Featherdale Wildlife Park Featherdale Wildlife Park Species List (8/7/22)

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This is a list of species on exhibit at Featherdale Wildlife Park as of 8/7/22. The animals will be listed under the exhibit/area that they were in based on the map although the title/name does not always fit the occupants. This will be posted in five parts.
Bold = seen

Part One

Blue-Billed Ducks
1. Blue-Billed Duck
Bird Aviary (not on map)
1. Swift Parrot, Brown Quail, Superb Fairywren
Wombat (not on map)
1. Common Wombat
Glossy Black-Cockatoos
1. Bush Stone-Curlew, Glossy Black-Cockatoo, Pigeons (Wonga, White-Headed), Satin Bowerbird, Brush Bronzewing, Eastern Whipbird, Brown Cuckoo-Dove
Birds of the Blue Mountains (Understory) (not on map)
1. Eastern Yellow-Robin, Double-Barred Finch, Silvereye, Scarlet Honeyeater, Variegated Fairywren
Lyrebirds
1. Superb Lyrebird, Laughing Kookaburra, Scaly-Breasted Lorikeet, Apostlebird, Green Catbird, Australian King-Parrot
Birds of the Blue Mountains (Open Forest)
1. Cockatoos (Gang-Gang, Yellow-Tailed Black-, Sulphur-Crested), Australian Magpie, Masked Lapwing
Blue Mountains Walk-In
1. Australian Brush-Turkey, Golden Pheasant, Red-Necked Pademelon
Cassowary
1. Southern Cassowary
Pelicans
1. Australian Pelican, Kelp Gull, Nankeen Night-Heron, Australian White-Ibis, Cormorants (Little Pied, Pied), Great Egret
Bowerbirds
1. Doves (Pacific Emerald-, Rose-Crowned Fruit-, Bar-Shouldered), Olive-Backed Oriole, Bush Stone-Curlew, Spiny-Cheeked Honeyeater, Eastern Whipbird, Noisy Pitta, Metallic Starling, Regent Bowerbird, Pigeons (White-Headed, Pied Imperial-, Topknot), Musk Lorikeet
Koala Sanctuary
1. Koala
Koala Walk-In
1. Koala
Doves
1. Red-Rumped Parrot, Common Bronzewing, Regent Honeyeater
Ghost Bats (didn't visit
1. Ghost Bat
Bilbies (not on map/didn't visit)
1. Greater Bilby
Budgies
1. Budgerigar, Banded Lapwing, Bourke's Parrot, Cockatiel, Stubble Quail
Goanna
1. Lace Monitor
Penguins
1. Little Penguin, Great Egret, Australian White-Ibis
Wombat
1. Common Wombat
Wallaby Walk-In
1. Wallabies (Tammar, Parma)
Koalas
1. Koala
 
Part Two
Owl Corner
1. Barking Owl
2. Lesser Sooty Owl
3. Barn Owl
4. Lesser Sooty Owl
5. Barking Owl
6. Owls (Eastern Grass-, Lesser Sooty)
7. Owls (Eastern Grass-, Rufous)
8. Powerful Owl
Cormorants
1. Australian Shelduck, Cormorants (Little Black, Little Pied)
Cassowary
1. Southern Cassowary
Quolls
1. Spotted-Tail Quoll
Tasmanian Devil
1. Tasmanian Devil
Tree-Kangaroos
1. Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo
Koalas
1. Koala
Koala Kindy
1. Koala, Short-Beaked Echidna
 
