat. habitat quality changed. No records for SY but are there

0.00% Vagrant, very small numbers, seen during flood

19 0.47% LC LC 1 18 18 0 316 0.41% LC LC 1 5 4 - 4 lot less numbers than hoary

8 1.57% DD DD 0 7 5 DD 0 Breed on Troubridge and Althorpe Islands.

0.00%2 1.17% VU D VU 4 1 0 3

0.00%1 0.69% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

0.00%1 0.21% LC LC 1 1 0 31 0.55% VU D VU 4 1 1 -- 5

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2 1.68% VU D VU 4 2 2 -- 50.00% LC LC 1 0 30.00% NT NT 2 - 4

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COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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34 4.97% LC LC 1 25 24 0 30.00%

15 0.45% LC LC 1 12 11 0 3 rarely seen on southern yorke LC

66 6.43% LC LC 1 33 32 + 2117 1.54% LC LC 1 59 58 0 321 0.48% LC LC 1 17 17 0 3 more commonly seen inland LC

179 5.35% LC LC 1 79 78 0 3134 1.80% LC LC 1 62 61 0 3

4 0.11% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 irregular visitors in other areas depending on the conditions. LC small numbers but stable.

1 0.35% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 Less common but increasing . Also migrate. Moved in with the influx of cattle from the north. Here more in the winter than the summer.

2 0.24% LC LC 1 2 2 - 4p y g g y

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0.00%2 0.21% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 has been seen but bit low numbers to decide on trends

151 1.55% LC LC 1 68 67 0 3

13 7.56% EN D - VU D VU 4 11 10 0 3stronghold along the western coast. Subject to coastal disturbance . Prefer rocky areas. Techincaly in Spencer gulf and ST vincent. Less th250 in southern yorke. Likely to be recruited from EP and KI so down graded to vulnerable

1 0.16% 1 1 Vagrant0.00%0.00%

1 0.36% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 rare irregular visitor, esp in wet weather1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 + 2

0.00%30 10.03% CR D - EN D EN 5 18 17 - 4 same rating, possibly different trends. Trying to breed at innes but have been disturbed during breeding season42 2.72% LC LC 1 19 15 0 334 1.45% LC LC 1 20 17 0 3

33 0.51% VU D VU 4 20 19 - 4Wind farms are on increase (+500 Turbines proposed); wind farms known to kill Wedgies. Persecution is well entrenched in the eastern (pastoral) areas. Habitat reduced significantly since settlement and not expected to improve.

5 0.27% EN D EN 5 5 5 - 4 Declining all regions. Habitat loss restricting breeding38 4.09% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 26 23 - 4 Better suited to Agricultural landscape. Less abundant on SY as less bigger trees.83 1.92% LC LC 1 36 34 0 3

22 4.23% CR D - EN D EN 5 15 14 0 3generally declining every where with in SA, influence from ki and other areas, should take the rating down one. May breed in the mangroves at price and have been breeding reliably on althorpe island

5 0.13% EN D EN 5 5 4 - 4 Declining all regions

0.00%3 0.28% CR D CR 6 2 2 - 4 All regions, noticeable decline

2 0.06% 2 2 Vagrant74 1.38% LC LC 1 48 45 - 4 L/C Decline through agricultural areas, doing better in pastoral areas, farming practices has not favoured this bird.

161 1.75% LC LC 1 95 94 - 4 L/C Decline through agricultural areas, doing better in pastoral areas, farming practices has not favoured this bird.0.00%

33 1.85% NT NT 2 22 21 0 316 1.48% EN D EN 5 15 12 0 314 2.41% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 9 8 0 3

0.00% historical record at minlaton 3 turned up Vagrant0.00% LC LC 1 0 3

0.00%19 0.55% LC LC 1 16 16 0 3 LC

1 0.35% 1 1 vagrant 0.00%

1 0.14% 1 1 Vagrant0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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1 0.32% EN D EN 5 1 1 -- 5 All regions, rare, visitors0.00%

29 5.78% VU C2a VU 4 23 21 - 48 1.23% RA c(iii) RA 3 7 5 - 42 4.00% 1 vagrant

0.00%10 1.42% RA c(ii) RA 3 9 8 0 37 2.30% RA c(ii) RA 3 6 4 - 41 0.17% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 4

0.00%7 1.00% EN D - VU D VU 4 5 -- 51 0.39% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 41 0.38% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 as per st vincent

55 1.67% LC LC 1 31 28 0 314 2.06% RA c(ii) RA 3 11 11 0 3

0.00%53 4.17% RA c(ii) RA 3 31 27 0 328 1.09% LC LC 1 21 18 - 43 0.79% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

25 1.53% EN A2a - VU A2a VU 4 13 10 + 2 population recovering0.00%0.00%

90 2.59% LC LC 1 41 35 - 40.00%0.00% RA c(ii) RA 3 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% CR D CR 6 - 4

92 5.70% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 56 52 0 3 live in a very narrow band of habitat, rocky shores.77 3.74% NT NT 2 37 32 - 4

16 1.06% VU A3b VU 4 12 10 - 4 greater area available than there was before due to fresh water going to salt water18 0.43% LC LC 1 13 12 0 311 0.59% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3

0.00%

21 4.56% RA c(ii) RA 3 5 3 0 3 stable in yorke and breeding. migratory and influenced from else where. No recent evidence of decline, Rare.C2

0.00%3 1.23% 2 2

121 3.09% RA b RA 3 62 55 - 41 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 not common but stable2 0.12% LC LC 1 2 2 0 39 2.04% RA c(ii) RA 3 6 4 0 3 occasional sighting probably rare throughout9 1.06% RA c(ii) - NT NT 2 5 4 0 3

92 9.45% VU D VU 4 51 46 0 3 Stable in Yorke and breeding. Less than 1000. Mostly found just on the tideline.151 1.45% LC LC 1 86 82 - 4 lost habitat on low-till farming and pastures25 2.00% RA b RA 3 19 17 - 4 lost habitat on low-till farming and pastures.

0.00% ocasional invasion2 1.96% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 LC edge of range2 1.57% LC LC 1 1 1 0 32 1.80% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 LC may be increasing. Not seen gulf st vincent

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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344 2.86% LC LC 1 143 141 + 2 LC probabble increase due to humans, ie rubish dumps

192 9.34% LC LC 1 89 88 0 3 if any change there would be more of them

11 0.38% LC LC 1 7 7 0 30.00%

2 3.51% CR D CR 6 2 1 DD 0120 3.18% LC LC 1 59 57 0 3128 3.25% LC LC 1 61 60 0 3 any disturbance and the seagulls come in

1 1.25% RA c(ii) RA 3 - 4

44 4.33% EN D EN 5 18 16 0 3never high number but breed on Troughbridge and Wardang Islands: endangered. Issues of disturbance of breedign sites and foxes and dogs

1 0.28% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00%

4 0.10% RA c(iii) RA 3 4 4 0 3 Irregular visitors378 1.84% LC LC 1 161 159 + 2118 1.54% NT NT 2 59 57 - 4173 10.59% NT NT 2 98 94 - 410 0.28% RA c(iii) RA 3 5 5 + 2 Introduced to this region?

0.00%381 1.36% LC LC 1 177 173 0 3 Abundant all areas, however observations show decrease in volume of flocks

5 0.09% LC LC 1 5 4 + 2 Likely to increase range north of current range (general note for all regions)3 0.15% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 - 4

0.00%0.00%

53 0.85% LC LC 1 36 34 - 4 Probably declining0.00%

2 0.05% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 40.00%0.00%

18 1.03% RA c(iii) RA 3 13 10 0 3 Possible miss-identification, may be rock parrots65 10.32% RA c(ii) RA 3 41 38 0 3

0.00%0.00%

107 5.27% VU D VU 4 59 53 - 40.00%

26 0.29% RA c(i) RA 3 18 18 - 479 1.84% VU C2a VU 4 42 36 -- 592 1.06% RA c(i ) RA 3 59 56 + 267 3.35% RA b RA 3 51 48 - 4 Possibly Declining81 1.88% LC LC 1 56 53 - 410 2.24% VU C2a; D VU 4 9 6 - 43 0.50% EN D EN 5 3 3 - 4

11 0.62% VU D VU 4 10 9 - 413 0.60% VU D VU 4 11 8 - 417 2.03% RA c(i,iii) RA 3 13 11 0 3 population fluctuations26 2.42% VU D VU 4 16 13 - 42 0.44% EN D EN 5 2 2 -- 58 0.54% VU D VU 4 7 5 - 4 Definitely Declining

0.00%7 2.30% RA c(ii) RA 3 5 1 - 4 Regular visiting migrant

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1 0.08% 1 Vagrant13 0.66% RA c(ii) RA 3 6 6 - 42 0.06% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 4

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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0.00%0.00%

341 5.25% NT NT 2 139 132 - 40.00%0.00%0.00% Check records for Telowie Gorge (no recent records) and Pt Pirie area0.00%

146 1.92% NT NT 2 88 82 - 4 Now ssp Pardalotus punctatus xanthopyge89 0.57% LC LC 1 61 60 0 3

141 3.43% DD DD 0 87 81 DD 0

117 1.26% LC LC 1 73 70 0 3 L/C except in Vincent Broughton regions Check what data David Paton might have, if it is in decline find out what the possible reason is.0.00%

0.00%0.00%

2 0.04% EN D EN 5 2 -- 5 Definitely in decline0.00%

25 2.96% EN D EN 5 19 16 - 4 Coastal different variety from inland. Genetic testing needed.17 1.42% EN D EN 5 10 7 - 4 Now Calamanthus cautus cautus

0.00%0.00%0.00%

309 4.87% NT NT 2 140 133 - 4 isolated population ?101 0.86% NT NT 2 57 57 - 4515 3.60% LC LC 1 199 195 0 3 Seasonal fluctuations in abundance

0.00%486 2.16% LC LC 1 201 196 0 3

0.00%1 0.39% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 0 3

0.00%65 4.22% RA c(i) RA 3 37 34 - 4 Now Gliciphila melanops melanops

0.00%200 15.69% RA b RA 3 88 83 - 4 ssp Lichenostomus cratitius occidentalis

0.00%0.00%

12 0.18% VU C2a VU 4 7 6 - 412 0.08% VU D - RA a,b,c(i) RA 3 9 9 - 4 Rare, influenced by St Vincent. Now ssp penicillatis penicillatus

0.00%538 3.18% LC LC 1 213 210 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti84 1.10% LC LC 1 55 55 + 2

0.00%84 1.56% NT NT 2 58 54 - 4

0.00%0.00%

4 0.08% RA c(iii) RA 3 4 4 0 3229 1.28% LC LC 1 107 100 0 3

9 0.93% CR D CR 6 4 3 -- 50.00%

45 1.08% NT NT 2 24 20 - 40.00%

1 0.06% 1 vagrant110 5.40% VU C2a; D VU 4 58 53 - 4

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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10 0.30% CR C2a; D CR 6 6 6 -- 5 Little influence from surrounding areas43 1.07% EN C2a; D EN 5 20 19 -- 5 Now ssp Microeca fascinans assimilis21 0.33% VU D VU 4 15 12 - 429 0.95% EN D EN 5 21 18 - 4 Very localised population, possibly geneticly divergent

0.00% RE RE 7 regionally extinct0.00%0.00%

281 2.75% LC LC 1 133 127 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

48 27.27% EN C2a EN 5 31 31 - 431 42.47% EN C2a EN 5 15 7 - 440 1.65% VU C2a VU 4 27 25 - 4

320 1.62% LC LC 1 158 152 0 30.00%

108 1.99% EN C2a EN 5 48 43 -- 50.00%

181 2.60% NT NT 2 90 84 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala pectoralis fuliginosa42 0.64% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 30 29 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris

0.00%198 1.06% LC LC 1 89 88 0 332 1.72% EN D EN 5 16 16 -- 5

170 1.49% NT NT 2 99 94 - 4415 1.66% LC LC 1 178 176 0 3

0.00%82 1.58% RA b,c(i) RA 3 50 48 - 4 Declining

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4 0.18% RA b RA 3 4 2 - 4 Irregular breeding migrants, seasonally influenced (depends on whether it is a 'good' season) insufficient data6 0.28% RA b RA 3 6 4 - 4 irregular breeding migrants, seasonally influenced (depends on whether it is a 'good' season) insufficient data - the two spp turn up toget

0.00%226 2.78% NT NT 2 107 104 - 4442 1.33% LC LC 1 203 202 + 2309 3.07% VU C2a VU 4 129 124 - 4 Now ssp Strepera versicolor intermedia in this region

0.00%99 0.99% LC LC 1 65 63 0 33 0.15% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 1 -- 5

0.00%142 1.32% VU D VU 4 71 70 - 4 Little raven & Aust raven often mixed402 2.31% LC LC 1 174 173 + 2

0.00%0.00%0.00%

3 0.21% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 - 4338 1.88% LC LC 1 146 141 0 312 0.59% RA c(iii) RA 3 10 10 - 423 0.26% NT NT 2 19 18 - 4

398 3.68% LC LC 1 164 160 0 30.00% Taxonomic change, both are same bird - Aust Reed Warbler has been know as Clamourous Reed Warbler

41 1.47% LC LC 1 18 18 0 34 0.25% RA c(iii) RA 3 4 4 0 3

0.00% RA c(iii) RA 3 0 30.00%

43 6.27% RA c(i) RA 3 21 18 - 43 0.06% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 3

104 1.61% LC LC 1 61 57 0 3 now Australian Pipit 0.00%

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COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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7 0.40% CR C2a CR 6 5 3 -- 50.00%0.00%

1 25.00% EN D EN 5 -- 5migratory, non breeing visitor, decrease in 70-90%, nesting beaches compromised, adults dying in Adelaide beaches each year, need to conserve adults so they can go back to breed. Concern about adult mortality due to boat collisions.

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

26 1.25% LC LC 1 14 12 0 338 11.08% LC LC 1 33 29 0 3

0.00%10 5.41% RA d(i) RA 3 7 5 0 3 Eastern limit of its didtribution

0.00%7 1.72% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 1 -- 5

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19 3.19% LC LC 1 14 10 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

27 2.47% LC LC 1 13 7 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

1 0.38% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Limit of its range0.00%

60 2.05% LC LC 1 21 10 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

1 0.85% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 Threatened by coastal development0.00%

19 4.43% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 Common2 0.40% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00%3 1.14% RA d(ii) RA 3 2 0 3

0.00%0.00%

10 3.94% LC LC 1 9 5 0 30.00%0.00%

0.00% Check the ID of the Wardang Island specimen

0.00%11 5.45% LC LC 1 7 4 0 3

0.00%6 0.99% LC LC 1 5 3 0 3

0.00%26 2.62% LC LC 1 15 12 0 33 0.19% RA d(i) RA 3 2 2 0 3 Rare

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COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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9 2.44% RA d(ii) RA 3 6 3 0 3 Rare in small, well conserved patches0.00%0.00%

6 1.16% LC LC 1 5 2 0 30.00%0.00%

115 4.61% LC LC 1 47 32 0 30.00%0.00%

52 6.59% LC LC 1 33 27 0 37 1.35% LC LC 1 4 3 0 3

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16 13.68% RA d(ii) RA 3 7 6 0 3 Coastal sand specialist, very few records away from the coast , patchy71 2.51% LC LC 1 39 35 0 34 0.43% LC LC 1 4 2 0 3

0.00%34 2.11% LC LC 1 18 16 0 3

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9 3.91% LC LC 1 9 6 0 3146 5.58% LC LC 1 84 70 0 3

0.00%1 0.12% LC LC 1 1 1 0 31 0.40% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 1 1 -- 5

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0.00%1 0.93% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 - 4 Only found in patches of coastal scrub

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50 19.53% LC LC 1 43 17 0 3 Doing ok, only in Sthn york, declined on the leg0.00%0.00%

41 6.69% LC LC 1 37 12 + 2 Many may be mistaken for peninsula browns0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

5 2.81% LC LC 1 2 1 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

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COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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1 0.05% LC LC 1 1 1 0 333 1.22% LC LC 1 15 10 0 320 2.32% LC LC 1 14 7 0 3

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0.00% DD DD 0 - 4 Most likely found in other habitats - no data

0.00%0.00% EN B2ac(i,ii) VU 4 - 4 Should be more records for this region. Threatened by degraded esturaries.

0.00%0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 DD probably Near Threatened. Probably occur in small swamps.

1 0.20% EN B2ac(i,ii) VU 4 - 4 Increasingly fragmented popns due to lack of water.

1 0.29% RE RE 7 Presumed extinct

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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Comments18 1.50% VU C2a(i); D VU 4 11 9 - 4 Still found along Hummock Range and coast

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1 11.11% RE RE 7 1 Regionally extinct

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4 0.15% EN B1ab(i,ii,ii) EN 5 4 2 - 40.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% RE RE 7 should be historic records for adeliade plains as extinct species

10 1.81% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN 5 10 1 -- 5 Clements Gap CP, Kulpara & further north. Hunted; manage.20 1.70% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN 5 15 5 -- 5 more than shown on the maps

8 47.06% RE RE 7 1 Regionally extinct

RE RE 7 Extinct2 0.52% RE RE 7 2 Extinct

RA c(i) d(ii) RA 3 DD 0 Chase records for Wardang Is

26 0.75% VU B1ab(i,ii,v)+2ab(i,ii,v) VU 4 10 8 - 4 Should be in Hummocks up to Southern Flinders

0.00%70 1.21% RA c(i) RA 3 32 30 0 3 In proof range and in the Hummocks

1 0.06% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Found in Hummocks Range, rare

13 0.40% CR D CR 6 2 1 - 4 just sneaks in

0.00% RE RE 7 extinct? Should have been along coast line and or hummocks

7 1.04% RA d(i) RA 3 2 1 DD 0 data deficient

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Probably in far north of region

LC LC 1 - 4 Habitat loss

12 3.59% LC LC 1 11 4 - 4 Habitat loss a threat. Dependent on large trees for hollows.

17 1.13% LC LC 1 11 7 0 3 Threatened by land clearance

30 1.82% LC LC 1 17 11 0 38 1.58% LC LC 1 7 4 0 3

0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 -- 5 Possibly present. DD

0.00% RA d(i) RA 3 0 3 Might occur in extreme north of this region

0.00% RA d(i) RA 3 - 4 Restricted to south of this region. DD.

0.00%3 0.65% LC LC 1 3 3 - 4

0.00%0.00% RE RE 7 Extinct

5 2.51% RA c(iii) RA 3 5 4 ++ 1 increasing

4 1.06% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 -- 5 irregular visitor

1 6.67% VU D VU 4 1 1 ++ 1 Definite increase

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9 4.19% LC LC 1 7 4 - 4 Impacted by pilchard industry

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COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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16 9.76% VU A4ce VU 4 15 13 - 4 Quality of habitat in decline. Heavy metal (Zn, Cd) impacts in gulfs. Entanglements - could be King fish farms.

0.00%2 6.67% DD DD 0 2 DD 0 DD

0.00%8 5.00% VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 3 - 4 Around Torrens Island and mangroves. Could be in mangroves in the Gulf.

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9 0.26% EN B2ab(iii) to VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 - 42 0.42% RE RE 7 1 Extinct

0.00%6 0.15% CR D - EN D EN 5 6 4 0 31 5.56% RE RE 7 1 Regionally extinct

5 0.46% RE RE 7 5 3 Presumed extinct

1 9.09% RE RE 7 1168 12.03% LC LC 1 94 44 - 411 7.05% VU D VU 4 9 7 - 4

214 13.24% RA c(i) RA 3 48 34 - 4belongs most probably in the Adelaide plains; all other areas seen occasionally. This is a recorded breeding area. No one has ever seen them fly, if they have any power of dispersl it is less than other birds.

64 14.22% VU D VU 4 24 18 0 3 less than 1000 birds down to 100 at times. Tend to fluctuate and may fly long distance. Like deepish water.

