Experience Tasmania's native birdlife - up close!
The Black Faced Cuckoo Shrike
The Fairy Wren
Tasmania's Flame Robin
The Green Parrot
Musk Lorikeet
The Pacific Gull
The Growling Grass Frog
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experience Tasmania's East coast where pristine native forest meets the touquoise waters of the ocean
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Flora and Fauna
Birds
Some, but not all, of the birds that may be seen in the vicinity of Ivory Fields and adjacent beaches:
- Yellow tailed black cockatoo
- Tree martin
- Grey butcher bird
- Olive whistler
- Grey shrike-thrush
- Black faced cuckoo shrike
- Welcome swallow
- Silver gull
- Pacific gull
- Grey fantail
- Musk lorikeet
- Green rosella
- Easter rosella
- Kookaburra (introduced to Tasmania)
- Superb fairy wren
- Little Wattle bird
- New Holland honeyeater
- Flame robin
- Grey Goshawk (rare)
- White-bellied sea eagle
- Wedge tailed eagle
- Australian Magpie
- European goldfinch
- Australian wood duck
- Tawny frog mouth
Frogs
A variety of native frogs may be heard – but seldom seen – around the dam and along the creek.
- Brown tree frog
- Common froglet
- Green and gold (Bell) frog (endangered)
- Banjo frog
"Stay and Play in Nature's Garden - Ivory Fields Forever"!
