• Birds and Animals of Warrumbungle National Park

    Learning about selected Australian animals is encouraged through reading, colouring and activities.
    Kids can develop identification skills as well as learn about the special characteristics of the animals and their habitat needs. They can discover which animals are threatened, and what they need to survive.

    Contents Include:

    Australian Admiral
    Banjo Frog (Pobblebonk)
    Bearded Dragon
    Brush-tailed Possum
    Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby
    Common Ringtail Possum
    Crimson Chat
    Crimson Rosella
    Diamond Firetail
    Eastern Grey Kangaroo
    Eastern Yellow Robin
    Emu
    Feather-tailed Glider
    Galah
    Jacky Lizard
    Koala
    Peron’s Tree Frog
    Red-bellied Black Snake
    Red-capped Robin
    Red-necked Wallaby
    Red-rumped Parrot
    Regent Honeyeater
    Short-beaked Echidna
    Speckled Warbler
    Spotted Pardalote
    Squirrel Glider
    Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
    Superb Fairy-wren
    Turquoise Parrot
    Wedge-tailed Eagle
    White-throated Treecreeper
    Yellow-faced Honeyeater 
  • Birds and Animals of Wollumbin National Park (Mount Warning)

    Learning about selected Australian animals is encouraged through reading, colouring and activities.
    Kids can develop identification skills as well as learn about the special characteristics of the animals and their habitat needs. They can discover which animals are threatened, and what they need to survive.

    Contents include:

    Albert’s Lyrebird
    Angle-headed Dragon
    Brush Turkey
    Carpet Python
    Coxen;s Fig Parrot
    Eastern Water Dragon
    Eastern Whipbird
    Emerald Dove
    Forest Kingfisher
    Giant Barred Frog
    Golden Whistler
    Greater Glider
    Green Catbird
    Hip Pocket Frog
    King Parrot
    Marbled Frogmouth
    Mitchells Rainforest Snail
    Mountain Brushtail Possum
    Noisy Pitta
    Pale Yellow Robin
    Paradise Riflebird
    Red-necked Pademelon
    Regent Bowerbird
    Richmond River Birdwing
    Rose-crowned Fruit Dove
    Rufous Scrub-bird
    Satin Bowerbird
    Sooty Owl
    Spotted-tailed Quoll
    Squirrel Glider
    Superb Fruit Dove
    Varied Triller
    Wompoo Fruit Dove
  • The WINDOW on the Wetlands, Warren NSW

    Learning about selected Australian animals is encouraged through reading, colouring and activities.
    Kids can develop identification skills as well as learn about the special characteristics of the animals and their habitat needs. They can discover which animals are threatened, and what they need to survive.

    Includes:

    Apostlebird
    Bearded Dragon
    Black-winged Stilt
    Blue-faced Honeyeater
    Brolga
    Common Brushtail Possum
    Crested Pigeon
    Eastern Hooded Scaly-foot
    Eastern Sign-bearing Frog
    Eastern Snake-necked Turtle
    Echidna
    Galah
    Grey-crowned Babbler
    Lace Monitor
    Long-thumbed Frog
    Magpie Goose
    Masked Lapwing
    Pink-eared Duck
    Purple Swamphen
    Red-bellied Black Snake
    Red Kangaroo
    Red-winged Parrot
    Sacred Kingfisher
    Shingle-back Lizard
    Spotted Bowerbird
    Swamp Wallaby
    Wedge-tailed Eagle
    Whistling Kite
    White-necked Heron
    White-plumed Honeyeater
    Yellow-bellied Sheath-tailed Bat
    Yellow-billed Spoonbill