51 8.61% EN D - VU D VU 4 21 16 0 3 less than 250 most years. Crepuscular and often over looked in the past. Very mobile too. Extremely nomadic.

27 1.44% RA c(ii) RA 3 16 10 0 3 Regular visitors

445 7.04% LC LC 1 108 83 + 2347 9.27% LC LC 1 81 68 + 2524 16.58% LC LC 1 115 94 0 3 More than Yorkes , a lot at Price and Port Gawler.

718 9.02% LC LC 1 162 125 0 3109 6.07% RA - NT RA 3 36 31 0 3733 7.48% LC LC 1 169 128 0 3373 12.77% LC LC 1 61 52 0 3 LC

463 7.51% LC LC 1 76 60 + 2 definite increase for some parts

82 6.01% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 38 23 - 4 numbers greater than yorkes. In 00's rather than 000's. salinity not so much an issue habitat loss and building stuffing up gawler river.

141 10.59% RA c(i) RA 3 39 30 0 3478 11.86% LC LC 1 119 90 0 3 LC

560 14.52% LC LC 1 93 78 0 3 small numbers

14 2.75% DD DD 0 9 5 DD 0 dd in St vincent gulf and spencer gulf

4 3.33% LC LC 1 3 0 315 8.77% VU D VU 4 6 0 33 5.56% VU D VU 4 3 0 39 6.25% RA c(ii) RA 3 4 0 3

14 5.49% LC LC 1 3 2 0 365 13.77% LC LC 1 12 2 0 33 1.65% VU D VU 4 2 -- 5

14 4.75% VU D VU 4 4 1 -- 52 0.73% VU D VU 4 2 -- 52 2.27% VU D VU 4 2 -- 57 5.88% VU D VU 4 1 -- 52 5.26% LC LC 1 2 0 33 1.24% NT NT 2 3 - 4

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COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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31 4.53% LC LC 1 11 3 0 3 LC migratory visitors

40 3.38% VU D VU 4 21 21 ++ 1 salt fields recently breeding and in greenfields VU D cos less than 250 but quite mobile.

166 5.02% LC LC 1 67 49 0 343 4.19% LC LC 1 25 23 + 2

988 12.96% LC LC 1 203 153 0 3626 14.29% LC LC 1 139 105 0 3382 11.41% LC LC 1 142 111 0 3764 10.25% LC LC 1 150 131 0 3 LC increase with large breeding event then decline for 20-30 years then another breeding event

423 11.95% LC LC 1 120 95 0 3 all along the costal wetlands of St Vincent

19 6.57% LC LC 1 18 10 0 326 3.08% LC LC 1 23 13 - 426 14.86% CR D - EN D EN 5 8 5 + 2

g y y g y p greducing from critically indangered to endangered

386 40.98% LC LC 1 100 83 + 2 breeds in Price. Concentrates in wetlands and along beachs

931 9.58% LC LC 1 243 191 0 3

6 3.49% EN D - VU D VU 4 4 3 0 3 same s Sthn yorkes. Poor habitat

89 14.06% LC LC 1 45 36 0 3 breeding in the mangroves. Common in mangroves at night. LC163 9.37% LC LC 1 51 44 0 3280 17.27% LC LC 1 83 66 0 330 10.79% RA c(iii) RA 3 21 14 0 3 rare irregular visitor

680 12.58% LC LC 1 115 99 0 3 LC40 1.48% LC LC 1 24 19 0 3 LC8 2.68% CR D CR 6 5 3 - 4 very rare at price and the salt fields. Decreasing in the northern areas.

149 9.66% LC LC 1 43 35 0 3123 5.26% LC LC 1 70 39 0 3

113 1.76% VU D VU 4 64 39 - 4Persecution of this bird is on the increase, population stats misleading as this is a long lived bird, map overestimates population as birds can be seen from a long distance

237 12.61% EN D EN 5 69 53 - 4128 13.79% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 82 39 - 4637 14.71% LC LC 1 251 154 0 3

74 14.23% CR D CR 6 30 26 -- 5Youngsters may not be able to disperse to this area. May not breed in this area. Often seen around Price, see adults and young but not sure where they breed. Breeding at Buckland Park. Less chance of recruitment from the Fleurieu region.

288 7.54% EN D EN 5 118 70 - 41 0.65% 1 vagrant all regions, Ian Falkenburg said there are records for Olary, Bimbowrie & Barrier Range

47 4.32% CR D CR 6 41 22 - 4129 3.95% RA c(i) RA 3 83 67 + 2372 6.95% LC LC 1 193 104 - 4833 9.05% LC LC 1 345 210 - 4

0.00%256 14.33% NT NT 2 97 63 0 355 5.07% EN D EN 5 39 27 0 3 Limited habitat in this region87 14.97% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 60 35 - 44 1.06% CR D CR 6 4 -- 5 used to occur here regularly and breed 100yrs ago. Critcally endangered vagrant

637 10.98% LC LC 1 99 77 0 3 LC

556 15.52% NT NT 2 76 57 - 4Fresh water specalist around but in much lower numbers than the coot. Might be rare due to small numbers. Possible decline in numbers. Influx form the lofty region. Near threatened

544 15.62% LC LC 1 155 100 0 3 LC

32 11.07% EN D - VU D VU 4 21 12 0 3 Low numbers bird, annual in wetlands and salt fields of Dry Creek. Endangerd moving to Vulnreable due to influx from other regions398 10.93% LC LC 1 51 41 + 2150 20.55% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 53 35 0 3 annual breeding occuring in wetlands; threat is wetland quality and quantity32 17.88% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 13 8 0 3 occurs in fresh water <1000 birds. C2

11 3.83% EN D - VU D VU 4 9 7 0 3less common than Ballions. Irregular can't garuntee you will see it. Much more secretive. Less than 50 birds. Are one or two around ever yeor so but then to pick different places.

2 2.27% CR D CR 6 2 1 DD 0 very difficult to see most of the time. And very few numbers

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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10 3.23% EN D EN 5 9 2 -- 51 7.14% EN D EN 5 1 0 3 visitors

11 2.19% EN C2a EN 5 7 5 - 431 4.75% RA c(iii) RA 3 17 5 - 410 20.00% CR D CR 6 8 1 -- 58 2.56% EN D - VU D VU 4 7 2 - 4 increasing records from the wetlands. Vulnerable at least. Historically declining, but seem to be recovering now

210 29.87% RA c(ii) RA 3 60 49 0 3 annual spread out along the coast. Low numbers but widespread.

32 10.53% RA c(ii) RA 3 14 10 - 4 Small number in this region. Like rocky coast, seen with common sand piper. Rare.

224 38.96% RA c(ii) RA 3 38 28 - 4 couple 100 at price a couple at port param. Rare

122 53.74% EN D - VU D VU 4 28 22 - 4 in smaller numbers than bar-tailed. Have definiately declined since the 80's. fresh water, prefered. Less than 500 birds.

330 46.94% EN D - VU D VU 4 58 37 -- 5 on the decline. 146 in the last count on St vincent. Decline over the last 2 decades. Always on the coast.

164 63.81% RA c(ii) RA 3 33 26 - 4 not big numbers less than 50 birds. Rare regular visitor.

62 23.48% RA c(ii) RA 3 28 20 0 3 in wetlands max of 100 birds rare reglar659 20.03% LC LC 1 126 95 0 3276 40.53% RA c(ii) RA 3 60 50 0 3 smaller numbers than green shank. Don't mind salt of fresh water95 78.51% RA c(ii) RA 3 24 17 0 3 rare regular. Right at end where they are likely to hang out

221 17.40% RA c(ii) RA 3 47 38 0 3 rare annual visitors564 21.92% LC LC 1 113 86 - 4148 39.05% LC LC 1 30 20 0 3

501 30.66% EN A2a - VU A2a VU 4 91 64 + 2suffered a major decline a few years ago, has now recovered to about 10% of the 1980's record. Occurred somewhere in the breeding grounds or the fly way. Probably in the endangered catergory and they are slowly recovering. Measured increase.

76 50.00% RA c(ii) RA 3 30 18 0 3 annual in small numbers. Peripheral to their main distrib13 61.90% RA c(ii) RA 3 3 2 0 3 annual to St Vincent overlooked and under recorded, on the edge of its range

644 18.51% LC LC 1 120 92 - 473 52.52% RA c(ii) RA 3 18 15 0 3 annual in small numbers. Peripheral to their main distrib95 36.26% RA c(ii) RA 3 22 16 0 3 small numbers54 79.41% RA c(ii) RA 3 18 10 0 3 annual small numbers. Mainly found in Africa and India38 84.44% RA c(iii) RA 3 12 9 0 3 they come in little bursts. Irregular.19 25.68% VU D VU 4 8 6 - 43 1.10% CR D CR 6 3 1 - 4

68 4.21% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 31 21 - 4170 8.26% NT NT 2 55 40 - 4

463 30.76% VU A3b VU 4 87 67 - 4vulnerble but in very large numbers. Salt fields are providing habitat. Could be forced down onto the coast where the human pressure is much greater. Very habitat dependant.

769 18.52% LC LC 1 130 97 0 3375 20.19% LC LC 1 85 58 0 317 4.67% RA b RA 3 11 - 4 have not been seen in the area even though there are more people out looking

59 12.80% VU - RA c(ii) RA 3 18 7 - 4middle distance seasonal migrant. Towards the edge of their range. Numbers probably declined due to more disturbance along the coast and possibly drying out. Historically a decline form agricultural regions and may also be from the coastal areas.

24 18.60% EN D - VU D VU 4 7 3 - 4Don’t see them at Price but now at Black Point. Regular at Thompsons Beach . 20-30 birds at beaches. Less than 50 but historically larger numbers. Fly from somewhere else

88 36.21% EN D - VU D VU 4 10 5 - 4 Less common than the grater ones. Old lesser ones may be greater snd plovers682 17.40% LC LC 1 141 98 0 3 LC in the salt fields they are more prevalant.161 5.13% LC LC 1 62 44 0 3 LC probably stable356 21.46% LC LC 1 88 57 0 3 not as common as the black fronted. LC 83 18.78% RA c(ii) RA 3 30 20 0 3 small numbers long distant migrant, very few in salt fields, few sprinkled along the coast.

355 41.81% RA c(ii) - NT NT 2 63 45 0 3 more common than golden. Probably for numbers rare would be right, also migratory4 0.41% EN D EN 5 4 4 - 4 Endangered and declining. Impacted by coastal development, dogs, foxes.

1033 9.90% LC LC 1 219 168 0 3157 12.59% RA b RA 3 84 24 - 4 rare b due to decline in habitat quality18 4.60% VU C2a VU 4 16 2 -- 522 21.57% LC LC 1 1 0 3 more likley a winter visitor in small numbers along the coast.48 37.80% LC LC 1 7 4 0 3 annual summer

9 8.11% LC LC 1 7 0 3

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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1530 12.74% LC LC 1 287 229 + 2160 7.79% LC LC 1 77 64 0 3 not high number rugular on east st vincent.

451 15.48% LC LC 1 126 94 0 3 LC large influx annual

28 4.97% LC LC 1 8 5 0 3 LC no trend check records13 22.81% CR D CR 6 8 8 DD 0

325 8.61% LC LC 1 118 87 0 3350 8.88% LC LC 1 120 92 0 3

11 13.75% RA c(ii) RA 3 8 1 - 4 uncommon, annual , probably rare. Migrants few records form buckland park. Used to roost on the sand bars on the murray mouth.

142 13.96% EN D EN 5 60 43 - 4 Endangered and declining, still breed at price. Congregate at dry creek at certain times of the year.20 5.62% LC LC 1 14 10 0 3 visitors3 0.32% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 2 0 3 Irregular visitors could be aviary escapees

86 2.06% VU C2a VU 4 47 36 - 42034 9.88% LC LC 1 596 435 + 2

69 0.90% RA b,c(i) RA 3 42 38 - 417 1.04% VU D VU 4 12 8 - 4

220 6.08% RA c(i) RA 3 39 29 + 20.00% RE RE 7 Used to be a population around the Gawler area around settlement, presumed extinct

1234 4.42% LC LC 1 459 320 0 3162 3.03% LC LC 1 60 42 + 2133 6.86% RA c(ii) RA 3 58 26 -- 5185 2.13% VU D VU 4 59 45 - 4 thought to be in decline522 8.80% LC LC 1 99 79 - 4300 4.83% LC LC 1 89 67 - 4 Probably declining

2 3.39% RE RE 7 1 Presumed extinct99 2.34% RA c(iii) RA 3 65 23 - 41 1.96% CR D CR 6 1 -- 5

11 1.64% RA c(ii) RA 3 9 5 - 4163 9.36% RA c(ii) RA 3 77 45 0 384 13.33% RA c(ii) RA 3 45 36 - 4

0.00% RE RE 7 1839 J Gould record0.00%

94 4.63% VU D VU 4 54 36 - 4453 2.64% LC LC 1 123 99 0 3468 5.20% NT NT 2 220 125 - 420 0.47% EN C2a EN 5 12 5 -- 5

549 6.32% LC LC 1 78 69 + 241 2.05% RA b RA 3 30 14 - 4 Breeding migrants

179 4.15% LC LC 1 103 66 - 45 1.12% RA c(ii) RA 3 5 3 - 4

14 2.34% EN D EN 5 9 5 - 492 5.17% VU D VU 4 66 26 - 462 2.88% VU D VU 4 48 30 - 484 10.01% NT NT 2 59 24 - 424 2.23% VU D VU 4 20 8 - 420 4.38% EN D EN 5 19 10 -- 528 1.89% VU D VU 4 17 11 - 4 Definitely Declining1 50.00% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

46 15.08% RA c(ii) RA 3 31 14 - 4 Regular visiting migrant6 2.99% RA b,c(iii) RA 3 5 3 -- 5 Long distance migrant definitely declining1 5.26% RE RE 7 1 Regionally extinct

65 0.93% RA c(i) RA 3 39 29 0 313 1.02% VU D VU 4 11 7 - 4

151 7.69% RA c(ii) RA 3 64 43 - 4152 4.48% RA c(ii) RA 3 89 56 - 4

0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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40 0.89% EN D EN 5 26 15 -- 5333 2.17% RA c(i) RA 3 78 59 - 4 Rare, mangrove/samphire habitat128 1.97% RA a,b,c(i) RA 3 56 49 -- 5317 5.80% RA b,c(i) RA 3 113 75 -- 5 habitat clearance a threat

7 0.38% CR C2a CR 6 2 -- 50.00%0.00%

173 2.27% RA c(i) RA 3 47 39 - 4 Now ssp Pardalotus punctatus xanthopyge392 2.50% LC LC 1 160 107 0 3

112 2.73% NT NT 2 52 40 - 4Targeted surveys needed, differentiation between Brown and Inland Thornbill in records needs clarification. D/D, requires local knowledge to be collated into records.

410 4.43% LC LC 1 164 95 - 4150 38.36% VU B1ab(ii); C2a VU 4 47 29 -- 5 both ssp occur in this region. Ssp iredalei rosinae occurs sth St Vincent; ssp iredalei iredalei occurs nth St Vincent35 1.49% VU B1ab(i,ii,iii) VU 4 25 20 - 4 Habitat severly fragmented. Now ssp nana modesta

80 1.62% VU C2a VU 4 35 21 - 4Some doubt as to whether Brown Thornbill exists, genuine records on Adelaide Plains but other records are probably Inland Thornbill. Now A pusilla pusilla

23 0.44% VU C2a VU 4 13 12 -- 519 0.37% EN D EN 5 13 6 -- 5 Definitely in decline

0.00%6 0.71% EN D EN 5 5 4 - 4 Coastal different variety from inland. Genetic testing needed.

0.00% 3 20.00%

1 1.09% 1 1 Vagrant2 0.21% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 - 4

351 5.53% NT NT 2 79 58 - 4222 1.89% NT NT 2 108 74 - 4618 4.31% LC LC 1 243 203 0 3

18 0.43% RA c(iii) RA 3 10 9 0 3 Irregular visitors to this region815 3.62% LC LC 1 230 202 0 3392 12.02% LC LC 1 55 46 0 3

4 1.56% RA c(iii) RA 3 4 2 0 30.00%

10 0.65% RA a,b,c(i) RA 3 9 7 - 4 Now Gliciphila melanops melanops17 0.35% RA c(iii) RA 3 11 9 0 37 0.55% VU C2a VU 4 6 5 -- 5 ssp Lichenostomus cratitius occidentalis

0.00%0.00%

50 0.75% VU C2a VU 4 22 17 - 41212 7.75% LC LC 1 369 250 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus

19 1.48% RA c(i) RA 3 10 8 - 4 now ssp Lichenostomus plumulus graingeri1524 9.00% LC LC 1 530 393 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti496 6.51% LC LC 1 246 156 + 2720 12.26% LC LC 1 135 89 0 3 Not increasing due to loss of Mallee102 1.89% VU C2a VU 4 47 28 - 418 1.73% CR B1ac; C1+2a; D CR 6 6 3 -- 57 0.21% RA c(iii) RA 3 6 5 - 4 Visitors from Mt Lofty Ranges

22 0.45% RA c(iii) RA 3 16 15 - 4596 3.33% LC LC 1 128 111 0 315 1.55% CR D CR 6 10 -- 5

0.00%579 13.90% RA c(i) RA 3 199 115 - 447 3.18% VU D VU 4 27 5 - 413 0.77% RA c(iii) RA 3 10 1 - 418 0.88% CR D - EN D EN 5 8 7 - 4 Records in the north of region are Telowie Gorge area. 'Used to be all through Clements Gap' though no records.

