Notes on Three Species of Hawks Breeding on Middle Brother Mountain, N.S.W.
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26/10/2021 |
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David Milledge |
The Camden Haven Wildlife Refuge Study, started in July 1977, is currently investigating
the effects of local forest management on the vertebrate fauna of the Kendall
State Forestry Management Area on the mid-north coast of N.S.W. Middle Brother
Mountain, elevation 556 m, contains Middle Brother State Forest within the Management
Area and overlooks the estuary of the Camden Haven River (see Map Figure 1). The
Camden Haven Wildlife Refuge is bounded by the river on its northern boundary and by
the State Forest along its southern limits. The vegetation of this area is predominently
tall wet sclerophyll forest of the moist Blackbutt
Eucalyptus pilularis type and although
much is under intensive forest management, it supports a rich avifauna.
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