Survey Point | Bear Gully Reserve Cape Liptrap Vic |
Latitude | -38.8883333 (38° 53′ 18″ S) |
Longitude | 145.9872222 (145° 59′ 14″ E) |
At the end of Bear Gully Rd off Walkerville South Rd, there’s a good mix of habitats in the area, from dense coastal forest through heathland to beaches and rock pools, it’s a paid campground with facilities.
Camp rating 7 it’s a nice spot with facilities with National Park fees.
Surveys done 1
Blogs:
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Spotted DoveStreptopelia chinensis1 (100.00%)
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Sooty OystercatcherHaematopus fuliginosus1 (100.00%)
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Masked LapwingVanellus miles1 (100.00%)
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Silver GullChroicocephalus novaehollandiae1 (100.00%)
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Pacific GullLarus pacificus1 (100.00%)
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Crested TernThalasseus bergii1 (100.00%)
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White-faced HeronEgretta novaehollandiae1 (100.00%)
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Great CormorantPhalacrocorax carbo1 (100.00%)
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Little Black CormorantPhalacrocorax sulcirostris1 (100.00%)
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Wedge-tailed EagleAquila audax1 (100.00%)
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Laughing KookaburraDacelo novaeguineae1 (100.00%)
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Crimson RosellaPlatycercus elegans1 (100.00%)
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Eastern RosellaPlatycercus eximius1 (100.00%)
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Superb Fairy-wrenMalurus cyaneus1 (100.00%)
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Southern Emu-wrenStipiturus malachurus1 (100.00%)
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Little WattlebirdAnthochaera chrysoptera1 (100.00%)
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Red WattlebirdAnthochaera carunculata1 (100.00%)
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White-browed ScrubwrenSericornis frontalis1 (100.00%)
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Brown ThornbillAcanthiza pusilla1 (100.00%)
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Olive WhistlerPachycephala olivacea1 (100.00%)
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Eastern WhipbirdPsophodes olivaceus1 (100.00%)
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Australian MagpieGymnorhina tibicen1 (100.00%)
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Grey FantailRhipidura fuliginosa1 (100.00%)
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Forest RavenCorvus tasmanicus1 (100.00%)
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SilvereyeZosterops lateralis1 (100.00%)
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Common MynaAcridotheres tristis1 (100.00%)
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Common BlackbirdTurdus merula1 (100.00%)