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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64 1.90% EN C2a; D EN 5 32 18 -- 5115 2.85% EN C2a; D EN 5 56 19 -- 5 Now ssp Microeca fascinans assimilis208 3.29% VU D VU 4 123 52 - 4

0.00%1 0.61% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 -- 5 visitor3 4.05% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 -- 5 visitor

0.00%373 3.65% NT NT 2 142 109 - 4

0.00% RE RE 7 Presumed extinct - record near pt wakefield0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

74 3.06% EN C2a; D EN 5 38 16 - 4586 2.97% NT NT 2 201 147 - 4

7 0.78% VU D VU 4 6 3 - 48 0.15% CR C2a CR 6 3 2 -- 5

24 1.85% CR C2a - EN C2a; D EN 5 14 11 - 4109 1.57% RA c RA 3 50 33 - 4 Both ssp occur in this region: pectoralis fuliginosa = RA c(i,ii) & pectoralis youngii = RA c(iii)229 3.48% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 94 64 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris

0.00% RE RE 7 1839 J Gould record1767 9.46% LC LC 1 432 323 0 3

13 0.70% EN D EN 5 11 4 -- 5342 2.99% NT NT 2 138 105 - 4

2072 8.31% LC LC 1 607 430 0 319 0.48% RA c(i) RA 3 16 15 0 3

172 3.32% RA b,c(i) RA 3 102 68 - 4 Declining0.00%0.00%

54 2.40% RA b RA 3 34 16 - 467 3.15% RA b RA 3 47 28 - 4

0.00%255 3.14% VU D VU 4 117 95 - 4

1602 4.81% LC LC 1 584 402 + 224 0.24% CR D + EN C2a EN 5 13 12 -- 5 Both ssp occur in this region1 0.30% 1 Vagrant

493 4.93% LC LC 1 207 142 0 350 2.47% RA c(iii) RA 3 44 26 -- 53 0.10% 3 1 Vagrant

180 1.68% VU D VU 4 97 92 - 41581 9.07% LC LC 1 493 320 + 2

10 0.26% CR D CR 6 9 7 -- 5 Both ssp occur in this region0.00%0.00%

52 3.60% RA c(i) RA 3 40 21 - 41804 10.04% LC LC 1 443 315 0 3200 9.88% RA c(ii) RA 3 94 63 - 4414 4.60% NT NT 2 185 122 - 4447 4.13% LC LC 1 153 115 - 440 7.18% RA c(iii) RA 3 22 4 0 3 Habitat removal or degradation (creeks and reeds) suspected to be causing decline in this spp

348 12.50% LC LC 1 204 107 0 3109 6.68% LC LC 1 78 48 0 3493 19.42% NT NT 2 97 78 0 3

8 1.05% VU D VU 4 6 4 - 4 now ssp Cisticola exilis exilis119 17.35% RA c(i) RA 3 57 15 - 475 1.40% NT NT 2 52 43 0 3

438 6.79% LC LC 1 208 105 0 3 now Australian Pipit 3 0.08% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 - 4

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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23 1.30% CR C2a CR 6 16 11 -- 532 0.57% VU C2a VU 4 22 8 -- 57 4.79% RA d(i) RA 3 3 0 3 Outliers of range

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0.00%15 2.37% LC LC 1 4 1 0 3 fringe, should be doing ok though

0.00%0.00%

47 2.26% RA d(i) RA 3 9 5 - 4 Impacted by coastal development6 1.75% LC LC 1 6 2 0 35 0.53% LC LC 1 3 2 0 3

0.00%0.00%

5 1.23% RA d(ii) RA 3 5 1 -- 50.00%0.00%

10 1.68% LC LC 1 5 4 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

5 0.46% LC LC 1 4 1 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

15 5.64% LC LC 1 9 5 0 30.00%

6 0.21% LC LC 1 5 2 0 37 0.90% LC LC 1 4 2 0 3

10 0.44% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 LC on fringe of the range23 0.83% RA d(ii) RA 3 5 5 0 3 Fringe, patchy, limit of range7 5.98% LC LC 1 6 2 - 4 Threatened by coastal development1 1.18% DD DD 0 1 DD 0 check data point7 1.63% VU B1ab(iii) VU 4 6 -- 5 old records from coast, probably extinct on adelaide coast, restricted occurrence, temperate spp, fragmented remnants

0.00%0.00%

22 8.33% LC LC 1 13 7 0 30.00%

1 0.36% LC LC 1 1 0 32 0.79% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 42 5.56% RA d(ii) RA 3 2 0 3

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2 0.33% RA d(i) RA 3 1 - 4 Fringe population0.00%

14 1.41% LC LC 1 10 5 0 33 0.19% RA d(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Rare

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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0.00%0.00%

27 40.91% RA d(i) RA 3 3 1 0 3 limited occurrence0.00%

36 17.82% LC LC 1 1 1 0 31 0.27% CR B2ab(iii) CR 6 1 - 4 Probably only ever patchy and at the end of its range

0.00%36 7.84% LC LC 1 4 1 0 34 0.77% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 - 4 Needs to be surveyed. DD

61 4.58% LC LC 1 17 11 0 30.00%

58 2.33% LC LC 1 18 9 0 30.00%

22 1.85% LC LC 1 9 6 0 326 3.30% LC LC 1 18 8 0 3 Coastal species51 9.86% LC LC 1 26 8 0 3 LC

0.00%6 0.89% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00%12 10.26% RA d(ii) RA 3 10 5 0 3 Coastal sand specialist, very few records away from the coast , patchy26 0.92% LC LC 1 22 12 0 391 9.75% LC LC 1 21 8 0 337 1.77% LC LC 1 11 6 0 333 2.05% LC LC 1 19 11 0 38 3.39% VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 6 1 -- 5

62 4.50% CR B1ab(ii) CR 6 8 7 - 45 2.17% VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 5 1 - 4 Not many recent records in the strip along the gulf

45 1.72% LC LC 1 30 26 0 35 2.18% RA d(ii) RA 3 5 2 - 4 Temperate patches6 0.70% LC LC 1 6 3 0 3

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17 16.19% VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 9 2 - 4stable where coastline stable, risk of coastal development, habitat at risk, <10 sub-pops, some places safe, some places at high risk, adelaide pop is cactus, not being recorded or reported, could easily become endangered

10 9.26% VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 9 - 4 Only in coastal habitat, no recent records, fragmented area of ocupancy0.00%0.00%0.00%

2 0.44% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 2 - 412 24.00% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 6 5 - 41 0.37% LC LC 1 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%

6 1.27% LC LC 1 4 0 364 10.44% LC LC 1 42 6 + 21 3.57% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 0 3

35 16.20% RA d(i) RA 3 14 3 - 4 Only in the coastal complex

0.00%9 7.44% LC LC 1 3 0 3

34 19.10% LC LC 1 18 7 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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8 4.26% LC LC 1 7 2 0 316 6.58% LC LC 1 13 3 0 313 0.80% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3

19 7.12% CR B1ab(i,iii,iv) - EN B1ab(i,iii,iv) EN 5 4 1 - 41 record, extremely endangered in sub-region, small pop in unsuitable habitat, no point trying to conserve in this sub-region because no real suitable habitat in region, habitat in poor condition

259 4.82% LC LC 1 96 89 0 3101 4.94% LC LC 1 32 31 0 3207 7.67% LC LC 1 91 82 0 323 2.67% LC LC 1 8 6 0 3

0.00%6 1.28% CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv) CR 6 6 4 -- 5 patchy, can't infer that it may be intervening areas, screaming for help, infer a decline

0.00% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 -- 5 Threats: weirs, lack of flows, lack of larval habitat\

0.00% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 -- 5 DD

11 3.93% LC LC 1 - 4 Could be influenced by influx from sea-moving fish. Threatened by habitat loss. Habitat type is vulnerable. Will live in salt lakes, estuaries.

0.00%17 7.76% EN A2ab; B2ac(i,ii) VU 4 - 4 Two fragmented populations.

1 3.57% RE RE 7 Extinct in region (could occur in lower Torrens) Need to do genetic studies

21 3.35% RA d(ii) RA 3 0 3 Patchy. Threatened by increased salinity. Light River most northern popn habitat.

17 8.72% LC LC 1 0 315 3.07% LC LC 1 - 4 Increasingly fragmented popns due to lack of water.

0.00% Vagrant

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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Comments42 3.50% NT NT 2 30 27 - 4 In the Range country

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11 0.42% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii) 3 - 4 Presumed extinct? Propably be in Peterborough and possibly in the Ranges down through to Burra

0.00%0.00%

7 3.70% RA d(ii) RA 3 2 2 0 30.00%0.00% Recent sighting around Clare, rumours they are near Burra

28 2.37% VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) VU 4 22 18 -- 5

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117 3.36% LC LC 1 65 63 0 30.00%

100 1.73% LC LC 1 52 48 LC

13 0.79% RA c(i) NT 2 11 10 0 30.00%

2 0.21% RE RE 7 2 Presumed extinct - Extinct

0.00% Used to be in Clare 20-50 yrs ago

0.00% LC LC 1 DD 0 Survey work needed. Land clearance a threat.

LC LC 1 DD 0 probaby common here. Survey work needed.

18 5.39% LC LC 1 14 13 0 3 Habitat loss a threat. Dependent on large trees for hollows.

37 2.46% LC LC 1 24 19 0 3 Threatened by land clearance

39 2.37% LC LC 1 22 14 0 340 7.92% LC LC 1 15 13 0 3

0.00%2 1.98% DD DD 0 2 1 DD 0 Seems rare, not sure if always so.

0.00% LC LC 1 0 3 Probably occurs here north. Survey work needed.

3 3.70% DD DD 0 3 3 DD 0 DD, probably present in the south

0.00%13 2.82% LC LC 1 7 7 - 4

0.00%1 0.10% RE RE 7 1 Extinct

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

1 0.63% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 1 - 4 Apparently around Rhynie

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

40 1.00% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 28 24 0 30.00%0.00%

1 9.09% RE RE 7 1158 11.32% LC LC 1 63 39 - 4

4 2.56% VU D VU 4 4 1 - 4

11 0.68% RA c(i) RA 3 4 4 - 48 1.78% EN D EN 5 8 8 - 4 found year round in some areas, should be rated as endangered .

5 0.84% EN D - VU VU 4 3 3 0 3 less than 250 possibly less than 50. Probably influenced by surrounding areas.

0.00%43 0.68% LC LC 1 23 20 0 332 0.85% LC LC 1 13 12 + 220 0.63% VU D - RA c(i,ii) RA 3 15 13 0 3 same as Sthn Yorke, dependant on rain events

263 3.31% LC LC 1 94 55 0 317 0.95% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 13 11 0 3

438 4.47% LC LC 1 130 96 0 390 3.08% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 34 31 0 3

458 7.43% LC LC 1 133 96 + 2 definite increase for some parts

43 3.15% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 23 16 - 4 same as st vincent

1 0.08% 1 1 Vagrant

91 2.26% LC LC 1 33 21 0 3161 4.17% LC LC 1 71 48 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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0.00%3 0.25% 3 3 vagrant

6 0.18% LC LC 1 6 4 0 30.00%

165 2.17% LC LC 1 75 47 0 331 0.71% LC LC 1 18 11 0 323 0.69% LC LC 1 17 16 0 37 0.09% LC LC 1 6 6 0 36 0.17% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 declinig in wetlands, but not too many places where they occur

5 1.73% LC LC 1 4 1 0 324 2.84% LC LC 1 17 12 - 44 2.29% 1 transient/ vagrant in the area, may not always been there. Relies on reed beds

2 0.21% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3483 4.97% LC LC 1 156 108 0 3

0.00%12 1.90% 10 5 vagrant30 1.72% LC LC 1 20 14 0 31 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 31 0.36% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 36 0.11% LC LC 1 6 2 + 26 0.22% LC LC 1 4 2 0 31 0.33% 1 1 vagrant, seen at incquin lake

79 5.12% LC LC 1 38 29 0 3191 8.16% LC LC 1 59 44 0 3

282 4.39% VU D VU 4 142 114 - 4Persecution of this bird is on the increase, pop stats misleading as this is a long lived bird, map overestimates population as birds can be seen from a long distance.

6 0.32% EN D EN 5 6 3 - 4133 14.33% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 60 42 - 4354 8.17% LC LC 1 143 85 0 3

0.00%130 3.40% EN D EN 5 58 29 - 4

1 0.65% 1 vagrant

36 3.31% CR D - EN D EN 5 15 10 - 483 2.54% RA c(i) RA 3 23 21 + 2

365 6.82% LC LC 1 132 84 - 4483 5.25% LC LC 1 231 154 - 4

1 0.83% CR D CR 6 1 - 493 5.20% NT NT 2 45 29 0 365 6.00% VU D VU 4 32 24 0 397 16.70% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 39 23 0 32 0.53% 2 vagrant. Historically may have been there as well

150 2.58% LC LC 1 56 42 0 3

95 2.65% NT NT 2 34 20 - 4 near threatened 220 6.32% LC LC 1 100 59 0 3

8 2.77% EN D - VU D VU 4 5 1 - 421 0.58% LC LC 1 9 6 0 316 2.19% EN D - VU D VU 4 9 6 0 3 turn up if conditions are right.1 0.56% 1 1 vagrant

18 6.27% EN D - VU D VU 4 4 4 0 3 retention of these wetlands are important for this species. <50 birds.0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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10 3.23% EN D EN 5 8 5 -- 50.00% EN D EN 5 0 3 no records, visitors

27 5.38% EN C2a EN 5 15 10 - 480 12.27% NT NT 2 31 22 - 4

0.00% CR D CR 6 - 4 Possibly regionally extinct

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

4 0.12% LC LC 1 3 1 0 33 0.44% RA c(ii) RA 3 2 2 0 3

0.00%0.00%

4 0.16% LC LC 1 3 2 - 40.00%

1 0.06% 1 vagrant0.00%0.00%

4 0.11% LC LC 1 3 2 - 40.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

2 2.70% VU D VU 4 2 - 44 1.47% CR D CR 6 3 1 - 4

0.00%0.00%

7 0.47% VU A3b VU 4 6 5 - 428 0.67% LC LC 1 12 10 0 310 0.54% LC LC 1 7 6 0 33 0.82% RA b RA 3 3 1 - 4 Nomads

1 0.22% 1 Vagrant

0.00%0.00%

6 0.15% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 can breed on ephemiral lakes. Porters Lagoon probably.139 4.43% LC LC 1 51 28 0 330 1.81% LC LC 1 14 10 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

295 2.83% LC LC 1 102 57 0 393 7.46% RA b RA 3 40 20 - 48 2.05% VU C2a VU 4 8 3 -- 5

0.00%0.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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26 0.22% LC LC 1 16 12 + 20.00%

2 0.07% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

2 0.05% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00%

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14 1.49% RA c(iii) RA 3 8 3 0 3354 8.50% VU C2a - RA a,c(i) RA 3 84 67 - 4 infuenced by surrounding regions

1128 5.48% LC LC 1 314 218 + 2314 4.09% NT NT 2 107 87 - 4

0.00%14 0.39% RA c(iii) RA 3 14 12 + 2

0.00% RE RE 7 Probably extinct, visit region from adjacent Braemar & Olary Spur but not thought to breed.2156 7.72% LC LC 1 445 341 0 3175 3.28% LC LC 1 61 46 + 2188 9.70% RA c(ii) RA 3 67 42 -- 5838 9.63% RA b,c(i) RA 3 127 108 - 4 declining345 5.81% NT NT 2 123 83 - 4 declined NT492 7.93% LC LC 1 99 72 - 4 Probably declining

0.00%186 4.39% RA c(iii) RA 3 64 42 - 4

0.00%4 0.60% RA c(ii) RA 3 2 2 - 4

53 3.04% VU C2a VU 4 28 21 - 40.00%0.00%0.00%

40 1.97% VU D VU 4 19 12 - 41742 10.16% LC LC 1 308 215 0 31379 15.33% NT NT 2 268 175 - 4

20 0.47% VU C2a VU 4 15 11 - 428 0.32% RA c(i) RA 3 13 11 + 224 1.20% RA b RA 3 17 6 - 479 1.83% LC LC 1 42 26 - 42 0.45% RA c(ii) RA 3 2 1 - 43 0.50% VU D VU 4 3 1 - 4

62 3.48% VU D VU 4 31 12 - 4163 7.57% RA c(i) RA 3 60 39 - 4119 14.18% NT NT 2 42 24 - 454 5.02% RA c(i) RA 3 36 24 - 411 2.41% EN D EN 5 11 8 - 464 4.31% VU D VU 4 34 24 -- 5 Definitely Declining

0.00%8 2.62% RA c(ii) RA 3 6 1 - 4 Regular visiting migrant

0.00%0.00%

458 6.56% NT NT 2 145 109 - 4 Declining this region 34 2.67% VU D VU 4 23 18 - 460 3.05% VU C2aD VU 4 38 33 - 4

229 6.75% RA c(ii) RA 3 75 57 - 43 0.72% EN D EN 5 3 1 -- 5

35

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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1165 25.96% VU D VU 4 155 96 -- 5108 0.70% VU C2a VU 4 45 29 - 4193 2.97% RA a,b,c(i) RA 3 53 48 - 410 0.18% RA, c(i) RA 3 5 4 - 44 0.22% EN C2a EN 5 4 3 - 4 doubtful records near Clare

0.00%0.00%

55 0.72% RA c(i) RA 3 43 34 - 4 Now ssp Pardalotus punctatus xanthopyge1350 8.63% LC LC 1 263 186 0 3

23 0.56% NT NT 2 11 10 - 4Targeted surveys needed, differentiation between Brown and Inland Thornbill in records needs clarification. D/D, requires local knowledgebe collated into records.

645 6.97% LC LC 1 188 120 - 40.00%

338 14.37% NT NT 2 91 73 - 4 Now ssp nana modesta

86 3.92% VU C2a VU 4 33 23 - 4 now Acanthiza reguloides australis104 2.00% VU C2a VU 4 40 29 -- 5570 11.19% VU C2a; D VU 4 85 55 - 4 Definitely in decline

0.00%2 0.24% VU D VU 4 2 1 - 4

0.00%0.00%

2 2.17% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 0 37 0.73% EN C2a; D - VU C2a; D VU 4 5 2 - 4 small population, influenced by other regionS

0.00%528 4.50% NT NT 2 135 96 - 4265 1.85% LC LC 1 86 68 0 3

8 0.19% RA c(iii) RA 3 6 5 0 3Records occur in two distinct clusters, genetic material should be sought for the Southern Flinders population to determine whether it is a sub spp.

914 4.05% LC LC 1 261 216 0 35 0.15% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 Could be increasing in some areas and decreasing in others

26 10.12% RA c(iii) RA 3 18 11 0 36 0.78% RA c(iii) RA 3 5 5 0 35 0.32% RA c(iii) RA 3 5 4 - 4 Now Gliciphila melanops melanops

107 2.18% RA c(iii) RA 3 37 31 - 43 0.24% VU C2a VU 4 3 -- 5 ssp Lichenostomus cratitius occidentalis

0.00%25 0.64% VU D VU 4 13 13 - 4 vulnerable, probably declining. Need good quality Mallee habitat61 0.91% VU D - RA a,b,c(i) RA 3 27 18 - 4 Influenced by Mt Lofty Ranges, fequent visitors

1794 11.47% LC LC 1 312 227 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus0.00%

938 5.54% LC LC 1 151 125 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti358 4.70% LC LC 1 122 98 + 2455 7.75% LC LC 1 186 110 - 4288 5.35% VU C2a VU 4 90 64 - 4

7 0.67% CR B1ac; C1+2a; D CR 6 6 3 -- 519 0.58% RA c(ii) RA 3 12 12 - 4 regular visitor94 1.90% RA c(iii) RA 3 34 28 - 4

187 1.04% NT NT 2 50 44 0 31 0.10% EN D EN 5 1 1 -- 5 probably Gluepot record

0.00%162 3.89% RA c(i) RA 3 68 26 - 4

7 0.47% VU D VU 4 7 5 - 410 0.59% RA c(iii) RA 3 9 7 - 4

0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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372 11.05% EN C2a; D EN 5 60 41 -- 5144 3.57% VU C2a VU 4 52 19 - 4 Both ssp fascinans assimilis & fascinans fascinans occur in region: assimilis = VU C2a -, fascinans = CR C2a --363 5.74% VU D VU 4 121 54 - 458 1.91% CR D CR 6 22 15 -- 53 1.84% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 2 -- 5 visitor1 1.35% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 -- 5 visitor3 0.18% RA c(i) RA 3 3 2 - 4

309 3.03% RA b,c(i) RA 3 73 57 - 40.00%0.00%

1 0.08% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 30.00%0.00%

201 8.31% VU C2a VU 4 58 39 - 41039 5.27% LC LC 1 201 156 0 3

34 3.78% EN C2a; D EN 5 19 5 -- 5 Little influence from Mt Lofty Ranges4 0.07% EN C2a EN 5 4 2 -- 58 0.62% EN C2a EN 5 8 4 - 4

60 0.86% RA c RA 3 41 26 - 4 Both ssp occur in this region: pectoralis fuliginosa = RA c(i,ii) & pectoralis youngii = RA c(iii)488 7.41% NT NT 2 105 73 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris

0.00%880 4.71% LC LC 1 305 216 0 346 2.47% EN D EN 5 24 13 -- 5

248 2.17% NT NT 2 104 74 - 41495 5.99% LC LC 1 347 249 0 3

39 0.99% RA c(i) RA 3 5 5 0 3335 6.47% RA b,c(i) RA 3 105 68 - 4 uncertain, possibly stable or heading to decline

3 0.50% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 1 + 2 vagrant/ visitor0.00%

92 4.09% RA b RA 3 51 42 - 4132 6.21% RA b RA 3 58 41 - 4

0.00%169 2.08% RA c(i) RA 3 64 56 - 4

2191 6.58% LC LC 1 499 380 + 2115 1.14% EN C2a EN 5 56 48 -- 5 now ssp Strepera versicolor melanoptera in Mid North

