Lithic sand collected on a field trip to the hills west of Copley containing a small amount of clear quartz with fragments of assorted parent rocks – claystone, iron oxides, and coloured siltstones and sandstones.
19 Threatened Flinders Ranges Bird Species Nominated for Federal Protection
The William Light Foundation, a not for profit organisation based in the Flinders Ranges, have nominated 33 native species (Birds and Flora) for listing under any of the categories specified in the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
The species nominated for protection are listed by the State Classifications of South Australia as Critically Endangered, Endangered, Rare or Vulnerable (South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972) but are as yet not listed under any of the categories of the EPBC Act.
They include 16 species of plant and the following 19 species of threatened birds:
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Birds SA Find Rare Birds in Copley Area
Among the thousands of bird sightings made in two days by Birds SA experts, several rare birds were spotted in the Copley area.
Included in this list are birds classified as Rare by the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Act, such as
- Musk Duck
- Blue-billed Duck
- Australiasian Darter (pictured)
- Elegant Parrot
- Great Crested Grebe.
Read more in an article by the Transcontinental newspaper.
Photography by Andy Klotz
Birds SA survey of Copley Retention Dam and Aroona Dam
On April 3-4th, 2018, 12 experienced birders with 5 spotting scopes, the usual binoculars and cameras with telephoto lens participated in a bird survey in waterways in the Copley Area.
69 species were recorded in two days.
Notes to accompany the Bird Record Forms attached:
- Retention Dam was surveyed twice. We did not walk around the whole dam but did walk from the northern “beach” end to the area where the creek flows in. The spotting scopes allowed us to scan the far side quite efficiently.
- The “overflow” water over the main road north of Copley on the way to Lyndhurst was only surveyed once from midday or two hours. This was not an optimum time for birding.
- Aroona Dam was surveyed once – around the base of the dam wall and also from the top car park area.
Birds SA Reports
Copley – Leigh Creek Retention Dam 3 April 2018
Copley – Leigh Creek Retention Dam 4 April 2018