Part Three
Tasmanian Devil (closed for refurbishment)
1. Tasmanian Devil
Spoonbills & Jabirus
1.
Black-Necked Stork, Blue-Winged Kookaburra, Blue-Faced Honeyeater, Channel-Billed Cuckoo, Masked Lapwing, Pheasant Coucal, Red-Collared Lorikeet, Plumed Whistling-Duck, Chestnut Rail, Cattle Egret
Blue-Winged Kookaburras/White-Winged Choughs
1. Blue-Winged Kookaburra
2. Grey-Crowned Babbler, Masked Lapwing
3. Sacred Kingfisher, Pheasant Coucal
4. Pied Currawong, Bush Stone-Curlew
Brolgas
1. Brolga, Radjah Shelduck, Masked Lapwing, Royal Spoonbill, Australian Magpie, Nankeen Kestrel
Brolgas
1. Brolga
Rock-Wallabies
1. Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallaby
Cockatoos
1. Pale-Headed Rosella, Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo
2. Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo, Northern Rosella
3. Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo, Blue Bonnet
4. Australian Ringneck
5. Princess Parrot, Blue Bonnet
6. Australian Ringneck, Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo
7. Galah, Banded Lapwing
8. Gang-Gang Cockatoo
9. Northern Rosella
Tasmanian Devil
1. Tasmanian Devil
Wombat
1. Common Wombat
Quolls
1. Spotted-Tail Quoll
Birds-of-Prey
1. Eastern Osprey
2. Black-Breasted Buzzard
3. Black-Breasted Buzzard
4. Black-Breasted Buzzard
Cape Barren Geese
1. Egyptian Goose, Golden Pheasant
2. Plains-Wanderer (behind main exhibit)
Birds of the Mallee Region (Mallee Region on map)
1. Common Bronzewing, Black-Winged Stilt, Black-Faced Woodswallow, Crested Bellbird, White-Cheeked Honeyeater, Zebra Finch, Purple-Crowned Lorikeet, Spotted Bowerbird, Malleefowl
Farmyard (didn't visit/species list from family members who visited)
1. Domestic Goat
2. Domestic Sheep
3. Domestic Donkey
4. Domestic Goose
5. Domestic Rabbit
Cassowary
1. Southern Cassowary
Jabirus
1. Magpie Goose, Black-Necked Stork, Radjah Shelduck
Tiger Quolls
1. Spotted-Tail Quoll
2. Spotted-Tail Quoll
Yellow-Bellied Gliders
1. Yellow-Bellied Glider, Southern Brown-Bandicoot
Quolls
1. Eastern Quoll
 
Part Four
Jabirus
1. Black-Necked Stork, Radjah Shelduck, Great Egret
Emus
1. Emu, Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby
Quokkas
1. Quokka
Kangaroo Island Walk-In
1. Common Wallaroo, Grey-Kangaroos (Western, Eastern), Cape Barren Goose
2.
Eastern Grey-Kangaroo, Parma Wallaby
Sea-Gulls
1. Gulls (Silver, Pacific), Australian White-Ibis
Wombat
1. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
Lorikeets
1. Powerful Owl
2. Rainbow Lorikeet, White-Winged Chough
3. Laughing Kookaburra, Lorikeets (Rainbow, Musk)
Rock-Wallabies
1. Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby
Quokkas (not on map)
1. Quokka
Reptiles
1. Diamond Python
2. Olive Python
3. Woma Python
4. Tiger Snake
5. Perentie
6. Common Blue-Tongue Skink, Eastern Bearded-Dragon
7. Inland Taipan
8. Collett's Python
9. Jungle Carpet-Python
10. Spencer's Monitor
11. Centralian Blue-Tongue Skink
12. Frilled Lizard
13. Bredl's Carpet-Python
14. Eastern Pilbara Spiny-Tailed Skink
15. Brown Tree-Snake
16. Boyd's Forest-Dragon
17.
Broad-Headed Snake
18. Common Death-Adder
19. Redback Spider
20. Golden Orbweaver-Spider
21. Giant Grey-Huntsman
22.
Murray River-Turtle, Eastern Water-Dragon, Eastern Water-Skink
Cassowary
1. Southern Cassowary
Crocodiles
1. Saltwater Crocodile
 