2 0.59% 1 1 Vagrant585 5.85% LC LC 1 205 143 0 3102 5.04% RA c(ii) RA 3 46 34 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining

6 0.21% 6 6 Vagrant472 4.39% NT NT 2 99 96 - 4

1065 6.11% LC LC 1 341 246 + 2867 22.44% VU D VU 4 136 109 -- 561 12.47% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 35 33 ++ 1

0.00%22 1.52% RA c(i) RA 3 11 7 - 4

582 3.24% LC LC 1 219 140 0 3117 5.78% RA c(ii) RA 3 60 34 - 4628 6.98% NT NT 2 135 84 - 4164 1.52% LC LC 1 80 60 - 452 9.34% RA b RA 3 31 13 -- 5 Habitat removal or degradation (creeks and reeds) suspected to be causing decline in this spp

221 7.94% LC LC 1 111 76 0 3226 13.85% LC LC 1 86 63 0 355 2.17% NT NT 2 30 26 0 3

0.00%149 21.72% NT NT 2 65 41 - 4217 4.04% LC LC 1 92 79 0 3373 5.79% LC LC 1 162 103 0 3 now Australian Pipit

7 0.19% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 - 4

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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747 42.37% EN C2a EN 5 78 52 -- 571 1.26% VU C2a VU 4 26 10 -- 56 4.11% RA d(ii) RA 3 4 3 0 3 Outliers of range

0.00%

0.00%41 6.48% LC LC 1 16 12 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

12 3.50% LC LC 1 10 10 0 312 1.28% LC LC 1 10 9 0 3

0.00%0.00%

3 0.74% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 2 -- 5 Not commonly seen . Is probably in small numbers, can become uncommon easily. Patchy0.00%0.00%

31 5.20% LC LC 1 15 12 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

12 1.10% LC LC 1 8 5 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

5 1.88% LC LC 1 5 4 0 30.00%

33 1.13% LC LC 1 14 8 0 341 5.25% LC LC 1 13 7 0 32 0.09% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3

18 0.65% LC LC 1 11 10 + 20.00%

37 43.53% LC LC 1 17 14 0 31 0.23% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 Fringe population

0.00%7 2.62% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

67 25.38% LC LC 1 28 17 0 30.00%

7 2.51% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 Habitat generalist2 0.79% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 - 41 2.78% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 0 31 0.15% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 Fringe population

0.00%

19 9.60% LC LC 1 9 8 0 30.00%0.00%

2 0.33% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00%

44 4.44% LC LC 1 21 18 0 30.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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0.00%0.00%

3 4.55% RA d(i) RA 3 2 2 0 3 limited occurrence0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

3 0.65% LC LC 1 2 1 0 33 0.58% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3

81 6.08% LC LC 1 24 21 0 30.00%

9 0.36% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 fringe93 3.58% RA d(ii) RA 3 10 7 0 3 Limit of range65 5.48% LC LC 1 31 27 0 33 0.38% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

136 4.80% LC LC 1 46 43 0 319 2.04% LC LC 1 13 12 0 396 4.58% LC LC 1 29 27 0 328 1.74% LC LC 1 9 9 0 31 0.42% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 1 0 3 Uncommon, very localised

1202 87.16% EN B1ab(iii,iv) EN 5 31 30 - 4 Highly fragmented habitat, in some areas still degrading0.00%

148 5.66% LC LC 1 86 81 0 319 8.30% LC LC 1 18 16 0 31 0.12% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

3 5.36% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 3 1 -- 5

1 0.95% DD DD 0 1 DD 0 DD, outlier6 5.56% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

61 9.95% LC LC 1 42 31 + 20.00%0.00%0.00%

8 6.61% LC LC 1 5 3 0 3 Mallee or mallee/spinifex

43 24.16% LC LC 1 12 7 0 30.00%

1 7.14% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 - 4 rare, very patchy and hard to find, check record, probably a southern flinders animal if it is n the region.

0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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Broughton

5 2.66% LC LC 1 5 1 0 36 2.47% LC LC 1 3 1 0 3

15 0.92% LC LC 1 13 8 0 3

2 0.75% CR B1ab(i,iii,iv) CR 6 1 1 0 3 telowie gorge, which is extension of sth flinders habitat types, small isolated pop, check record

322 5.99% LC LC 1 108 95 0 353 2.59% LC LC 1 37 35 0 3

152 5.63% LC LC 1 68 61 0 317 1.97% LC LC 1 8 6 0 32 0.23% LC LC 1 1 0 3

26 5.54% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 15 14 - 4 recent records, not so bad, small a of o, woodland with water accumulating in winter, habitat quality decline0.00% DD DD 0 - 4 DD - should be in this region

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 DD

0.00%

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 DD

11 5.64% VU B2ab(ii,iii) VU 4 - 415 3.07% VU B2ab(ii,iii) VU 4 - 4 Potentially land-locked, increasing salinity, decreasing flows.

0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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Comments28 2.33% NT NT 2 21 20 0 3 Lots of range country, less impacts on that country than other areas

0.00%1 16.67% RE RE 7 1 Regionally extinct

0.00%15 9.20% RA d(i) RA 3 8 1 0 3 Few recent records, need more surveys potentially

0.00%7 0.27% RA c(i) RA 3 7 4 0 3 more habitat in that area,

2 0.59% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 extreme eastern range for it

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

18 1.53% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN 5 12 11 -- 5

0.00%

0.00%

41 1.18% LC LC 1 32 32 + 20.00%

1362 23.50% LC LC 1 344 340 0 32 0.12% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3

615 18.84% VU D VU 4 118 115 0 31 0.11% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN 5 1 - 4 Record in Wirrabarra

1 0.15% RE RE 7 1 presumed extinct

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Survey work needed

LC LC 1 0 3 Need survey but probably common

2 0.60% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 Habitat loss a threat. Dependent on large trees for hollows.

36 2.39% LC LC 1 4 3 0 3

97 5.88% LC LC 1 14 10 0 3 Roosts in houses.

55 10.89% LC LC 1 6 3 0 30.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly present.needs survey

2 0.54% LC LC 1 2 1 0 30.00% Very unlikley to be present, if so, in highestrainfall.

1 1.02% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 Possibly present.needs survey

3 0.65% DD DD 0 2 2 DD 0 DD- restricted to southern end

0.00%0.00% RE RE 7 Extinct

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

Southern Flinders

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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Southern Flinders

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

3 1.88% EN B2ab(iii) EN 5 3 - 40.00%0.00%

13 4.73% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 3 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

125 3.12% LC LC 1 66 65 0 3 This spp long lived so records may be skewed

0.00%0.00%0.00%

31 2.22% LC LC 1 22 21 - 42 1.28% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 - 4

2 0.12% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 - 41 0.22% 1 1 vagrant

6 1.01% 2 2 Vagrant

0.00%2 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 0 33 0.08% LC LC 1 1 1 + 24 0.13% 1 1 less than 250, possible vargant from the area

190 2.39% LC LC 1 13 13 0 314 0.78% VU D - RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 vagrant? Could be on large dams

159 1.62% LC LC 1 19 17 0 377 2.64% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 None of other areas relavant to their status. Rainfall nomads. Habitat not important for breeding. Almost opportunist situation.

221 3.59% LC LC 1 35 34 + 2 increase for some areas?

70 5.13% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 Will occasionaly use if there are good rains

1 0.08% 1 Vagrant

121 3.00% LC LC 1 8 7 0 3120 3.11% LC LC 1 12 11 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

42

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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Southern Flinders

0.00%0.00%

2 0.06% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00%

15 0.20% LC LC 1 7 6 0 314 0.32% LC LC 1 2 2 0 36 0.18% LC LC 1 4 4 0 32 0.03% LC LC 1 2 2 0 34 0.11% LC LC 1 3 3 0 32 0.69% LC LC 1 2 2 0 38 0.95% LC LC 1 7 7 - 4

0.00%1 0.11% 1 1 Vagrant

100 1.03% LC LC 1 37 34 0 3

0.00%0.00%

12 0.69% LC LC 1 6 6 0 31 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00%1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 + 22 0.07% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00%79 5.12% LC LC 1 25 23 0 361 2.61% LC LC 1 32 30 0 3

255 3.97% NT NT 2 150 142 0 3 Surveys required, although SF region thought to be stable.0.00%

43 4.63% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 31 27 - 487 2.01% LC LC 1 33 27 0 3

0.00%12 0.31% VU D VU 4 12 7 - 4

0.00%25 2.30% VU D VU 4 17 15 - 4

129 3.95% LC LC 1 43 38 0 379 1.48% LC LC 1 42 35 - 4

295 3.21% LC LC 1 115 107 - 44 3.33% CR D CR 6 3 2 - 4

29 1.62% LC LC 1 21 17 0 338 3.51% RA c(i) RA 3 27 23 0 327 4.65% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 17 12 0 3

0.00%89 1.53% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3

2 0.06% NT NT 2 2 2 - 4 near threatened 133 3.82% LC LC 1 21 18 0 3

1 0.35% 1 vagrant0.00%

3 0.41% EN D - VU D VU 4 3 1 0 31 0.56% 1 1 vagrant

2 0.70% 2 vagrant0.00%

43

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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Comments

Southern Flinders

3 0.97% EN D EN 5 3 3 -- 50.00%

24 4.78% VU C2a VU 4 21 18 - 434 5.21% NT NT 2 22 18 - 43 6.00% CR D CR 6 3 2 -- 5

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

1 0.38% 1 vagrant2 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 34 0.59% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%

11 0.43% LC LC 1 2 2 - 40.00%

6 0.37% 1 1 vagrant0.00%0.00%

2 0.06% LC LC 1 2 2 - 40.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

3 1.10% CR D CR 6 3 - 40.00%0.00%

1 0.07% VU A3b VU 4 1 1 - 417 0.41% LC LC 1 4 3 0 3

0.00%9 2.47% 9 4 Vagrant

0.00%

0.00%0.00%

2 0.05% LC LC 1 1 0 3135 4.30% LC LC 1 11 9 0 352 3.13% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

134 1.28% LC LC 1 17 14 0 336 2.89% RA b RA 3 18 14 - 420 5.12% RA c(ii,iii) RA 3 13 9 - 4

0.00%0.00%0.00%

44

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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Southern Flinders

11 0.09% LC LC 1 6 6 + 21 0.05% LC LC 1 1 1 0 32 0.07% 2 1 vagrant

0.00%0.00%

1 0.03% 1 1 vagrant1 0.03% 1 1 vagrant

0.00%

0.00%0.00%

8 0.85% RA c(iii) RA 3 6 3 0 3416 9.99% LC LC 1 113 109 0 3902 4.38% LC LC 1 139 136 + 2246 3.20% LC LC 1 91 87 - 412 0.73% EN D EN 5 5 5 - 4 EN, possible genetic outlier86 2.38% RA b,c(i) RA 3 20 17 - 4 Check genetics of population in this area

0.00%1129 4.04% LC LC 1 272 266 0 3267 5.00% LC LC 1 74 72 + 2110 5.67% NT NT 2 40 36 - 4389 4.47% LC LC 1 114 109 0 3

0.00%194 3.13% LC LC 1 35 31 - 4 Probably declining

4 6.78% CR D CR 6 3 -- 5 CR Anecdotal record from region112 2.64% NT NT 2 38 36 - 4

0.00%0.00%

104 5.97% NT NT 2 57 52 - 4 habitat declining0.00%0.00%0.00%

88 4.33% RA c(i) RA 3 15 15 - 4749 4.37% LC LC 1 214 196 0 3402 4.47% LC LC 1 97 94 0 3

9 0.21% RA c(i) RA 3 9 9 - 4167 1.92% VU C2a VU 4 20 17 0 3 possibly genetically different breeding population22 1.10% NT NT 2 16 15 - 496 2.23% LC LC 1 58 51 0 3 Decline in host birds keeps species in check8 1.79% VU C2a; D VU 4 8 7 - 4

25 4.18% NT NT 2 18 17 - 448 2.70% RA c(ii) RA 3 33 31 - 451 2.37% NT NT 2 28 25 - 415 1.79% NT NT 2 11 8 - 419 1.77% NT NT 2 16 14 - 4

0.00% VU D VU 4 - 430 2.02% NT NT 2 19 16 0 3 Likely to decline although there are quite a few records for this region

0.00%3 0.98% RA c(ii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 Regular visiting migrant

0.00%0.00%

394 5.64% LC LC 1 150 143 0 3 suggestion of genetic checks for this region to determine poulation 41 3.22% RA c(ii) RA 3 13 11 - 4

124 6.31% NT NT 2 68 66 - 488 2.59% NT NT 2 33 30 - 4

0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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Southern Flinders

111 2.47% NT NT 2 35 31 0 30.00%

473 7.29% LC LC 1 136 130 0 3324 5.93% LC LC 1 44 40 0 3

6 0.32% VU D VU 4 6 5 - 4 probable habitat decline16 6.64% VU D VU 4 10 8 - 4 No recent records from Telowie Gorge

0.00%

20 0.26% CR C2a CR 6 16 13 - 4 Both ssp punctatus punctatus & puntatus xanthopyge occur in this region. p punctatus = CR C2a -, p xanthopyge = RA c(i) -.425 2.72% LC LC 1 183 181 0 3

200 4.87% DD DD 0 90 85 DD 0

380 4.10% LC LC 1 152 146 0 3

151 6.42% LC LC 1 65 63 0 3 Now ssp nana modesta

0.00%

89 1.71% LC LC 1 48 46 0 3201 3.95% LC LC 1 71 65 0 3

0.00%6 0.71% VU D VU 4 6 4 - 4

0.00%29 10.14% VU D VU 4 14 11 - 4 now Calamanthus pyrrhopygius pedleri

0.00%89 9.33% NT NT 2 39 36 - 4

0.00%443 3.78% LC LC 1 167 161 0 3584 4.08% LC LC 1 133 131 0 3

40 0.95% VU C2a VU 4 28 26 0 3Records occur in two distinct clusters, genetic material should be sought for the Southern Flinders population to determine whether it is a sub spp.

686 3.04% LC LC 1 166 160 0 30.00%

3 1.17% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 313 1.70% RA c(iii) RA 3 10 9 0 358 3.76% RA c(i) RA 3 25 24 - 4 Now Gliciphila melanops melanops

242 4.93% RA d(i) RA 3 98 96 0 3 Rare, restricted occurrence, possible genetic distinction1 0.08% VU C2a VU 4 1 1 - 4 ssp Lichenostomus cratitius occidentalis1 3.85% RA C(iii) RA 3 1 - 4 Eastern visitor, enough non-recorded observations to class.4 0.10% VU D VU 4 4 4 - 4

17 0.25% VU C2a VU 4 15 13 - 4 Vulnerable, probable decline628 4.01% LC LC 1 124 118 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus34 2.65% RA c(i) RA 3 26 21 - 4 now ssp Lichenostomus plumulus graingeri

992 5.86% LC LC 1 167 159 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti230 3.02% LC LC 1 89 81 + 2

0.00%162 3.01% NT NT 2 85 81 - 4

2 0.19% CR B1ac; C1+2a; D CR 6 2 -- 50.00%

56 1.13% RA c(ii) RA 3 21 19 - 4323 1.80% LC LC 1 30 28 0 3 breeding population probably isolated

0.00%0.00%

110 2.64% LC LC 1 35 28 0 343 2.91% LC LC 1 20 17 0 368 4.00% LC LC 1 30 23 0 321 1.03% VU D VU 4 12 10 - 4

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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22 0.65% VU C2a; D VU 4 13 7 - 474 1.84% RA c(i) RA 3 34 28 - 4 Now ssp Microeca fascinans assimilis

311 4.92% NT NT 2 111 103 - 490 2.96% VU D VU 4 62 57 - 4

0.00% RE RE 7 regionally extinct0.00%0.00%

327 3.20% LC LC 1 109 105 0 30.00%0.00%

19 1.58% RA c(i) RA 3 12 10 0 30.00%0.00%

42 1.74% RA c(i) RA 3 28 25 - 4504 2.56% LC LC 1 164 156 0 312 1.33% VU C2a; D VU 4 12 11 - 43 0.06% EN C2a - VU C2a VU 4 2 1 - 4 VU, influenced by Northern regions, probably declining

18 1.39% VU C2a VU 4 11 6 - 445 0.65% RA c(i) RA 3 29 27 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala pectoralis fuliginosa

379 5.76% LC LC 1 132 126 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris0.00%

474 2.54% LC LC 1 91 83 0 37 0.38% EN D EN 5 6 4 -- 5

201 1.76% LC LC 1 104 102 - 4708 2.84% LC LC 1 164 158 0 3124 3.15% LC LC 1 30 26 0 3121 2.34% NT NT 2 56 53 0 3

0.00%4 3.70% RA c(ii) RA 3 4 3 0 3 Breeding visitor

122 5.42% NT NT 2 38 33 0 340 1.88% NT NT 2 20 17 0 3

0.00%180 2.21% LC LC 1 97 95 0 3924 2.78% LC LC 1 264 252 + 2102 1.01% VU C2a VU 4 62 58 - 4 now ssp Strepera versicolor melanoptera in Mid North

1 0.30% 1 1 Vagrant313 3.13% LC LC 1 106 98 0 386 4.25% RA c(ii) RA 3 35 33 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining26 0.90% RA c(i) RA 3 23 21 0 3

277 2.58% LC LC 1 112 108 0 3464 2.66% LC LC 1 135 126 + 225 0.65% VU D VU 4 16 15 -- 552 10.63% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 30 30 ++ 1 influenced by other regions12 3.46% EN C2a; D EN 5 7 6 - 4 Geneticaly isolated population, ssp Zoothera lunulata halmaturina16 1.11% RA c(i) RA 3 7 6 0 3

388 2.16% LC LC 1 87 82 0 388 4.35% NT NT 2 37 31 - 4

295 3.28% LC LC 1 113 111 0 3304 2.81% LC LC 1 105 99 0 3

8 1.44% RA b RA 3 2 -- 5100 3.59% LC LC 1 63 58 0 3140 8.58% LC LC 1 60 51 0 3

9 0.35% NT NT 2 5 4 0 30.00%

27 3.94% NT NT 2 16 14 - 4225 4.19% LC LC 1 94 93 0 3209 3.24% LC LC 1 90 85 0 3 now Australian Pipit

0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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55 3.12% VU C2a VU 4 41 37 -- 573 1.29% NT NT 2 29 28 - 4

0.00%

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1 0.61% DD DD 0 1 DD 0unusual that there is no records, should be extant, last record 1950, accuracy of record in doubt, may be in "flinders", DD, record needs to re-assessed

87 13.74% LC LC 1 33 22 0 30.00% LC LC 1 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

22 2.34% LC LC 1 18 15 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

4 0.38% LC LC 1 3 0 31 0.17% LC LC 1 1 0 3

26 4.36% LC LC 1 12 5 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

17 1.56% LC LC 1 11 6 0 30.00%0.00%

9 4.97% RA d(ii) RA 3 2 1 0 3 Patchy, in spinifex 25 9.40% LC LC 1 10 4 0 3

0.00%57 1.95% LC LC 1 28 25 0 3

142 18.18% LC LC 1 43 34 0 334 1.51% LC LC 1 13 13 0 347 1.70% LC LC 1 25 15 + 2

0.00%24 28.24% LC LC 1 16 13 0 3

0.00%23 4.59% LC LC 1 12 7 0 319 7.12% LC LC 1 9 5 0 390 34.09% LC LC 1 37 26 0 3

0.00%11 3.94% LC LC 1 8 7 0 3 Habitat generalist11 4.33% RA d(ii) RA 3 4 - 42 5.56% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 0 3 Very hard to find and seldom seen

0.00%

6 1.77% LC LC 1 5 3 0 3

25 12.63% LC LC 1 11 8 0 30.00%0.00%

17 2.81% LC LC 1 10 10 0 32 0.12% LC LC 1 2 0 3

119 12.01% LC LC 1 39 24 0 30.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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0.00%2 0.68% RA d(i) RA 3 1 0 3 not very common hard to find, under surveyed

0.00%0.00%

22 10.89% LC LC 1 9 3 0 30.00%

7 3.29% LC LC 1 7 4 0 3 Patchy species40 8.71% LC LC 1 22 14 0 3 Wide spread, successfull10 1.93% LC LC 1 3 0 3

326 24.47% LC LC 1 47 34 0 30.00%0.00%

104 4.00% RA d(ii) RA 3 15 11 0 3 Limit of range107 9.01% LC LC 1 36 22 0 3

3 0.38% LC LC 1 2 1 0 35 0.97% LC LC 1 2 0 3

0.00%3 0.44% LC LC 1 1 0 31 0.32% LC LC 1 1 0 3

0.00%121 4.27% LC LC 1 33 27 0 3

0.00%167 7.98% LC LC 1 64 50 0 310 0.62% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3

0.00%0.00%

3 1.30% LC LC 1 2 1 0 352 1.99% LC LC 1 34 30 0 36 2.62% LC LC 1 5 2 0 31 0.12% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00%19 40.43% VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 17 13 -- 5

0.00%0.00%

4 7.14% RA d(i) RA 3 4 1 - 4

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 sighting in mt remarkable np, 11 10.19% LC LC 1 7 5 0 31 0.86% LC LC 1 1 0 3 fringe record

0.00%13 38.24% LC LC 1 11 5 0 3

0.00%38 76.00% VU B2ab(iii) VU 4 21 6 - 48 2.99% LC LC 1 7 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%

3 0.64% LC LC 1 3 0 321 3.43% LC LC 1 17 12 + 24 14.29% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 0 3 Seldom encountered

0.00%0.00%

11 9.09% LC LC 1 9 8 0 3 Mallee or mallee/spinifex

3 1.69% LC LC 1 3 0 35 0.86% LC LC 1 5 0 3

0.00%0.00%

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COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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13 6.91% LC LC 1 10 3 0 39 3.70% LC LC 1 3 1 0 36 0.37% LC LC 1 5 3 0 3

52 19.48% RA d(ii) RA 3 14 5 0 3 patchy distribution, in gorges, naturally fragmented

121 2.25% LC LC 1 29 19 0 39 0.44% LC LC 1 8 7 0 3

56 2.08% LC LC 1 26 21 0 321 2.43% LC LC 1 11 9 0 32 0.23% LC LC 1 0 3

44 9.38% RA c(i); d(i) RA 3 20 11 - 4 doing better, more than 5 pop's, somewhat fragmented pop's, rare, small pop's0.00%0.00%

0.00%

5 3.45% EN B2ac(i,ii,iii) EN 5 0 3 Willochra Ck is the main refuge. Genetically distinct, most southerly popn.

