More than 60 species of native animals frequent the Mosman peninsula. This includes nine reptile species, 43 different types of native birds and three frog species. The remarkable Peron's tree frog, eastern water dragon, long-nosed bandicoot, and common ringtail possum find home in Mosman's bushland reserves. Rich in birdlife, Mosman provides important habitat to species such as the variegated fairy wren, the endangered Powerful Owl, and in more recent years the Australian brush turkey. Mosman is blessed by a morning cacophony of bird calls including healthy populations of Cockatoos, Kookaburras and Lorikeets.
More than 60 species of native animals frequent the Mosman peninsula. This includes nine reptile species, 43 different types of native birds and three frog species. The remarkable Peron's tree frog, eastern water dragon, long-nosed bandicoot, and common ringtail possum find home in Mosman's bushland reserves. Rich in birdlife, Mosman provides important habitat to species such as the variegated fairy wren, the endangered Powerful Owl, and in more recent years the Australian brush turkey. Mosman is blessed by a morning cacophony of bird calls including healthy populations of Cockatoos, Kookaburras and Lorikeets.
The Powerful Owl is the largest of Australia's owls, frequenting the moist forests of Australia's east. A large owl with a small head, brown and white barred colouring, and distinctive yellow eyes.
Sign up to keep in touch with articles, updates, events or news from Kuno, your platform for nature