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Flora and Fauna in Royal National Park


Flora and Fauna in Royal National Park

  • Lyrebirds, Crimson Rosellas are common within the park. The Lyre birds tail fans out like a peacock, and they can often be seen in pairs. Crimson Rosellas common, some are used to being fed and they will eat out of your hand (although strictly speaking, you probably shouldn't feed them).
  • Goannas can be seen around Audley (and elsewhere). Large monitor lizards.
  • Kangaroos and Wallabies, are rarer in the park then they used to be before the last bushfire. Wallabies can be seen in the bush by the Hacking River. Kangaroos on the open plains around around Era.
  • Turtles and fish can often be seen in the rocks from the weir at Audley. If you are canoeing up Kangaroo Creek from the boatshed, look on the logs that have fallen on the waters edge.
  • Kookaburras, Cockatoos, and Galahs are common all over the park, as in most of Sydney.

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