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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0.00%0.00%0.00%

2 1.23% RA d(i) RA 3 1 1 0 30.00%

14 0.54% RA c(i) RA 3 5 4 0 30.00%

11 0.60% RA d(ii) RA 3 5 3 0 328 14.81% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 patchy but stable

0.00%0.00%0.00%

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110 3.16% LC LC 1 69 67 0 32 7.14% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 + 2 gradually coming across the border and moving up

106 1.83% LC LC 1 52 48 0 3109 6.63% LC LC 1 75 70 0 3

4 0.12% RE RE 7 3 3 Extinct2 0.21% EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) EN 5 1 1 - 4

0.00%

0.00% LC LC 1 DD 0 prob, common - Survey work needed.DD DD 0 DD 0 prob, common - Survey work needed.

8 2.40% LC LC 1 7 4 0 3 Dependent on large trees for hollows.40 2.66% LC LC 1 20 19 0 3

Does not occur here.68 4.12% LC LC 1 24 19 0 37 1.39% DD DD 0 4 4 DD 0 Records from South, survey need in north/east

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 No records but possible in eastern area.0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 No records but possible

DD DD 0 DD 0 No records but possible12 3.22% DD DD 0 5 4 DD 0

0.00%0.00%

14 3.04% DD DD 0 3 3 DD 0 DD0.00%

3 0.30% RE RE 7 10.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

2 0.55% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

123 3.07% LC LC 1 102 100 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

6 0.43% LC LC 1 6 6 - 40.00%

4 0.25% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 - 41 0.22% 1 1 vagrant1 0.17% 1 1 Vagrant

0.00%2 0.03% LC LC 1 2 2 0 32 0.05% LC LC 1 2 2 + 22 0.06% 2 2 vagrant

25 0.31% LC LC 1 21 21 0 32 0.11% 2 2 Vagrant4 0.04% LC LC 1 4 4 0 33 0.10% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

15 0.24% LC LC 1 13 13 + 2

7 0.51% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3

1 0.08% 1 1 Vagrant10 0.25% LC LC 1 9 9 0 320 0.52% LC LC 1 18 17 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

3 0.04% LC LC 1 3 3 0 32 0.05% LC LC 1 2 2 0 31 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 0 31 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%

1 0.12% LC LC 1 1 1 - 40.00%

3 0.32% 2 2 Vagrant16 0.16% LC LC 1 15 14 0 3

0.00%0.00%

2 0.11% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

18 1.17% LC LC 1 18 16 0 316 0.68% LC LC 1 14 13 0 3

135 2.10% NT NT 2 116 112 0 30.00%

1 0.11% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 412 0.28% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Anecdotal records

14 1.29% RA c(i) RA 3 13 12 - 446 1.41% LC LC 1 38 38 0 351 0.95% LC LC 1 47 45 - 4

135 1.47% LC LC 1 109 108 - 44 3.33% CR D CR 6 2 - 46 0.34% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 0 39 0.83% RA c(i) RA 3 7 6 0 32 0.34% RA c(i) RA 3 2 1 0 3

0.00%5 0.09% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3

0.00%13 0.37% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3

0.00%0.00%

1 0.14% 1 vagrant0.00%

0.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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Olary Spur

1 0.32% EN D EN 5 1 1 -- 51 7.14% EN D EN 5 1 1 0 3 visitors

0.00%7 1.07% NT NT 2 7 6 - 4

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

1 0.14% 1 vagrant0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

1 0.04% LC LC 1 1 1 - 40.00%

1 0.06% 1 vagrant0.00%0.00%

1 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 - 40.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

2 0.74% CR D CR 6 2 - 40.00%0.00%

1 0.07% VU A3b VU 4 1 1 - 42 0.05% LC LC 1 2 2 0 31 0.05% LC LC 1 1 1 0 31 0.27% 1 Vagrant.

0.00%

0.00%0.00%

1 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 0 312 0.38% LC LC 1 12 12 0 32 0.12% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 320 1.60% RA b RA 3 17 16 - 42 0.51% RA c(ii,iii) RA 3 2 2 - 4

0.00%0.00%0.00%

54

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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Olary Spur

2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 + 20.00%

2 0.07% 1 1 vagrant0.00%0.00%

1 0.03% 1 1 vagrant0.00%

0.00%

0.00%1 0.28% 1 1 Vagrant

0.00%4 0.10% RA c(i) RA 3 4 4 0 3 Probably stable

122 0.59% LC LC 1 90 90 + 256 0.73% LC LC 1 39 37 - 4

0.00%0.00%

5 0.86% VU D VU 4 5 5 - 4 Declining396 1.42% LC LC 1 204 203 0 326 0.49% LC LC 1 23 23 + 228 1.44% NT NT 2 22 21 - 4

207 2.38% LC LC 1 117 114 0 30.00%

15 0.24% RA c(iii) RA 3 11 11 - 40.00%

98 2.31% NT NT 2 54 53 - 40.00%

3 0.45% RA c(ii) RA 3 3 3 - 411 0.63% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 9 8 - 4

0.00%0.00%

1 0.22% VU D VU 4 1 1 - 4 loss of mulga42 2.07% NT NT 2 33 33 - 4

0.00%52 0.58% LC LC 1 38 37 0 397 2.26% LC LC 1 66 63 0 3

0.00%0.00%

25 0.58% LC LC 1 19 18 0 3 Decline in host birds keeps species in check0.00%

20 3.34% NT NT 2 18 17 - 44 0.22% NT NT 2 4 4 - 4

11 0.51% NT NT 2 9 8 - 44 0.48% RA c(i,iii) RA 3 2 2 0 3

16 1.49% NT NT 2 13 13 - 47 1.53% NT NT 2 6 5 - 4 Probably more out there than have been recorded

33 2.22% LC LC 1 28 27 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

17 0.24% RA c(i) RA 3 13 13 - 429 2.28% RA c(ii) RA 3 22 21 - 42 0.10% RA c(iii) 2 1 - 4

40 1.18% NT NT 2 33 33 - 48 1.93% VU D VU 4 7 3 - 4

55

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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Olary Spur

89 1.98% NT NT 2 44 41 0 3 Mallee Habitat more available in this region0.00%

121 1.86% LC LC 1 71 69 0 3187 3.42% LC LC 1 89 89 0 332 1.73% NT NT 2 25 21 0 3

0.00%0.00% VU D VU 4 - 4 Possibly Endangered

14 0.18% RA c(i) RA 3 11 8 - 4 Now ssp Pardalotus punctatus xanthopyge163 1.04% LC LC 1 99 98 0 3

14 0.34% RA c(i) RA 3 13 12 - 4 Limited in range and abundance in the region

87 0.94% LC LC 1 67 66 0 32 0.51% EN C2a EN 5 2 1 - 4 Ssp Acanthiza iredalei iredalei6 0.26% RA c(i); d(ii) RA 3 4 4 0 3 Now ssp nana modesta

0.00%

126 2.42% LC LC 1 78 77 0 3211 4.14% LC LC 1 127 125 0 3

1 0.15% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Thought to be vagrant33 3.91% NT NT 2 14 14 - 4

0.00%0.00%0.00%

109 11.43% LC LC 1 65 63 0 30.00%

198 1.69% LC LC 1 122 121 0 3222 1.55% LC LC 1 135 135 0 3

0.00%90 0.40% LC LC 1 49 49 0 3

0.00%0.00%

7 0.92% RA c(iii) RA 3 7 7 0 33 0.19% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 - 4 Now Gliciphila melanops melanops

0.00%0.00%0.00%

27 0.69% VU D VU 4 16 16 - 446 0.69% VU C2a VU 4 27 26 - 436 0.23% LC LC 1 26 25 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus2 0.16% VU D VU 4 2 - 4 now ssp Lichenostomus plumulus graingeri

166 0.98% LC LC 1 121 120 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti166 2.18% LC LC 1 113 112 0 3

0.00%26 0.48% RA c(i) RA 3 16 15 - 4

0.00%0.00%

48 0.97% LC LC 1 27 24 0 30.00%0.00%0.00%

32 0.77% LC LC 1 26 25 0 319 1.28% LC LC 1 16 14 0 314 0.82% NT NT 2 11 9 - 4

0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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Olary Spur

28 0.83% RA c(i) RA 3 20 18 - 443 1.07% RA c(i) RA 3 33 32 - 4 Now ssp Microeca fascinans assimilis95 1.50% LC LC 1 70 67 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

82 4.95% LC LC 1 47 46 0 3107 1.05% LC LC 1 71 68 0 311 0.69% EN D EN 5 8 4 - 41 0.08% VU D VU 4 1 - 4

54 4.50% LC LC 1 39 38 0 30.00%0.00%

24 0.99% NT NT 2 18 16 0 3108 0.55% LC LC 1 70 68 0 3

0.00%28 0.51% VU D - RA b RA 3 18 17 - 4 Some influence from Braemer region1 0.08% VU C2a VU 4 1 1 - 4

0.00%54 0.82% NT NT 2 42 40 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris

0.00%64 0.34% LC LC 1 53 51 0 32 0.11% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 4

13 0.11% RA c(iii) RA 3 12 11 0 378 0.31% LC LC 1 70 69 0 348 1.22% LC LC 1 46 44 0 330 0.58% RA c(i) RA 3 26 25 0 3

0.00%0.00%

38 1.69% NT NT 2 30 30 0 347 2.21% NT NT 2 27 25 0 3

0.00%163 2.01% LC LC 1 107 107 0 3268 0.81% LC LC 1 181 180 + 247 0.47% EN C2a; D EN 5 28 28 - 4 now ssp Strepera versicolor melanoptera in Mid North4 1.18% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 3

70 0.70% LC LC 1 60 58 0 335 1.73% RA c(ii) RA 3 30 27 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining26 0.90% LC LC 1 20 19 0 3

181 1.68% LC LC 1 125 124 0 3100 0.57% LC LC 1 69 67 + 271 1.84% RA c(i),d(ii) RA 3 56 56 - 456 11.45% RA c(i) RA 3 47 45 + 2

0.00%9 0.62% LC LC 1 8 8 0 3

50 0.28% LC LC 1 47 46 0 3 Stable3 0.15% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 4

49 0.54% LC LC 1 30 28 0 333 0.30% RA - NT NT 2 19 17 - 4

0.00% RA b RA 3 0 326 0.93% LC LC 1 21 20 0 314 0.86% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

54 1.01% LC LC 1 45 44 0 3129 2.00% LC LC 1 86 85 0 3 now Australian Pipit

0.00%

57

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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Olary Spur

2 0.11% EN C2a EN 5 2 2 -- 528 0.50% LC LC 1 27 26 0 3

0.00%

0.00%

7 4.24% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 3 0 3more numerous than records suggest, patchy because of scrubby mallee rather than thick mallee, patchy and on fringe of dist, rare, on fringe of dist

50 7.90% LC LC 1 25 18 0 310 0.64% RA d(i) RA 3 2 2 0 3 Not a lot of habitat in Olary's

0.00%10 0.48% LC LC 1 8 7 0 3 lc,

0.00%28 2.98% LC LC 1 21 19 0 3

0.00%0.00%

6 1.48% RA d(ii) RA 3 6 5 -- 519 1.80% LC LC 1 10 5 0 3

0.00%32 5.37% LC LC 1 20 14 0 322 3.95% LC LC 1 9 7 0 3

0.00%0.00% RA d(i) RA 3 0 30.00%

26 2.38% LC LC 1 15 8 0 31 0.07% LC LC 1 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%

2 0.75% LC LC 1 2 0 38 12.90% RA d(ii) RA 3 4 4 0 3 Likes trees2 0.07% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 LC, probably more than samples indicate

57 7.30% LC LC 1 27 20 0 315 0.67% LC LC 1 11 10 0 364 2.32% LC LC 1 34 30 + 2

0.00%6 7.06% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 ??, near edge of rainfall zone, known to be south of the record (Julie Scofield), should be continuous sth to Burra

0.00%0.00%

2 0.75% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 fringe8 3.03% LC LC 1 4 3 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

18 5.31% LC LC 1 15 14 0 3

19 9.60% LC LC 1 11 8 0 30.00%

42 7.33% LC LC 1 11 10 0 341 6.79% LC LC 1 17 13 0 36 0.35% LC LC 1 4 3 0 3

29 2.93% LC LC 1 17 11 0 313 0.81% LC LC 1 8 8 0 36 1.18% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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Olary Spur

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

5 2.35% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 3 0 313 2.83% LC LC 1 10 8 0 33 0.58% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3

19 1.43% LC LC 1 8 6 0 313 4.38% RA d(ii) RA 3 6 4 0 3 Only in areas with triodia

0.00%0.00%

6 0.51% LC LC 1 4 3 0 38 1.01% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3

0.00%0.00%

32 4.73% LC LC 1 13 8 0 319 5.99% LC LC 1 14 12 0 3

0.00%72 2.54% LC LC 1 32 26 0 374 7.93% LC LC 1 27 22 0 339 1.86% LC LC 1 31 24 0 326 1.61% LC LC 1 9 7 0 3

0.00%113 8.19% EN B1ab(iii,iv) EN 5 14 14 - 413 5.65% LC LC 1 11 11 0 378 2.98% LC LC 1 52 51 0 34 1.75% LC LC 1 4 3 0 39 1.04% LC LC 1 8 5 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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1 0.37% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 Poorly sampled/documented across all of its range0.00%

2 1.00% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 DD. Likes sand. Fringe record in this area9 1.91% LC LC 1 9 3 0 38 1.31% LC LC 1 7 4 + 2

0.00%0.00%0.00%

9 7.44% LC LC 1 7 5 0 317 9.55% LC LC 1 10 4 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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Olary Spur

3 1.60% LC LC 1 3 1 0 32 0.82% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3

0.00%

0.00%

15 0.28% LC LC 1 3 2 0 32 0.10% DD DD 0 1 1 outlier, probably not connected to other pop's

17 0.63% LC LC 1 7 6 0 311 1.27% LC LC 1 5 5 0 38 0.93% LC LC 1 0 3

0.00%0.00%0.00%

0.00%

0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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Comments1 0.08% RA c(i) RA 3 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

10 6.13% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

14 0.54% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 4 0.15% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%

9 0.49% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 least concern 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

7 0.20% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 4 0.11% LC LC 1 4 4 + 22 7.14% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 + 2 rare probably increasing 0.00%1 0.02% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%

23 1.40% LC LC 1 14 14 0 3 62 3.77% LC LC 1 42 42 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% LC LC 1 0 3 Likely to be common Survey work needed. 0.00% LC LC 1 0 3 Likely to be common Survey work needed.

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Likely to be common - need survey 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Likely to be common - need survey1 0.07% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 Likely to be common - need survey 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Likely to be common - need survey

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Likely to be common - need survey 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Likely to be common - need survey0.00% 0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Probably occurs here. DD 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed.0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed. 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed.

DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed. DD DD 0 DD 0 Probably occurs here. Survery work needed.0.00% LC LC 1 0 3 Probably occurs here. Survery work needed. 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Probably occurs here. Survery work needed.0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed. 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

3 0.30% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 -- 5 rare ocasional visitor 1 0.10% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 -- 5 rare ocasional visitor0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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2 0.15% RA d(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Rare naturally 2 0.15% RA d(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Rare natuarally0.00% 4 1.10% LC LC 1 3 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

48 1.20% LC LC 1 38 38 0 3 40 1.00% LC LC 1 33 33 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.36% LC LC 1 5 5 - 4 1 0.07% LC LC 1 1 1 - 40.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.17% 1 1 Vagrant 2 0.34% 2 1 Vagrant0.00% 0.00%0.00% 2 0.03% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%

2 0.06% 2 2 vagrant 0.00%22 0.28% LC LC 1 19 19 0 3 5 0.06% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3

0.00% 1 0.06% 1 1 Vagrant4 0.04% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 5 0.05% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3

11 0.38% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 6 0.21% LC LC 1 6 6 0 37 0.11% LC LC 1 7 7 + 2 2 0.03% LC LC 1 2 2 + 2

4 0.29% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 2 0.15% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

1 0.08% 1 1 Vagrant 0.00%10 0.25% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 3 0.07% LC LC 1 3 3 0 323 0.60% LC LC 1 22 22 0 3 10 0.26% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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5 0.07% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.24% LC LC 1 2 2 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

12 0.12% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.04% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

4 0.26% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 1 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 33 0.13% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 1 0.04% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

40 0.62% NT NT 2 36 34 0 3 20 0.31% NT NT 2 19 17 0 30.00% 0.00%

3 0.32% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 2 0.22% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 2 2 - 40.00% 1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Anecdotal records 0.00%

2 0.18% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 - 4 0.00%18 0.55% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 11 0.34% LC LC 1 10 10 0 33 0.06% LC LC 1 3 3 - 4 5 0.09% LC LC 1 4 4 - 4

37 0.40% LC LC 1 30 30 - 4 15 0.16% LC LC 1 14 14 - 43 2.50% CR D CR 6 2 2 - 4 1 0.83% CR D CR 6 1 - 43 0.17% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 - 4 0.00%1 0.09% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

12 0.21% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%4 0.11% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 3 0.09% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.14% 1 1 vagrant0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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4 0.61% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 0.00%1 2.00% EN D EN 5 1 1 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.04% LC LC 1 1 1 - 40.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.05% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

4 1.10% 4 4 Vagrant 3 0.82% 3 2 Vagrant

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

8 0.25% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 3 0.10% LC LC 1 3 3 0 34 0.24% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 1 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 34 0.32% RA b RA 3 4 4 - 4 3 0.24% RA b RA 3 3 3 - 41 0.26% RA c(ii,iii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 2 0.56% 2 2 vagrant

1 0.11% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%4 0.10% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 0 3 stable 3 0.07% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 0 3 stable

41 0.20% LC LC 1 32 32 + 2 11 0.05% LC LC 1 10 10 + 21 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 - 4 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 - 4

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.34% VU D VU 4 2 2 0 3 0.00%49 0.18% LC LC 1 39 39 0 3 10 0.04% LC LC 1 8 8 0 325 0.47% LC LC 1 22 22 + 2 8 0.15% LC LC 1 8 8 + 23 0.15% NT NT 2 3 3 - 4 8 0.41% NT NT 2 6 6 - 4

15 0.17% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

8 0.19% NT NT 2 8 8 - 4 16 0.38% NT NT 2 11 11 - 40.00% 0.00%

1 0.15% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 2 0.44% VU D VU 4 2 2 - 4 loss of mulga

27 1.33% LC LC 1 24 24 0 3 loss of mulga may be a threat 22 1.08% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 loss of mulga may be a threat0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.12% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 3 0.07% LC LC 1 3 3 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

7 0.16% LC LC 1 5 4 0 3 Decline in host birds keeps species in check 5 0.12% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 Decline in host birds keeps species in check0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.06% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 3 0.17% NT NT 2 2 2 - 41 0.05% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 0.00%1 0.12% RA c(i,iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 1 0.12% RA c(i,iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

0.00% 1 0.09% NT NT 2 1 1 - 40.00% 0.00%

6 0.40% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 2 0.13% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.39% RA c(ii) RA 3 4 4 - 4 1 0.08% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 40.00% 0.00%

7 0.21% NT NT 2 5 5 - 4 2 0.06% NT NT 2 2 2 - 40.00% 0.00%

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COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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12 0.18% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 4 0.06% LC LC 1 4 4 0 365 1.19% LC LC 1 38 38 0 3 27 0.49% LC LC 1 17 17 0 35 0.27% NT NT 2 5 5 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%12 0.08% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 3 0.02% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

0.00% 0.00%

8 0.09% LC LC 1 7 7 - 4 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 - 40.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

14 0.27% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 5 0.10% LC LC 1 5 5 0 324 0.47% LC LC 1 20 20 0 3 13 0.26% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3

0.00% 0.00%24 2.84% NT NT 2 13 13 - 4 3 0.36% NT NT 2 3 3 - 4

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

9 0.94% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 1 0.10% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%

4 0.03% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 339 0.27% LC LC 1 29 29 0 3 5 0.03% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3

0.00% 0.00%1 0.00% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.39% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 4 1.56% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 3

0.00% 8 1.05% RA c(iii) RA 3 7 7 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

10 0.06% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus 2 0.01% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus0.00% 0.00%

38 0.22% LC LC 1 32 32 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti 15 0.09% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti18 0.24% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 7 0.09% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.10% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 2 0.04% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.14% RA c(i) RA 3 5 5 0 3 1 0.02% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 326 1.76% LC LC 1 16 16 0 3 8 0.54% LC LC 1 8 8 0 37 0.41% NT NT 2 5 5 - 4 8 0.47% NT NT 2 5 5 - 4

0.00% 0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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2 0.06% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

18 0.28% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 11 0.17% LC LC 1 10 10 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

21 1.27% LC LC 1 18 18 0 3 6 0.36% LC LC 1 6 6 0 34 0.04% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%6 0.46% VU D VU 4 5 5 - 4 4 0.31% VU D VU 4 4 4 - 4

33 2.75% LC LC 1 25 25 0 3 7 0.58% LC LC 1 6 6 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%

2 0.04% NT NT 2 2 2 - 4 3 0.06% NT NT 2 3 3 - 40.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.08% NT NT 2 4 4 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris 3 0.05% NT NT 2 3 3 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris0.00% 0.00%

22 0.12% LC LC 1 21 21 0 3 9 0.05% LC LC 1 9 9 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

25 0.10% LC LC 1 21 21 0 3 11 0.04% LC LC 1 11 11 0 314 0.36% LC LC 1 13 13 0 3 16 0.41% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3

0.00% 0.00%2 0.34% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 0 3 vagrant/ visitor 4 0.67% RA c(iii) RA 3 4 4 0 3 vagrant/ visitor

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

8 0.70% RA c(i) RA 3 8 8 + 2 1 0.09% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 + 218 0.22% LC LC 1 14 14 0 3 2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 343 0.13% LC LC 1 36 35 + 2 10 0.03% LC LC 1 8 8 + 21 0.01% EN C2a - VU C2a VU 4 1 1 - 4 now ssp Strepera versicolor melanoptera in Mid North 0.00%1 0.30% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 1 0.30% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 39 0.09% LC LC 1 8 8 0 3 0.00%2 0.10% RA c(ii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining 2 0.10% RA c(ii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining

12 0.42% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 7 0.24% LC LC 1 6 6 0 346 0.43% LC LC 1 33 33 0 3 14 0.13% LC LC 1 13 13 0 37 0.04% LC LC 1 7 7 + 2 0.00%1 0.03% RA c(i),d(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%

12 2.45% RA c(i) RA 3 11 10 + 2 4 0.82% RA c(i) RA 3 4 4 + 20.00% 0.00%

4 0.28% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 1 0.07% LC LC 1 1 1 0 325 0.14% LC LC 1 21 21 0 3 9 0.05% LC LC 1 9 9 0 33 0.15% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 2 0.10% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 48 0.09% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 3 0.03% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

18 0.65% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 1 0.04% LC LC 1 1 1 0 34 0.25% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 1 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 3 0.12% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 Irregular visitor0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

8 0.15% LC LC 1 8 8 0 3 8 0.15% LC LC 1 8 8 0 344 0.68% LC LC 1 34 34 0 3 now Australian Pipit 16 0.25% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 now Australian Pipit

0.00% 0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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0.00% 0.00%28 0.50% LC LC 1 22 22 0 3 18 0.32% LC LC 1 17 16 0 3

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0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 4 0.26% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 4 0.44% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 2 0.10% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%

5 0.53% LC LC 1 5 4 0 3 4 0.43% LC LC 1 4 4 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 1.48% RA d(ii) RA 3 2 1 -- 5 6 1.48% RA d(ii) RA 3 2 2 -- 54 0.38% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 4 0.38% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 7 1.20% LC LC 1 4 4 0 30.00% 0.00%

2 0.36% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 13 2.33% LC LC 1 3 3 0 31 0.07% LC LC 1 1 0 3 18 1.17% LC LC 1 5 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.18% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%0.00% 4 0.28% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

2 1.05% LC LC 1 1 0 3 8 4.19% LC LC 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 9.68% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Likes trees 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

9 0.40% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 8 0.35% LC LC 1 1 1 0 312 0.43% LC LC 1 7 6 + 2 4 0.14% LC LC 1 1 1 + 2

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.36% LC LC 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 2 5.56% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%

5 1.47% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 2 0.59% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.35% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

4 0.24% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3 13 0.76% LC LC 1 4 4 0 30.00% 0.00%

4 0.25% LC LC 1 3 2 0 3 24 1.49% LC LC 1 6 6 0 34 0.78% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 2 0.39% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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0.00% 4 0.47% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

7 0.54% LC LC 1 1 0 3 9 0.70% LC LC 1 4 4 0 37 1.03% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%1 0.32% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%7 0.25% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 2 0.07% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

12 1.29% LC LC 1 8 7 0 3 13 1.39% LC LC 1 4 4 0 35 0.24% LC LC 1 5 4 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

14 0.54% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 12 0.46% LC LC 1 7 7 0 30.00% 0.00%

1 0.12% LC LC 1 1 0 3 2 0.23% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% RA d(i) RA 3 - 4 Most southerly record 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.21% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 2.81% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 0.00%5 0.86% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%7 9.33% LC LC 1 1 0 3 Likes sandy mallee, callitris 0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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10 1.16% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 21 2.44% LC LC 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 3 0.99% RA d(i) RA 3 3 2 0 3

22 0.84% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 6 0.23% LC LC 1 6 5 0 30.00% 0.00%

31 1.68% LC LC 1 14 13 0 3 least concern 1 0.05% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 DD 0 should be there but there are no survey sites out there0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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49 1.41% LC LC 1 33 32 + 2 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1221 21.07% LC LC 1 221 220 0 3 1 0.02% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3108 6.57% LC LC 1 57 57 0 3 2 0.12% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3696 21.32% VU D VU 4 81 80 + 2 increasing 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 100.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Likely to be common Survey work needed. 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Likely to be common Survey work needed.DD DD 0 DD 0

17 5.09% LC LC 1 14 14 0 3 Habitat loss a threat. Dependent on large trees for hollows. 1 0.30% DD DD 0 1 DD 0 Habitat loss a threat. Dependent on large trees for hollows.19 1.26% LC LC 1 11 11 - 4 1 0.07% DD DD 0 1 DD 0

28 1.70% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 00.00% 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed.0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed. 0.00%

1 0.99% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed. 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Probably occurs here. Survery work needed.DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed. DD DD 0 DD 0 Probably occurs here. Survery work needed.

34 9.12% LC LC 1 8 8 0 3 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Probably occurs here. Survery work needed.0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed.

2 0.43% DD DD 0 2 2 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed. 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% rare ocasional visitor 0.00% rare ocasional visitor0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

Bimbowrie Curnamona

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COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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Bimbowrie Curnamona

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

39 10.71% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3 7 1.92% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.42% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 - 4 irregular visitor, rare

116 2.89% LC LC 1 68 68 0 3 6 0.15% LC LC 1 5 5 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.03% 1 1 vagrant 0.00%6 0.08% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

4 0.14% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%4 0.06% LC LC 1 3 3 + 2 0.00%

2 0.15% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 2 0.15% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3

0.00% 0.00%10 0.25% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 0.00%11 0.29% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

72

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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Bimbowrie Curnamona

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

3 0.04% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%1 0.16% 1 1 Vagrant 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.39% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%9 0.38% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 0.00%

193 3.01% NT NT 2 113 113 0 3 Info on nests better in this region. 6 0.09% NT NT 2 6 6 0 30.00% 0.00%

1 0.11% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 anecdotal records in this region 0.00%

1 0.09% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%22 0.67% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 4 0.12% LC LC 1 1 1 0 312 0.22% LC LC 1 12 12 - 4 4 0.07% LC LC 1 2 - 422 0.24% LC LC 1 19 19 - 4 15 0.16% LC LC 1 9 10 - 42 1.67% CR D CR 6 1 2 - 4 0.00%3 0.17% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 0 3 0.00%2 0.18% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.26% 1 Vagrant 0.00%1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%2 0.06% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 1 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.14% 1 vagrant 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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1 0.32% EN D EN 5 1 -- 5 Regular visitors to this region (--) 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.31% NT NT 2 2 2 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.03% 1 vagrant 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 3 0.82% 1 2 Vagrant

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.19% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%14 1.12% RA b RA 3 11 11 - 4 1 0.08% RA b RA 3 1 1 - 4

0.00% 4 1.02% RA c(ii,iii) RA 3 3 4 - 40.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

74

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

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4 0.43% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 1 0.11% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 35 0.12% RA c(i) RA 3 5 5 0 3 0.00%

63 0.31% LC LC 1 36 36 + 2 10 0.05% LC LC 1 9 10 + 215 0.20% LC LC 1 11 11 - 4 2 0.03% LC LC 1 1 1 - 4

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

91 0.33% LC LC 1 35 35 0 3 4 0.01% LC LC 1 4 4 0 365 1.22% LC LC 1 27 27 + 2 3 0.06% LC LC 1 3 3 + 24 0.21% NT NT 2 4 4 - 4 4 0.21% NT NT 2 4 4 - 4

62 0.71% LC LC 1 28 28 0 3 2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

17 0.40% NT NT 2 11 11 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.30% RA c(ii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 0.00%8 0.46% VU D VU 4 4 4 - 4 possible breeding population in redgum creeklines 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.67% 1 1 Vagrant

3 0.66% VU D VU 4 2 3 - 4 loss of mulga 0.00%42 2.07% LC LC 1 29 29 0 3 loss of mulga may be a threat 7 0.34% LC LC 1 5 6 0 3 loss of mulga may be a threat

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

40 0.93% LC LC 1 25 25 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

9 0.21% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 Decline in host birds keeps species in check 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

13 2.17% NT NT 2 10 10 - 4 2 0.33% NT NT 2 2 2 - 41 0.06% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 0.00%2 0.09% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 1 0.12% RA c(i,iii) RA 3 1 1 0 31 0.09% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 2 0.19% NT NT 2 1 2 - 44 0.88% NT NT 2 4 4 - 4 0.00%7 0.47% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 1 0.07% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

9 0.71% RA c(ii) RA 3 6 6 - 4 1 0.08% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 40.00% 0.00%

16 0.47% NT NT 2 9 9 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

75

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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Bimbowrie Curnamona

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

66 1.02% LC LC 1 24 24 0 3 2 0.03% LC LC 1 2 2 0 387 1.59% LC LC 1 32 32 0 3 11 0.20% LC LC 1 8 8 0 33 0.16% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.88% VU D VU 4 1 1 - 4 Possibly Endangered 0.00% VU D VU 4 - 4 Should be records in this region

0.00% 0.00%48 0.31% LC LC 1 20 20 0 3 0.00%

4 0.10% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 0 3Now ssp apicalis apicalis in this region. Limited in range and abundance. 0.00%

28 0.30% LC LC 1 18 18 0 3 0.00%1 0.26% EN C2a EN 5 1 1 - 4 Ssp Acanthiza iredalei iredalei 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

46 0.88% LC LC 1 23 23 0 3 5 0.10% LC LC 1 2 2 0 368 1.33% LC LC 1 36 36 0 3 3 0.06% LC LC 1 2 3 0 3

0.00% 0.00%8 0.95% NT NT 2 5 5 - 4 0.00% NT NT 2 - 4

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

94 9.85% LC LC 1 35 35 0 3 4 0.42% LC LC 1 4 4 0 30.00% 0.00%

36 0.31% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 0 3100 0.70% LC LC 1 45 45 0 3 4 0.03% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 2 0.78% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

5 0.65% RA c(iii) RA 3 4 4 0 3 1 0.13% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.04% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

127 0.75% LC LC 1 50 50 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti 12 0.07% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti50 0.66% LC LC 1 26 26 0 3 8 0.11% LC LC 1 3 4 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

10 0.20% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 3 0.06% LC LC 1 3 3 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.31% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%1 0.02% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%5 0.34% LC LC 1 4 5 0 3 2 0.14% LC LC 1 1 2 0 34 0.24% NT NT 2 2 3 - 4 5 0.29% NT NT 2 3 4 - 4

0.00% 0.00%

76

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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7 0.21% RA c(i) RA 3 7 7 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

45 0.71% LC LC 1 35 35 0 3 6 0.09% LC LC 1 3 4 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

52 3.14% LC LC 1 29 29 0 3 7 0.42% LC LC 1 6 7 0 35 0.05% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%12 0.93% VU D VU 4 12 12 - 4 1 0.08% VU D VU 4 1 - 489 7.42% LC LC 1 43 43 0 3 7 0.58% LC LC 1 6 7 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.11% NT NT 2 4 4 - 4 7 0.13% NT NT 2 4 4 - 41 0.08% VU C2a VU 4 1 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%16 0.24% NT NT 2 8 8 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris 1 0.02% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris

0.00% 0.00%18 0.10% LC LC 1 13 13 0 3 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 33 0.16% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 0.00%9 0.08% RA c(iii) RA 3 7 7 0 3 2 0.02% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

34 0.14% LC LC 1 25 25 0 3 4 0.02% LC LC 1 4 4 0 318 0.46% LC LC 1 17 17 0 3 3 0.08% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3

0.00% 0.00%1 0.17% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Visitor 0.00%6 5.56% RA c(ii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 Breeding visitor 0.00%1 0.04% NT NT 2 1 1 0 3 2 0.09% NT NT 2 2 2 0 31 0.05% NT NT 2 1 1 0 3 0.00%4 0.35% RA c(i) RA 3 4 4 + 2 0.00%

38 0.47% LC LC 1 26 26 0 3 1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 366 0.20% LC LC 1 38 38 + 2 2 0.01% LC LC 1 2 2 + 2 LC

0.00% 0.00%1 0.30% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 1 0.30% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

16 0.16% LC LC 1 14 14 0 3 0.00%5 0.25% RA c(ii) RA 3 4 4 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining 1 0.05% RA c(ii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining

20 0.69% LC LC 1 16 16 0 3 3 0.10% LC LC 1 1 2 0 384 0.78% LC LC 1 41 42 0 3 6 0.06% LC LC 1 5 5 0 312 0.07% LC LC 1 12 12 + 2 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%22 4.50% RA c(i) RA 3 17 18 + 2 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%13 0.90% LC LC 1 13 13 0 3 1 0.07% LC LC 1 1 0 318 0.10% LC LC 1 17 17 0 3 3 0.02% LC LC 1 3 3 0 33 0.15% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 - 4 0.00%

26 0.29% LC LC 1 13 13 0 3 2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.04% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%4 0.25% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 1 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

59 1.10% LC LC 1 35 35 0 3 6 0.11% LC LC 1 4 5 0 328 0.43% LC LC 1 18 18 0 3 now Australian Pipit 16 0.25% LC LC 1 15 16 0 3 now Australian Pipit

0.00% 0.00%

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COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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Bimbowrie Curnamona

0.00% 0.00%29 0.51% LC LC 1 22 22 0 3 6 0.11% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%9 1.42% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%1 0.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 28 1.79% LC LC 1 3 1 0 33 0.33% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 1 0.11% LC LC 1 1 0 3

23 1.11% LC LC 1 13 13 0 3 3 0.14% LC LC 1 2 1 0 30.00% 0.00%

15 1.60% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 5 0.53% LC LC 1 4 3 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.18% LC LC 1 1 0 3 Fringe

1 0.25% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 -- 5 0.00%13 1.23% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 1 0.09% LC LC 1 1 0 3

0.00% 2 0.34% LC LC 1 2 0 30.00% 0.00%

62 11.13% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 0.00%49 3.20% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3 5 0.33% LC LC 1 2 1 0 310 90.91% RA d(i) RA 3 7 7 0 3 rare, only places it occurs in SA 0.00%7 0.79% LC LC 1 6 5 0 3 0.00%7 0.64% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 1 0.09% LC LC 1 1 0 3

28 1.97% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3 0.00% LC7 3.66% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 2 1.05% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%1 0.38% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%5 8.06% RA d(ii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 Likes trees 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%25 3.20% LC LC 1 8 8 0 3 0.00%75 3.33% LC LC 1 29 28 0 3 10 0.44% LC LC 1 7 1 0 3

120 4.35% LC LC 1 37 35 + 2 11 0.40% LC LC 1 3 + 20.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 1.59% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 5 7.94% LC LC 1 2 1 0 31 0.36% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 2.78% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 1 2.78% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%

9 2.65% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 1 0.29% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

17 2.97% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

93 5.47% LC LC 1 14 14 0 3 6 0.35% LC LC 1 4 0 340 4.04% LC LC 1 16 16 0 3 3 0.30% LC LC 1 2 1 0 350 3.10% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 5 0.31% LC LC 1 3 1 0 36 1.18% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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Bimbowrie Curnamona