Part Five
Fruit-Bats (not on map/didn't visit)
1. Spectacled Flying-Fox
Birds of the Grasslands (Grasslands on map)
1. Black-Throated Finch, Honeyeaters (White-Naped, Striped), Eurasian Skylark, Little Button-Quail, Diamond Firetail, Inland Dotterel, Peaceful Dove, Turquoise Parrot
Possums (not on map)
1. Long-Nosed Potoroo, Common Brushtail-Possum
Gouldian Finches
1. Gouldian Finch, Golden-Shouldered Parrot, Squatter Pigeon
2. King Quail, Chestnut-Breasted Mannikin, Rose-Crowned Fruit-Dove
3. Hooded Parrot, Finches (Masked, Long-Tailed, Gouldian), Black-Winged Stilt, Diamond Dove, Chiming Wedgebill
Wombat (didn't visit)
1. Common or Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
Birds of the Seashore (Seashore on map)
1. White-Breasted Woodswallow, Elegant Parrot, Peaceful Dove, Australian Pied-Oystercatcher, Superb Fairywren, Eastern Spinebill
Birds of the Kimberley Coast (Kimberley Region on map)
1. White-Breasted Woodswallow, Double-Barred Finch, Pictorella Mannikin, Purple-Crowned Fairywren, Spinifex Pigeon, Rainbow Bee-Eater, Varied Lorikeet, Black-Winged Stilt, Peaceful Dove

Birds of the Wet Gullies (Wet Gullies on map)
1. Yellow-Rumped Mannikin, Star Finch, Purple-Crowned Fairywren, Painted Button-Quail
Dingoes
1. Dingo
Birds of the Open Forest (Open Forest on map)
1. Pied Imperial-Pigeon, Masked Lapwing, Bar-Shouldered Dove, Pheasant Coucal, White-Faced Heron, White-Browed Woodswallow, Glossy Ibis, Chestnut Rail
Birds of the Inland Region (Inland Region on map)
1. Banded Lapwing, Crested Bellbird, Mulga Parrot, White-Winged Fairywren, Chiming Wedgebill, Flock Bronzewing, Painted Finch, Budgerigar
Quokkas
1. Quokka
Pigeons
1.
White-Breasted Ground-Dove, Nicobar Pigeon, Red-Whiskered Bulbul
Noisy Pittas
1. Purple-Crowned Fairywren, Doves (Rose-Crowned Fruit-, Pacific Emerald-), Red-Chested Button-Quail
2. Superb Fruit-Dove, Eastern Yellow-Robin, Noisy Pitta
3. Crimson Finch, Rose-Crowned Fruit-Dove
4. Luzon Bleeding-Heart Dove, Tricoloured Munia, Blue-Faced Parrot-Finch, Red-Whiskered Bulbul, Nicobar Pigeon
Black-Cockatoos
1. Australian Bustard, Black-Cockatoos (Baudin's, Red-Tailed), Major Mitchell's Cockatoo, Nankeen Kestrel
Echidnas
1. Short-Beaked Echidna
Macaws
1. Green-Winged Macaw
Birds of the Subtropical Rainforest (Subtropical Rainforest on map)
1. Masked Woodswallow, Squatter Pigeon, Doves (Peaceful, Brown Cuckoo-), Black-Winged Stilt, Star Finch, Golden Whistler, Noisy Pitta, White-Cheeked Honeyeater, Eclectus Parrot
2. Pigeons (White-Headed, Topknot, Wonga), Eastern Koel, Eastern Whipbird, Noisy Pitta, Honeyeaters (White-Naped, Yellow-Tufted), Olive-Backed Oriole, Regent Bowerbird, Superb Fruit-Dove, Australasian Figbird
Owls
1. Rufous Owl
2. Lesser Sooty Owl
3. Rufous Owl, Eastern Grass-Owl
4. Eastern Grass-Owl, Southern Boobook
Birds of the Coastal Forest (Coastal Forest on map)
1. Black-Breasted Button-Quail, Doves (Bar-Shouldered, Peaceful), Little Lorikeet, Wonga Pigeon, Grey Shrike-Thrush, Noisy Pitta, Regent Bowerbird, Yellow-Tufted Honeyeater, Eastern Whipbird
Regent Birds
1. Noisy Pitta, Wonga Pigeon, Brush Bronzewing, Doves (Pacific Emerald-, Rose-Crowned Fruit-), Superb Parrot
2. Blue-Winged Parrot, Bush Stone-Curlew, Brush Bronzewing, Regent Honeyeater
Birds (not on map)
1. Eastern Spinebill, Superb Fairywren, Black-Breasted Button-Quail, Red-Browed Finch, Silvereye
Jabirus (not on map)
1. Black-Necked Stork, Straw-Necked Ibis, Plumed Whistling-Duck, Radjah Shelduck, Purple Swamphen
 
