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  • ...ommonly encountered here include: [[Giant White-tailed Rat]], [[Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo]], [[Red-legged Pademelon]], [[Common Brushtail Possum]] (Coppery ...g]], [[Northern Barred Frog]], [[Sharp-snouted Day Frog]], [[Striped Marsh Frog]], and introduced [[Cane Toad]].
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  • ...Melomys]], [[Grassland Melomys]], [[Lakeland Downs Mouse]], [[Black-footed Tree Rat]], [[Prehensile-tailed Rat]], [[Spectacled Flying Fox]], [[Eastern Tube ...Two-lined Dragon]], [[Frilled Lizard]], [[Northern Leaf-tailed Gecko]], [[Tree Dtella]], [[Chamaeleon Gecko]], [[Ring-tailed Gecko]], [[Pink-tongued Skink
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  • ...f-tailed Gecko]], [[Amethystine Python]], [[Green Tree snake]] and [[Brown Tree Snake]], though a number of other species have been recorded. ...og]], [[White-lipped Tree Frog]], [[Desert Tree Frog]] and [[Graceful Tree Frog]].
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  • ...rophic declines in their numbers. The locally endemic [[Tapping Green-eyed Frog]] may actually be extinct as there are no recent records. ...is. Two of these, the [[Mountain Nursery Frog]] and the [[Rattling Nursery Frog]] are endemic to the mountain.
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  • ...Platypus]], [[Red-legged Pademelon]], [[Musky Rat Kangaroo]], [[Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo]], [[Herbert River Ringtail]], [[Lemuroid Ringtail]], [[Coppery Br ...og]], [[Northern Barred Frog]], [[Striped Marsh Frog]], and [[Stoney Creek Frog]] can all be encountered at Chambers.
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  • ...astal Taipan]], [[Red-bellied Black Snake]], [[Brown Tree Snake]], [[Green Tree Snake]], [[Amethystine Python]], [[Olive Python]], [[Boyd's Forest Dragon]] ...og]], [[Little Red Tree Frog]], [[Northern Wood Frog]], [[Ornate Burrowing Frog]] and introduced [[Cane Toads]].
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  • They eat insects such as beetles, ants and flies, either in flight or from tree trunks, as well as fruits, seeds and nuts. They make their nests in decayed tree cavities or trees such as elms, maples and willows.
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  • ...s ponds on the reserve. At dusk in spring the singing of the European Tree Frog (''Hyla arborea'') can be heard.
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  • ...atic insects, amphibians, and in New Zealand they take the introduced Tree Frog.
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  • Feeds on insects, spiders and other invertebrates. One record of a small frog taken.<br /> Breeding season differs through range. The nest is placed in a natural tree hole, an old woodpecker hole or a cavity in a man-made structure (bridge su
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  • Poorly known. Nest is a crevice in a high branch of a large tree. The single egg is white with blotches of dark brown, grey, and light purpl The primary vocalization is a tiger-heron-like or frog-like, heavy ''baaaao'' or fairly loud, gruff sound descending somewhat like
    3 KB (371 words) - 21:34, 24 August 2023
  • ...ebeam and scrubbier areas with Hawthorn, Blackthorn, Juniper and Wayfaring Tree. ...], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Eurasian Skylark]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Meadow Pipit]], [[Eurasian Robin]], [[Common Nightingale]], [[Wh
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  • ...peckers and various tits including [[Willow Tit]], warblers and finches. [[Tree Pipit]]s occur in the more open areas in summer and [[Eurasian Woodcock|Woo ...odpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Lesser Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Common Wren]], [[White-throated Dipper]], [[Du
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  • ...asian Jackdaw]], [[Rook]], [[Carrion Crow]], [[House Sparrow]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[Common Crossbill]], [[Chaffinch]], [[Brambling]], [[European G ...erve is known for it's thriving population of hybrid [[Pool Frog]]/[[Marsh Frog|Marsh Frogs]], seen most commonly in the North and South Lagoons. [[Grass S
    7 KB (946 words) - 23:57, 13 August 2023
  • ...dpecker]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Northern House Martin]], [[Sand Martin]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Pied Wagtail]], [[Common Dipper]], [[Dunnock]] Several reptiles and amphibian species have been recorded and include Common Frog, Common Toad, Common Lizard, Palmate Newt, Adder and Slow Worm.
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  • ...and cup-shaped. It's placed 3 - 18m above the ground in an almost vertical tree fork. Lays one egg. ...n described. They include a guttural sound followed by two sharp whistles, frog-like sounds, or harsh hissing sounds.
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  • The small woodland areas and increased planting of native tree species in recent decades has enabled birds such as [[Eurasian Robin]], [[D ...g Northern Marsh Dactylorhiza purpurella, Fragrant Gymnadenia conopsea and Frog Coeloglossum viride occur in the lowland areas along with various gentians,
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  • The Smew breeds in May and lays 6-9 cream eggs. It nests in tree holes, such as old woodpecker nests, particularly those of the Black Woodpe ...ing courtship or in alarm; in display, male gives soft but husky series of frog-like calls. Female gives gruff cackling sounds.
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  • ...ow]], [[Common Raven]], [[Common Starling]], [[House Sparrow]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[Common Chaffinch]], [[Brambling]], [[European Greenfinch]], [[ [[Eurasian Marsh Frog]], [[Common Frog]], [[Common Toad]], [[Common Lizard]]
    12 KB (1,455 words) - 01:36, 20 April 2024
  • ...s occur in the region. This includes the recently described [[Kuranda Tree Frog]] with a tiny global range centred on the township of nearly Kuranda.
    9 KB (1,151 words) - 16:16, 17 July 2022

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