0.00% 7 0.82% LC LC 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

7 0.95% RA d(i) RA 3 4 4 0 3 Strong black markings, isolated population 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

3 1.41% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%42 9.15% LC LC 1 13 12 0 3 0.00%21 4.05% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 2 0.39% LC LC 1 2 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.39% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 10 0.78% LC LC 1 2 0 311 1.62% LC LC 1 8 7 0 3 0.00%36 11.36% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%51 1.80% LC LC 1 19 18 0 3 3 0.11% LC LC 1 1 0 322 2.36% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 3 0.32% LC LC 1 2 0 343 2.05% LC LC 1 17 17 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

50 1.91% LC LC 1 27 27 0 3 2 0.08% LC LC 1 2 2 0 31 0.44% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 Confined to streams and channels 0.00%

24 2.78% LC LC 1 21 21 0 3 1 0.12% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 2.04% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 1 4.35% RA d(i) RA 3 1 1 - 4 dead specimen in museum, small pop, secretive animals, hard to estimate numbers,

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.75% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 3 1.12% LC LC 1 2 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 0.50% DD DD 0 1 DD 00.00% 3 0.64% LC LC 1 2 0 30.00% 0.00%

1 3.57% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 2.17% RA d(i) RA 3 1 0 30.00% 0.00%

3 1.69% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%0.00% 2 0.34% LC LC 1 1 1 0 30.00% 0.00%0.00% 6 8.00% LC LC 1 3 1 0 3 Likes sandy mallee, callitris

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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Bimbowrie Curnamona

0.00% 0.00%1 0.41% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.07% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%2 0.23% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%1 0.12% LC LC 1 0 3 1 0.12% LC LC 1 0 3

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

80

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

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Comments10 0.83% NT NT 2 6 6 0 3 0.00%1 14.29% RE RE 7 1 Regionally extinct 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

16 0.61% LC LC 1 10 9 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

10 5.29% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 right along the edges, influnced by populations in other regions 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.18% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 + 2 Introduced at South whydown station, rare but increasing 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

74 2.13% LC LC 1 47 47 0 3 LC are they increasing in this area? 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

7 0.12% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 0.00%127 7.73% LC LC 1 90 90 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

CR B2b(i,ii,iii) EN 5 - 4 confined to southern most region near Murray R.0.00% LC LC 1 - 4 Survey work needed. 0.00%

DD DD 0 DD 0 Survey work needed. Probably only in western end.11 3.29% LC LC 1 3 - 4 Habitat loss a threat. Dependent on large trees for hollows. 0.00%13 0.86% LC LC 1 6 2 - 4 0.00%

DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed.28 1.70% LC LC 1 7 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 DD. Survey work needed. 0.00%2 12.50% RA d(i) RA 3 2 DD 0 0.00%3 2.97% DD DD 0 2 DD 0 Probably occurs in the south western end. 0.00%

DD DD 0 DD 0 Possibly occurs here. Survery work needed.14 3.75% LC LC 1 6 2 0 3 0.00%

0.00% DD DD 0 DD 0 If present,confined to southern most region near Murray R. 0.00%0.00% Does not occur here. 0.00%0.00% LC LC 1 0 3 No records 0.00%0.00% RA d(i) RA 3 0 3 confined to southern most region near Murray R. 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 6 3.02% RA c(iii) RA 3 5 5 ++ 10.00% 14 3.72% RA c(ii) RA 3 12 5 - 4 not containing core breeding areas0.00% 3 20.00% VU D VU 4 3 3 ++ 1 Definite increase

0.00% 1 9.09% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 DD Comes around occasionally

0.00% 1 100.00% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 Taxonomic issues. Museum has only 1 specimen.

0.00% 2 33.33% VU D VU 4 2 1 ++ 1 Lots of recent sightings . Regulars.

0.00% 4 17.39% DD DD 0 3 DD 0 DD

0.00% 27 12.56% LC LC 1 25 22 - 4 Impacted by pilchard industry

Braemar St Vincent Gulf

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COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

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0.00% 41 25.00% VU A4ce VU 4 39 39 - 4Quality of habitat in decline. Heavy metal (Zn, Cd) impacts in gulfs. Entanglements - could be King fish farms.

0.00% 6 18.18% LC LC 1 5 4 DD 0 DD. North coast of KI.

0.00% 1 3.33% DD DD 0 1 1 DD 0 DD

0.00% 2 100.00% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 DD 0 Strandings. DD

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

15 4.12% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

98 2.45% LC LC 1 75 75 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.43% LC LC 1 5 5 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.12% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 - 4 0.00%2 0.44% 2 2 vagrant 0.00%4 0.68% 4 4 vagrant 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%2 0.03% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%2 0.05% LC LC 1 2 2 + 2 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%19 0.24% LC LC 1 18 18 0 3 0.00%2 0.11% 2 2 Vagrant 0.00%6 0.06% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%4 0.14% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%5 0.08% LC LC 1 5 5 + 2 0.00%

6 0.44% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%10 0.25% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 0.00%19 0.49% LC LC 1 18 18 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

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Braemar St Vincent Gulf

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.08% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.24% LC LC 1 2 2 - 4 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

7 0.07% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.11% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.04% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

3 0.19% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 0.00%6 0.26% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%

46 0.72% NT NT 2 42 42 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

3 0.32% RA b,c(ii) RA 3 3 3 - 4 0.00%2 0.05% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%3 0.08% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 - 4 Records probably show birds that have moved up from the river 0.00%1 0.65% 1 1 Vagrant 0.00%3 0.28% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 - 4 0.00%

12 0.37% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 0.00%35 0.65% LC LC 1 28 28 - 4 0.00%67 0.73% LC LC 1 46 46 - 4 0.00%1 0.83% CR D CR 6 1 1 - 4 0.00%4 0.22% RA c(i) RA 3 4 4 0 3 0.00%4 0.37% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 0 3 0.00%1 0.17% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%3 0.05% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%9 0.26% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 0.00%

1 0.35% 1 1 vagrant 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.56% 1 vagrant 0.00%

1 0.35% 1 1 vagrant 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

83

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

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1 0.32% EN D EN 5 1 -- 5 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.07% VU A3b VU 4 1 1 - 4 0.00%1 0.02% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%1 0.05% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%1 0.27% 1 1 Vagrant 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

9 0.29% LC LC 1 9 8 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%19 1.52% RA b RA 3 18 17 - 4 0.00%3 0.77% RA c(ii,iii) RA 3 3 3 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

84

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

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1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 + 2 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.03% 1 1 Vagrant 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.02% RA c(i) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%90 0.44% LC LC 1 60 59 + 2 0.00%36 0.47% LC LC 1 29 29 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

13 2.24% VU D VU 4 13 13 - 4 0.00%153 0.55% LC LC 1 92 92 0 3 0.00%

9 0.17% LC LC 1 8 8 + 2 0.00%19 0.98% NT NT 2 14 14 - 4 0.00%60 0.69% LC LC 1 43 43 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.02% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%86 2.03% NT NT 2 30 29 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%6 0.90% RA c(ii) RA 3 5 5 - 4 0.00%1 0.06% RA c(i,ii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

78 3.84% LC LC 1 63 63 0 3 loss of mulga may be a threat 0.00%1 0.01% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%2 0.02% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%

60 1.40% LC LC 1 47 47 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

27 0.63% LC LC 1 21 21 0 3 Decline in host birds keeps species in check 0.00%1 0.22% 1 1 Vagrant 0.00%9 1.51% NT NT 2 8 8 - 4 0.00%3 0.17% NT NT 2 3 3 - 4 0.00%1 0.05% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 0.00%1 0.12% RA c(i,iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%4 0.37% NT NT 2 3 3 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%6 0.40% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.07% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%8 0.63% RA c(ii) RA 3 6 6 - 4 0.00%2 0.10% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%

10 0.29% NT NT 2 6 6 - 4 0.00%18 4.34% R c(i) RA 3 18 18 - 4 0.00%

85

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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21 0.47% NT NT 2 12 12 0 3 Limited Mallee habitat in this region 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

21 0.32% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3 0.00%85 1.56% LC LC 1 44 44 0 3 0.00%37 1.99% LC LC 1 32 32 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.07% RA c(i) RA 3 2 2 - 4 Now ssp Pardalotus punctatus xanthopyge 0.00%27 0.17% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 0.00%

18 0.44% RA c(i) RA 3 15 15 DD 0 0.00%

16 0.17% LC LC 1 12 12 0 3 0.00%1 0.26% EN C2a EN 5 1 1 - 4 Ssp Acanthiza iredalei iredalei 0.00%3 0.13% RA c(i); d(ii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 Now ssp nana modesta 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

79 1.52% LC LC 1 61 61 0 3 0.00%150 2.94% LC LC 1 84 84 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%28 3.31% RA c(i) RA 3 16 16 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

91 9.54% LC LC 1 58 57 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

19 0.16% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 0.00%148 1.03% LC LC 1 88 88 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%13 0.06% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.39% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%3 0.39% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.05% VU D VU 4 1 1 - 4 0.00%7 0.10% VU D - RA a,b,c(iii) RA 3 7 7 - 4 0.00%

14 0.09% LC LC 1 6 5 0 3 now ssp Lichenostomus penicillatus penicillatus 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

78 0.46% LC LC 1 57 57 0 3 now spp Lichenostomus virescens forresti 0.00%33 0.43% LC LC 1 18 18 0 3 0.00%1 0.02% 1 1 0.00%3 0.06% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

11 0.22% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

6 0.62% EN D - VU D VU 4 6 6 - 4 influenced by southern regions 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

102 2.45% RA c(i) RA 3 42 42 0 3 0.00%13 0.88% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 0.00%6 0.35% NT NT 2 4 4 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

86

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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Braemar St Vincent Gulf

24 0.71% RA c(i) RA 3 21 21 - 4 0.00%11 0.27% RA c(i) RA 3 9 9 - 4 Now ssp Microeca fascinans assimilis 0.00%73 1.15% LC LC 1 59 59 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

70 4.23% LC LC 1 49 47 0 3 0.00%56 0.55% LC LC 1 37 37 0 3 0.00%6 0.37% VU D VU 4 6 6 - 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%6 0.50% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

5 0.21% NT NT 2 5 5 0 3 0.00%21 0.11% LC LC 1 15 15 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%60 1.10% NT NT 2 41 41 - 4 0.00%3 0.23% VU C2a - RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 - 4 influenced by southern regions 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%24 0.36% NT NT 2 21 21 - 4 Now ssp Pachycephala rufiventris rufiventris 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%38 0.20% LC LC 1 28 28 0 3 0.00%1 0.05% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%5 0.04% RA c(iii) RA 3 3 3 0 3 0.00%

71 0.28% LC LC 1 50 50 0 3 0.00%26 0.66% LC LC 1 24 24 0 3 0.00%7 0.14% RA c(i) RA 3 3 3 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

25 1.11% NT NT 2 16 16 0 3 0.00%32 1.51% NT NT 2 20 20 0 3 0.00%6 0.53% RA c(i) RA 3 6 6 + 2 0.00%

102 1.25% LC LC 1 64 64 0 3 0.00%169 0.51% LC LC 1 107 106 + 2 0.00%

9 0.09% EN C2a - VU C2a VU 4 9 9 - 4 now ssp Strepera versicolor melanoptera in Mid North 0.00%7 2.07% RA c(iii) RA 3 6 5 0 3 0.00%

29 0.29% LC LC 1 19 19 0 3 0.00%28 1.38% RA c(ii) RA 3 16 16 - 4 Regular visitors, probably declining 0.00%26 0.90% LC LC 1 20 20 0 3 0.00%

100 0.93% LC LC 1 72 71 0 3 0.00%47 0.27% LC LC 1 28 28 + 2 0.00%17 0.44% RA c(i),d(ii) RA 3 7 7 - 4 0.00%34 6.95% RA c(i) RA 3 28 27 + 2 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%4 0.28% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%

40 0.22% LC LC 1 28 27 0 3 0.00%1 0.05% RA c(iii) RA 3 1 1 - 4 0.00%

15 0.17% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 0.00%6 0.06% RA - NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 0.00%2 0.36% RA b RA 3 1 1 -- 5 0.00%

57 2.05% LC LC 1 32 32 0 3 0.00%6 0.37% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%3 0.12% NT NT 2 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.15% NT NT 2 1 1 - 4 0.00%

22 0.41% LC LC 1 22 22 0 3 0.00%95 1.47% LC LC 1 53 53 0 3 now Australian Pipit 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

87

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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Braemar St Vincent Gulf

0.00% 0.00%7 0.12% LC LC 1 7 7 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

5 3.03% LC LC 1 4 2 0 3 adjacent to sth olary plain which has heaps 0.00%4 0.63% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%4 0.26% LC LC 1 3 2 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%7 0.34% LC LC 1 6 4 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%18 1.91% LC LC 1 16 16 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.25% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 -- 5 0.00%13 1.23% LC LC 1 7 6 0 3 0.00%6 1.03% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 0.00%

17 2.85% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 0.00%29 5.21% LC LC 1 8 6 0 3 0.00%3 0.20% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

14 0.99% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.26% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%27 1.20% LC LC 1 16 14 0 3 0.00%28 1.01% LC LC 1 17 14 + 2 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.37% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%3 1.14% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 0.36% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 Habitat generalist 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%1 2.78% RA d(ii) RA 3 1 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

6 1.77% LC LC 1 6 5 0 3 0.00%

3 1.52% LC LC 1 3 2 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

13 2.27% LC LC 1 10 10 0 3 0.00%5 0.83% LC LC 1 3 3 0 3 0.00%

10 0.59% LC LC 1 5 4 0 3 0.00%7 0.71% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%

26 1.61% LC LC 1 11 10 0 3 0.00%10 1.96% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%

88

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

Bra

emer

% B

raem

er

Prop

osed

IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Crit

eria

Prop

osed

Reg

iona

l IU

CN

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osed

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iona

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SC

OR

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cy (k

m2)

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al)

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m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

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RA

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Comments St V

ince

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ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% S

t Vin

cent

Gul

f

Prop

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IUC

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s &

Crit

eria

Prop

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Reg

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CN

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Reg

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SVG

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cy (k

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m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E SV

G

Comments

Braemar St Vincent Gulf

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.14% LC LC 1 1 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

13 2.83% LC LC 1 9 8 0 3 0.00%3 0.58% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

39 5.76% LC LC 1 13 13 0 3 0.00%28 8.83% LC LC 1 11 10 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%52 1.84% LC LC 1 13 13 0 3 0.00%60 6.43% LC LC 1 22 21 0 3 0.00%38 1.81% LC LC 1 9 9 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

15 6.52% LC LC 1 11 11 0 3 0.00%51 1.95% LC LC 1 38 38 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%7 0.81% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 0.75% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.50% DD DD 0 1 DD 0 0.00%6 1.27% LC LC 1 4 3 0 3 0.00%6 0.98% 5 4 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

1 0.83% LC LC 1 1 0 3 0.00%5 2.81% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%4 0.69% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%2 2.67% LC LC 1 2 1 0 3 Likes sandy mallee, callitris 0.00%

89

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

Bra

emer

% B

raem

er

Prop

osed

IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Crit

eria

Prop

osed

Reg

iona

l IU

CN

Sta

tus

Prop

osed

Reg

iona

l IU

CN

Sta

tus

SC

OR

E B

RA

E

Are

a of

Occ

upan

cy (k

m2)

(Tot

al)

Are

a of

Occ

upan

cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E B

RA

E

Comments St V

ince

nt G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% S

t Vin

cent

Gul

f

Prop

osed

IUC

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s &

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eria

Prop

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Reg

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Reg

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SCO

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SVG

Are

a of

Occ

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cy (k

m2)

(Tot

al)

Are

a of

Occ

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cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E SV

G

Comments

Braemar St Vincent Gulf

2 1.06% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%8 3.29% LC LC 1 5 5 0 3 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

4 0.07% LC LC 1 4 4 0 3 0.00%1 0.05% LC LC 1 1 1 0 3 0.00%6 0.22% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%3 0.35% LC LC 1 2 2 0 3 0.00%

24 2.78% LC LC 1 6 6 0 3 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 1 4.76%0.00% 5 13.51%

0.00% 4 1.43%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 7 3.20%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 10 5.13%0.00% 9 1.84%0.00% 0.00%

90

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

Spen

cer G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% S

penc

er G

ulf

Prop

osed

IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Crit

eria

Prop

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Reg

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cy (k

m2)

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al)

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cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E SG

Comments Nor

th S

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er G

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IMC

RA

)

% N

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Spe

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Gul

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Prop

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cy (k

m2)

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Occ

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cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

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08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E N

SG

Comments0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

2 1.01% RA c(iii) RA 3 2 2 ++ 1 0.00%3 0.80% RA c(ii) RA 3 3 - 4 not containing core breeding areas 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

8 3.72% LC LC 1 8 8 - 4 Impacted by pilchard industry 3 1.40% LC LC 1 3 3 - 4 Impacted by pilchard industry

North Spencer GulfSpencer Gulf

91

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

Spen

cer G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% S

penc

er G

ulf

Prop

osed

IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Crit

eria

Prop

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Reg

iona

l IU

CN

Sta

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Prop

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Reg

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SCR

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Are

a of

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cy (k

m2)

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al)

Are

a of

Occ

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cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E SG

Comments Nor

th S

penc

er G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% N

orth

Spe

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Gul

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Prop

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cy (k

m2)

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a of

Occ

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cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E N

SG

Comments

North Spencer GulfSpencer Gulf

7 4.27% VU A4ce VU 4 7 6 - 4Quality of habitat in decline. Heavy metal (Zn, Cd) impacts in gulfs. Entanglements - could be King fish farms. 12 7.32% VU A4ce VU 4 11 11 - 4

Quality of habitat in decline. Heavy metal (Zn, Cd) impacts in gulfs. Entanglements - could be King fish farms.

1 3.03% 1 Vagrant. 0.00%0.00% 3 10.00% DD DD 0 2 1 DD 00.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

92

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

Spen

cer G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% S

penc

er G

ulf

Prop

osed

IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Crit

eria

Prop

osed

Reg

iona

l IU

CN

Sta

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Prop

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Reg

iona

l IU

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Sta

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SCR

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Are

a of

Occ

upan

cy (k

m2)

(Tot

al)

Are

a of

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upan

cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E SG

Comments Nor

th S

penc

er G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% N

orth

Spe

ncer

Gul

f

Prop

osed

IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Crit

eria

Prop

osed

Reg

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Are

a of

Occ

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cy (k

m2)

(Tot

al)

Are

a of

Occ

upan

cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E N

SG

Comments

North Spencer GulfSpencer Gulf

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

93

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

Spen

cer G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% S

penc

er G

ulf

Prop

osed

IUC

N S

tatu

s &

Crit

eria

Prop

osed

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iona

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CN

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Are

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cy (k

m2)

(Tot

al)

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a of

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cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E SG

Comments Nor

th S

penc

er G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% N

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Spe

ncer

Gul

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Prop

osed

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cy (k

m2)

(Tot

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a of

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cy (k

m2)

Rec

ent (

1988

-20

08)

Tren

ds (-

-, -,

0, +

, ++)

Tren

d SC

OR

E N

SG

Comments

North Spencer GulfSpencer Gulf

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%

0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00% 0.00%

94

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

Spen

cer G

ulf (

IMC

RA

)

% S

penc

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ulf

Prop

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

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100

DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEShort-beaked EchidnaSpotted-tailed QuollEastern QuollBrush-tailed PhascogaleNarrow-nosed PlanigaleKultarrFat-tailed DunnartLittle Long-tailed DunnartStripe-faced DunnartCommon DunnartBilbySouthern Hairy-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail Possum

Burrowing BettongBrush-tailed BettongTammar Wallaby

Tammar WallabyWestern Grey KangarooEastern Grey KangarooEuroRed KangarooYellow-footed Rock-wallabyWestern Pygmy-possumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Freetail-BatInland Freetail-batSouthern Freetail-batWhite-striped Freetail-batLesser Long-eared BatGreater long-eared Bat (SE form)Gould's Wattled BatChocolate Wattled BatLittle Pied BatInland Broad-nosed BatLittle Broad-nosed BatInland Forest BatLarge Forest BatFinlayson's Cave BatSouthern Forest BatLittle Forest BatDingoNew Zealand Fur-sealAustralian Sea-lionSouthern Right WhaleSouthern Minke Whale

Humpback WhalePygmy Right WhaleCommon Dolphin

Comments

the original mainland ssp, bettongia lesueur grayii listed as EX in EPBC Act

Mainland subspecies M.e. eugenii extinct in SA but introduced to Kawau Island, NZ, and than reintroduced to Innes NP 2004?. Kangaroo Island subspecies M.e. decres still commo

g y y pp y g ( ) y p ponly just has a small portion extending close to the Murray R. T Reardon has data.Only brief info entered- complex still being finalised. DD. Survey work needed. BUT PROBABLY COMMON ACROSS NORTHWESTERN REGIONSProbably secure across many regions but there are few records to be certain. Threatened by loss of habitat. Dependent on large trees for hollows. But generally widespread .Threatened by land clearance. Common across most regionsCommon in Bookmark reserve but may extend to the Braemer.Roosts in houses. Common over all regions.DD. Occurs in Curnamona & Braemar - DD. No records in database.Confined to mallee black-oak country. Probably in Barrier Range and Barrier Range Outwash subregions.Dependent on river red gums. Common in Northern Flinders & Danggali CR. Could occur in other regions. Survey work needed.