Species List

Mammals

1. Common Brushtail-Possum
2. Common Wallaroo
3. Dingo
4. Ghost Bat
5. Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo
6. Greater Bilby
7. Western Grey-Kangaroo
8. Eastern Grey-Kangaroo
9. Koala
10. Long-Nosed Potoroo
11. Quokka
12. Spotted-Tail Quoll
13. Eastern Quoll
14. Red-Necked Pademelon
15. Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallaby
16. Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby
17. Short-Beaked Echidna
18. Southern Brown-Bandicoot
19. Spectacled Flying-Fox
20. Tasmanian Devil
21. Parma Wallaby
22. Tammar Wallaby
23. Common Wombat
24. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
25. Yellow-Bellied Glider

Birds
1. Apostlebird
2. Australasian Figbird
3. Australian Brush-Turkey
4. Australian Bustard
5. Australian Magpie
6. Australian Pelican
7. Australian Pied-Oystercatcher
8. Australian Ringneck (Cloncurry)
9. Black-Breasted Buzzard
10. Glossy Black-Cockatoo
11. Yellow-Tailed Black-Cockatoo
12. Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo
13. Baudin's Black-Cockatoo
14. Black-Necked Stork
15. Black-Winged Stilt
16. Blue-Billed Duck
17. Blue Bonnet
18. Regent Bowerbird
19. Satin Bowerbird
20. Spotted Bowerbird
21. Brolga
22. Brush Bronzewing
23. Common Bronzewing
24. Flock Bronzewing
25. Budgerigar
26. Bush Stone-Curlew
27. Little Button-Quail
28. Painted Button-Quail
29. Red-Chested Button-Quail
30. Black-Breasted Button-Quail
31. Channel-Billed Cuckoo
32. Chestnut Rail
33. Chiming Wedgebill
34. Cockatiel
35. Gang-gang Cockatoo
36. Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
37. Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
38. Little Black Cormorant
39. Little Pied Cormorant
40. Pied Cormorant
41. Crested Bellbird
42. Diamond Firetail
43. Bar-Shouldered Dove
44. Brown Cuckoo-Dove
45. Pacific Emerald-Dove
46. Peaceful Dove
47. Diamond Dove
48. White-Breasted Ground-Dove
49. Luzon Bleeding-Heart Dove
50. Eastern Koel
51. Eastern Osprey
52. Eastern Spinebill
53. Eastern Whipbird
54. Eastern Yellow-Robin
55. Cattle Egret
56.
Great Egret
57. Eurasian Skylark
58. Superb Fairywren
59. Variegated Fairywren
60. Purple-Crowned Fairywren
61. White-Winged Fairywren
62. Double-Barred Finch
63. Zebra Finch
64. Black-Throated Finch
65. Masked Finch
66. Long-Tailed Finch
67. Gouldian Finch
68. Star Finch
69. Painted Finch
70. Crimson Finch
71. Blue-Faced Parrot-Finch
72. Red-Browed Finch
73. Rose-Crowned Fruit-Dove
74. Superb Fruit-Dove
75. Galah
76. Egyptian Goose
77.
Magpie Goose
78. Cape Barren Goose
79. Golden Pheasant
80. Golden Whistler
81. Green Catbird
82. Green-Winged Macaw
83. Grey-Crowned Babbler
84. Grey Shrike-Thrush
85. Kelp Gull
86. Silver Gull
87. Pacific Gull
88. Nankeen Night-Heron
89. White-Faced Heron
