THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BLACK-NECKED STORK Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus australis IN NEW SOUTH WALES SINCE 1790
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02/04/2021 |
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Greg Clancy |
Information is presented on the locations where Black-necked Storks Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus australis have
been observed in New South Wales since 1790, utilising records from: published data, museums, bird atlases and
personal communications. The distribution in New South Wales has not changed significantly since 1790. Its breeding
distribution is restricted to the coastal plains from the Queensland border to the Hunter Valley, with occasional breeding
south of there and also on the north-west plains. Non-breeding records show a more widespread distribution from the
tablelands and west of the Great Dividing Range.
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