D'Aguilar National Park

Wildlife Sounds of D'Aguilar National Park - Eucalypt forest

D'Aguilar National Park has a variety of habitat types including dry and wet sclerophyll forests, eucalypt woodland, subtropical rainforest, rocky outcrops and freshwater systems. In these habitats, more than 200 species of native animals can be found. So close to Brisbane the park offers people the chance to reconnect with nature and to those who take the time here can see some remarkable animals.

This volume covers the wildlife sounds of the eucalypt forests and gives the listener a chance to become acquainted with some of the numerous sounds that can be heard within this type of habitat. The eucalypt forests cover much of the lower drier slopes around the park and are extensive in size.

Track List

1 Grey Shrikethrush 1'56

2 Collared Sparrowhawk 1'32

3 Brown Cuckoo-dove 1'33

4 Fan-tailed Cuckoo 3'38

5 Scarlet Honeyeater 1'37

6 Koel 1'32

7 Large-billed Scrubwren 1'07

8 Spotted Dove 35 sec

9 Rainbow Lorikeet 1'16

10 Grey Butcherbird 1'24

11 Pied Butcherbird 8'03

12 Striped Honeyeater 1'22

13 Noisy Friarbird 1'24

14 Spangled Drongo 1'25

15 Little Friarbird 28 sec

16 Musk Lorikeet 32 sec

17 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 1'13

18 Bush Stone-curlew 39 sec

20 Pied Currawong 3'43

21 Figbird 1'00

22 Grey Fantail 1'29

23 King Parrot 37 sec

24 Olive-backed Oriole 49 sec

25 Pale-headed Rosella 1'44

26 Wonga Pigeon 1'50

©️ David Sutton