90. Blue-Faced Honeyeater
91. Regent Honeyeater
92. Scarlet Honeyeater
93. Spiny-Cheeked Honeyeater
94. White-Cheeked Honeyeater
95. White-Naped Honeyeater
96. Striped Honeyeater
97. Yellow-Tufted Honeyeater
98. Australian White-Ibis
99. Glossy Ibis
100. Straw-Necked Ibis
101. Inland Dotterel
102. Blue-Winged Kookaburra
103. Laughing Kookaburra
104. Banded Lapwing
105. Masked Lapwing
106. Little Penguin
107. Musk Lorikeet
108.
Red-Collared Lorikeet
109. Scaly-Breasted Lorikeet
110. Purple-Crowned Lorikeet
111. Rainbow Lorikeet
112. Varied Lorikeet
113. Little Lorikeet
114. Chestnut-Breasted Mannikin
115. Nutmeg Mannikin
116. Yellow-Rumped Mannikin
117. Malleefowl
118. Metallic Starling
119. Nankeen Kestrel
120. Noisy Pitta
121. Olive-Backed Oriole
122. Barking Owl
123. Barn Owl
124. Eastern Grass-Owl
125. Lesser Sooty Owl
126. Rufous Owl
127. Powerful Owl
128. Australian King-Parrot
129. Swift Parrot
130. Bourke's Parrot
131. Red-Rumped Parrot
132. Princess Parrot
133. Turquoise Parrot
134. Golden-Shouldered Parrot
135. Hooded Parrot
136. Elegant Parrot
137. Mulga Parrot
138. Eclectus Parrot
139. Superb Parrot
140. Blue-Winged Parrot
141.
Pheasant Coucal
142. Pied Currawong
143. Topknot Pigeon
144. White-Headed Pigeon
145. Wonga Pigeon
146. Squatter Pigeon
147. Spinifex Pigeon
148. Pied Imperial-Pigeon
150. Nicobar Pigeon
151. Plains-Wanderer
152. Plumed Whistling-Duck
153. Purple Swamphen
154. Brown Quail
155. Stubble Quail
156. King Quail
157. Rainbow Bee-Eater
158. Red-Whiskered Bulbul
159. Pale-Headed Rosella
160. Northern Rosella
161. Sacred Kingfisher
162. Australian Shelduck
163. Radjah Shelduck
164. Silvereye
165. Southern Boobook
166. Southern Cassowary
167. Superb Lyrebird
168. Tricoloured Munia
169. White-Winged Chough
170. Black-Faced Woodswallow
171.
White-Breasted Woodswallow
172. White-Browed Woodswallow
173. Masked Woodswallow

Reptiles
1. Common Blue-Tongue Skink
2. Centralian Blue-Tongue Skink
3. Jungle Carpet-Python
4. Bredl's Carpet-Python
5. Common Death-Adder
6. Eastern Bearded-Dragon
7. Boyd's Forest-Dragon
8. Eastern Water-Dragon
9. Frilled Lizard
10. Inland Taipan
11. Lace Monitor
12. Murray River-Turtle
13. Perentie
14. Diamond Python
15. Olive Python
16. Woma Python
17. Saltwater Crocodile
18. Eastern Pilbara Spiny-Tailed Skink
19. Eastern Water-Skink
20. Tiger Snake
21. Collett's Snake
22. Brown Tree-Snake
23. Broad-Headed Snake
24. Spencer's Monitor

Invertebrates
1. Giant Grey-Huntsman
2. Redback Spider
3. Golden Orbweaver-Spider

I may have missed an enclosure or two that wasn't on the map as the park is a bit of a maze and I skipped some small areas due to me not having much time in the park and those areas not really interesting me.
 
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