Warrawong is home to over 100 native mammal and bird species. Thousands of trees and shrubs have been planted here to provide homes for our native animals, and feral-proof fences ensure their safety.
Mammals found at Warrawong include:
- Platypus
- Red-necked Pademelon
- Tammar Wallaby
- Woylie (Western Brush-tailed Bettong)
- Rufous Bettong
- Long-nosed Potoroo
- Red-necked Wallaby
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- Southern Brown Bandicoot
- Western Grey Kangaroo
- Red Kangaroo
- Euro
- Brushtail Possum
- Ringtail Possum
- Swamp (Black) Wallaby
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Birds commonly found at Warrawong include:
- Rainbow Lorikeet
- Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
- Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo
- Galah
- Adelaide Rosella
- Red Wattlebird
- Little Wattlebird
- New Holland Honeyeater
- White-naped Honeyeater
- Red-browed Fire-tail
- Superb Blue Fairy Wren
- Pacific Black Duck
- Wood Duck
- Bronzewing Pigeon
- Crested Pigeon
- Grey fantail
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- White-backed Magpie
- Australian Raven
- Grey Currawong
- Eurasian Coot
- Dusky Moore Hen
- Australasian Grebe
- Little Pied Cormorant
- White-faced Heron
- Clamorous Reed Warbler
- Eastern Spinebill
- Rufus Whistler
- Golden Whistler
- Brown Thornbill
- Laughing Kookaburra
- Welcome Swallow
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