Not in South Yorke. Might occur in extreme north of St Vincent. If so, RARE. Probably occurs in other eastern regions.Definitely occurs in St Vincent - restricted to the southern end.

Should be records along southern BRAEMAR.

Trend increasing.Changed from Southern Minke Whale to Antarctic Minke Whale. Comes around occasionally.More details coming from Cath. Still some debate over the taxonomy of our SA specimen but Cath says accept it for now.Lots of recent sightings in all regions. Regulars. Increasing. DD. More sightings recently. No idea of numbers. Impacted on by pilchard industry as they eat pilchards.

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAME

Bottlenose DolphinBottlenose DolphinPygmy Sperm WhaleDwarf Sperm WhaleWater-ratForrest's MouseBolam's MouseDesert MouseBush RatSwamp RatLong-haired RatEmuAustralian Brush-turkeyMalleefowlKing QuailStubble QuailBrown Quail

Musk DuckBlue-billed DuckFreckled DuckCape Barren GooseBlack SwanAustralian ShelduckChestnut TealGrey TealAustralasian ShovelerPacific Black DuckHardhead (White-eyed Duck)Australian Wood Duck, (Maned Duck)

Pink-eared Duck

Great Crested GrebeHoary-headed GrebeAustralasian Grebe, (Little Grebe)Little PenguinCape PetrelSouthern Giant-PetrelNorthern Giant-PetrelFleshy-footed ShearwaterFluttering ShearwaterShort-tailed ShearwaterShy AlbatrossYellow-nosed AlbatrossGrey-headed AlbatrossWandering AlbatrossBlack-browed AlbatrossWilson's Storm-PetrelWhite-faced Storm-Petrel

Comments

Tursiops truncatus aduncus (Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin) Quality of habitat in decline. Threatened by heavy metals (Zinc, Cadmium) in gulfs. Lots of entangelements - could be Kin fish farms.Tursiops truncatus truncatus (Common Bottlenose Dolphin) DD.Strandings. DD

Introduced to Kangaroo and Wedge Islands

Hybrids between Pacific Black Ducks and Mallards are found in the wild.

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DEH NORTHERN AND YORKE REGIONComplete Dataset for Native Fauna August 2008

COMMON NAMEAustralasian GannetDarterGreat CormorantBlack-faced CormorantLittle Pied CormorantLittle Black CormorantPied CormorantAustralian PelicanGreat Egret, ( White Egret)Cattle EgretWhite-necked HeronAustralasian BitternLittle EgretWhite-faced Heron

Eastern Reef EgretNankeen Night HeronYellow-billed SpoonbillRoyal SpoonbillGlossy IbisAustralian White IbisStraw-necked IbisOspreyCollared SparrowhawkBrown Goshawk

Wedge-tailed EagleSwamp HarrierSpotted HarrierBlack-shouldered Kite

White-bellied Sea-EagleWhistling KiteBlack-breasted BuzzardLittle EagleBlack KiteBrown FalconNankeen KestrelGrey FalconAustralian HobbyPeregrine FalconBlack FalconBrolgaEurasian Coot

Dusky MoorhenBlack-tailed Native-hen

Buff-banded RailPurple SwamphenAustralian Spotted CrakeBaillon's Crake

Spotless CrakeLewin's Rail

Comments

Combined by some authors with T. aethiopicus, but shown by Lowe and Richards (1991 Emu 91:41) to be morphologically distinct.

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COMMON NAMEAustralian BustardRed-chested Button-quailPainted Button-quailLittle Button-quailPlains-wandererLatham's SnipeCommon SandpiperGrey-tailed TattlerBar-tailed GodwitBlack-tailed GodwitEastern CurlewWhimbrelWood SandpiperCommon GreenshankMarsh SandpiperTerek SandpiperRuddy TurnstoneSharp-tailed SandpiperRed Knot

Curlew SandpiperPectoral SandpiperLittle StintRed-necked StintLong-toed StintGreat KnotRuffRed-necked PhalaropePainted SnipeBush Stone-curlewSooty OystercatcherPied Oystercatcher

Banded StiltBlack-winged StiltRed-necked AvocetInland Dotterel

Double-banded Plover

Greater Sand PloverLesser Sand PloverRed-capped PloverBlack-fronted DotterelRed-kneed DotterelPacific Golden PloverGrey PloverHooded PloverMasked LapwingBanded LapwingAustralian PratincoleGreat SkuaArctic Jaeger, (Arctic Skua)Kelp Gull

Comments

Neagle N (2007)

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COMMON NAMESilver GullPacific GullWhiskered TernWhite-winged Black TernLittle TernCrested TernCaspian Tern

Common Tern

Fairy TernGull-billed TernDiamond DovePeaceful DoveCrested PigeonCommon BronzewingBrush BronzewingSulphur-crested CockatooMajor Mitchell's CockatooGalahLittle CorellaCockatielAustralian Ringneck, (Ring-necked Parrot)Musk LorikeetPurple-crowned LorikeetLittle LorikeetBudgerigarOrange-bellied ParrotBlue-winged ParrotElegant ParrotRock ParrotScarlet-chested ParrotBourke's ParrotBlue BonnetCrimson RosellaRed-rumped ParrotMulga ParrotRainbow LorikeetFan-tailed CuckooHorsfield's Bronze-cuckooShining Bronze-CuckooBlack-eared CuckooPallid CuckooSouthern BoobookBarn OwlTawny FrogmouthSpotted NightjarAustralian Owlet-nightjarHouse SwiftFork-tailed SwiftWhite-throated NeedletailAzure KingfisherLaughing KookaburraRed-backed KingfisherSacred KingfisherRainbow Bee-eaterWhite-browed Treecreeper

Comments

This species is considered by some authors as a subspecies of the SE Asain G. striata; this list follows Schodde and Mason(1997) in maintaining it as a separate species.

Includes N. h. narethae(H.L. White, 1921) VIncludes Adelaide Rosella and Yellow Rosella

Relationships among species of C. sensu lato are unresolved and some authors separate Austalian species as Chalcites(e.g. Schodde and Mason, 1997). Christidis and Boles(1994) are followed here.

Relationships between populations of N. novaeselandiae remain equivocal, and some authors separate Australian populations as N. boobook ( e.g. Schodde and Mason, 1997)

E (in South-East), EX (in Mt. Lofty Ranges-Adelaide Plains)

ssp Climacteris affinis superciliosa occurs in the region

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COMMON NAMEBrown TreecreeperSuperb Fairy-wrenVariegated Fairy-wrenWhite-winged Fairy-wrenSplendid Fairy-wrenShort-tailed GrasswrenThick-billed Grasswren

Spotted PardaloteStriated Pardalote

Inland Thornbill

Yellow-rumped ThornbillSlender-billed ThornbillYellow Thornbill

Brown ThornbillBuff-rumped ThornbillChestnut-rumped ThornbillSouthern WhitefaceBanded WhitefaceRufous FieldwrenShy Heathwren (Shy Hylacola)Chestnut-rumped HeathwrenWestern GerygoneRedthroatWhite-browed ScrubwrenWeebillSpiny-cheeked Honeyeater

Eastern SpinebillRed WattlebirdLittle WattlebirdBlack HoneyeaterPied HoneyeaterTawny-crowned HoneyeaterYellow-faced HoneyeaterPurple-gaped HoneyeaterFuscous HoneyeaterWhite-eared HoneyeaterYellow-plumed HoneyeaterWhite-plumed HoneyeaterGrey-fronted Honeyeater)Singing HoneyeaterYellow-throated MinerNoisy MinerBrown-headed HoneyeaterBlack-chinned HoneyeaterWhite-naped HoneyeaterWhite-fronted HoneyeaterNew Holland HoneyeaterStriped HoneyeaterGibberbirdWhite-fronted ChatOrange ChatCrimson ChatSouthern Scrub-robin

Commentsssp Climacteris picumnus picumnus occurs in the regionMalurus cyaneus leggeiMalurus lamberti assimilis

Malurus splendens melanotusFormerly considered a subspecies of A. striatus. Molecular work by Christidis(1999 Aust. J. Zool. 47:113) combined with morphological features indicates that it is a separate species.A.t. modestus(North, 1902), eastern population

Pardalotus punctatus now includes P. xanthopyge McCoy, 1866 Yellow-rumped Pardalote ( following Christidis and Boles, 1994 and Schodde and Mason, 1999Pardalotus striatus substriatus

ssp Acanthiza apicalis apicalis present in Bimbowrie subregion area

ssp Acanthiza chrysorrhoa leighi occurs in the N&Y regionssp Acanthiza iredalei iredalei occurs in nth St Vincent & north east subregions; ssp A iredalei rosinae occurs sth St Vincentnow known as ssp Acanthiza nana modesta in N&Y regions

now known as ssp Acanthiza pusilla pusilla in N&Y regionsnow Acanthiza reguloides australis

ssp Aphelocephala leucopsis leucopsis occurs in the region

Includes Calamanthus campestris campestris(Gould, 1841) EX in Mt. Lofty Ranges, uncommon elsewhere.now ssp Calamanthus cautus cautusnow ssp Calamanthus pyrrhopygius pedlerissp Gerygone fusca mungi - Western Gerygone (Ranges) occurs in the region

Includes the spotted scrubwren of Kangaroo Island, the gulf region and further west.Smicrornis brevirostris occidentalis

ssp Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris halmaturinus - could occur in Sth Flindersssp Anthochaera carunculata woodwardi occurs in the regionssp Anthochaera chrysoptera chrysoptera occurs in the region

Now Gliciphila melanops melanopsLichenostomus chrysops samuelissp Lichenostomus cratitius occidentalis

now split into ssp Lichenostomus virescens virescens and virescens sonorusManorina flavigula flavigulaNeagle N (2007) Population is expandingMelithreptus brevirostris pallidicepsMelithreptus gularis gularisMelithreptus lunatus lunatus

Phylidonyris novaehollandiae novaehollandiae

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COMMON NAMEHooded RobinJacky WinterRed-capped RobinScarlet RobinFlame RobinRose RobinChestnut-crowned BabblerWhite-browed BabblerChestnut Quail-thrushCinnamon Quail-thrushChirruping WedgebillWestern WhipbirdWestern Whipbird (Eastern subspecies)Varied SittellaGrey Shrike-thrushCrested Shrike-titCrested BellbirdGilbert's WhistlerGolden WhistlerRufous WhistlerRed-lored WhistlerMagpie-larkRestless FlycatcherGrey FantailWillie WagtailBlack-faced WoodswallowDusky WoodswallowWhite-breasted WoodswallowLittle WoodswallowMasked WoodswallowWhite-browed WoodswallowPied ButcherbirdGrey ButcherbirdAustralian MagpieGrey CurrawongGround Cuckoo-shrikeBlack-faced Cuckoo-shrikeWhite-winged TrillerLittle CrowAustralian RavenLittle RavenWhite-winged ChoughApostlebirdBassian ThrushWhite-backed SwallowWelcome SwallowFairy MartinTree MartinSilvereyeAustralian Reed Warbler, (Clamorous Reed-Brown SonglarkRufous SonglarkLittle GrassbirdGolden-headed CisticolaHorsfield's BushlarkMistletoebirdRichard's PipitRed-browed Finch

CommentsMelanodryas cucullata cucullata

Petroica boodang boodang

Pomatostomus superciliosus superciliosusssp Cinclosoma castanotus castanotus occurs in the regionssp Cinclosoma cinnamomeum cinnamomeum occurs in the region

*Additional text requiredMainland populations VU, Vssp Daphoenositta chrysoptera pileata occurs in the regionssp Colluricincla harmonica harmonica occurs in the regionSchodde and Mason(1999) separate the three forms of shrike-tit as distinct species, forming a superspecies; under this arrangement the S.A. population remains as F. frontatus, the Eastern Shrike-titOreoica gutturalis gutturalis

Rhipidura albiscapa alisteriRhipidura leucophrys leucophrysssp Artamus cinereus melanops occurs in the regionssp Artamus cyanopterus cyanopterus occurs in the region

ssp Cracticus nigrogularis nigrogularis occurs in the regionssp Cracticus torquatus leucopterus occurs in the region

ssp Coracina novaehollandiae melanops occurs in the regionSee Schodde and Mason(1999) for separation of L. sueurii and L. tricolor as members of a superspecies.

ssp Corvus coronoides coronoides occurs in the region

ssp Corcorax melanorhamphos melanorhamphos & melanorhamphos whiteae occur in the regionStruthidea cinerea cinerea

Hirundo neoxena neoxena

Petrochelidon nigricans neglectaZosterops lateralis pinarochrousTaxonomic change, both are same bird - Aust Reed Warbler has been know as Clamourous Reed Warbler

Megalurus gramineus goulburnissp Cisticola exilis exilis occurs in St VincentMirafra javanica secunda

Now Anthus australis ssp australis or ssp rogersi (Australian Pipit)ssp Neochmia temporalis temporalis occurs in the region

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COMMON NAMEDiamond FiretailZebra FinchCommon Long-necked Tortoise

Leathery Turtle

Nobbi DragonTawny DragonMallee DragonCentral Netted DragonPainted DragonEastern Bearded DragonCentral Bearded DragonPrickly DragonSmooth-snouted Earless DragonFive-lined Earless DragonEyrean Earless DragonTessellated GeckoEastern Stone GeckoPink-blotched GeckoBeaded GeckoMap GeckoSmooth Knob-tailed GeckoBarking GeckoBeaked GeckoNorthern Spiny-tailed GeckoJewelled GeckoSouthern Spiny-tailed GeckoEastern Spiny-tailed GeckoMarbled GeckoSouthern Rock DtellaTree DtellaBynoe's GeckoRed-tailed Worm-lizardFlinders Worm LizardLined Worm-lizardBarred Snake-lizardSpinifex Snake-lizardAdelaide Snake-lizardBlack-necked Snake-lizardBurton's Legless LizardCommon Scaly-footHooded Scaly-footEastern Three-lined Skink

Desert Wall skink

Desert Wall skinkStriped Wall SkinkSaltbush CtenotusEastern Spotted CtenotusEastern Desert CtenotusEastern Striped SkinkSandplain CtenotusShort-legged Ctenotus

Comments

SAM identifys some to ssp level, A. nobbi coggeri, but advises that we lump at species level for now.

Now includes specimens originally thought to be more like T. cephalus. (not recorded in census)

Changed genus from Diplodactylus to Lucasium Changed genus from Diplodactylus to Lucasium and species damaeus to damaeumChanged genus from Diplodactylus to Lucasium

SAM identifying some as Heteronotia sp nw rgs but advise to keep lumped with binoei for now

From Stuart Hwy west - overlap with C. carnabyi csStill being investigated.

Still being investigated. Flinders, Olary and SE - overlap with carnabyi cs.Combine distribution with C. carnabyi cs for census maps

SA has C.strauchii strauchii and Ctenotus strauchii varius but SAM advising not to differentiate yet.

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COMMON NAMEEyrean CtenotusSpinifex Slender BluetongueSaltbush Slender BluetongueDesert SkinkMasked Rock SkinkBull SkinkGidgee SkinkEastern Tree SkinkBroad-banded SandswimmerThree-toed Earless SkinkRusty Earless SkinkFour-toed Earless SkinkGarden SkinkBougainville's SkinkSouthern Four-toed SliderMyall SliderEastern Two-toed SliderDwarf Three-toed SliderSpotted SliderSouthern Three-toed SliderDwarf SkinkAdelaide Snake-eyeCommon Snake-eyeMallee Snake-eyeSouthern Grass SkinkPygmy BluetongueWestern BluetongueSleepy LizardEastern BluetongueSand GoannaHeath GoannaTree GoannaStimson's PythonWoma

Carpet Python

Common Death AdderYellow-faced WhipsnakeDesert WhipsnakeMaster's SnakeRed-naped SnakeBlack Tiger SnakeKrefft's Tiger SnakeMulga SnakePeninsula Brown SnakeFive-ringed SnakeWestern Brown SnakeEastern Brown SnakeCoral SnakeDesert Banded SnakeNarrow-banded SnakeMitchell's Short-tailed SnakeMallee Black-headed SnakeCurl SnakeCommon Bandy-BandyYellow-tailed Slider

Commentsreinstated as current . Split from C. brooksi in SA soon to be publishedSAM recording some as C. melanops elongata but we are still lumping all at species level for now. Noncurrent NSX exisits for ssp.

SAM identifying some to ssp level , E. margaretae personata but ours are still lumped at species level

SAM identifying some records as V. gouldii flavirufus but ours are all lumped at species level for now

We are still lumping M. spilota variegata at species level -Mark says "forget ssp - but looming paper by Donno et al will suggest recognising M. imbricata as a second species, from EP and SFI in SA"

Mark says lump back with N. scutatus. Left as is for now. Will probably be required as a subspecies.Mark says lump back with N. scutatus. Left as is for now. Will probably be required as a subspecies.

SAM identifying some records as S. spectabilis nullarbor but our records lumped at species level for now.

all SA Lerista xanthura are now recognised as Lerista aericeps

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COMMON NAMESouthern Blind SnakeRough-nosed Blind SnakeBrown Tree Frog

Flinders Ranges Froglet

Common FrogletBanjo FrogSpotted Marsh FrogBurrowing frogSudell's FrogBrown ToadletPouched LampreyShort-headed Lamprey

Smallmouth Hardyhead

Lake Eyre HardyheadCongolliPurple-Spotted GudgeonBig-headed GudgeonSwan River GobyCommon JollytailMountain Galaxias

Comments

SAM identifying some specimens as L. dumerilii dumerilii. Ours still lumped at species level.

Records of Neobatrachus centralis merged with N. sudelli

Issues - weirs, lack of flows, lack of larval habitat to complete lifecycle.

Habitat type is vulnerable. Most likely found in other water habitats. DDFreshwater sp only. Only 2 or 3 known populations. Willochra Ck is the main & important refuge. Genetically distinct, most southerly popn. Catchment hydrology possibly in decline. Relies on flow from Central Flinders subregion. Could be in BRO, CU, BI, BR subregions as it flows down from Strzelecki Desert.

Possibly extinct in St Vincent (could occur in lower Torrens). Need to do genetic studies.

Should be more records for Southern Yorke. Threatened by habitat loss. Populations fluctuate. Can come back from other popns. Adults must live in fresh water, larva occur in the sea.

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