Central West NSW


Overview

1178
sightings
3
significant sightings
574
species
81
contributors
0.86
sightings per day (avg)
14.54
sightings per contributor (avg)

Species

Central West NSWPlantBirdInsectReptile or FrogMammalSpiderFungusOther InvertebrateOther ShrubOther Wildflower or HerbOrchidDaisyWattlePeaFern or ClubmossRush, Sedge or Mat RushLily or IrisGum TreeOther Fresh Water PlantOther TreeClimber or MistletoeCactus / SucculentGrassOther BirdsWater birdParrotBird of preyPigeon or DoveNocturnal BirdCuckooBeetle (Coleoptera)Moth (Lepidoptera)Butterfly (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera)Wasp (Hymenoptera, Apocrita)Grasshopper, Cricket or Katydid (Orthoptera)Dragonfly or Damselfly (Odonata)True bug (Hemiptera, Heteroptera)Ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)Bee (Hymenoptera, Apiformes)True fly (Diptera)Cicada (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea)Praying mantis (Mantodea)SkinkMonitor or GeckoSnakeTurtleDragonFrogLegless LizardKangaroo or WallabyMonotremeWombat or KoalaPlacental PredatorBatSmall MarsupialPossum or GliderFeral hoofed introduced mammalJumping or peacock spider (Salticidae)Orb-weaving spider (several families)Wolf spider (Lycosidae)Other web-building spiderCap on a stem; gills below cap [mushrooms or mushroom-like]Puffball & the likeClub or stalk (maybe a forked or broader apex)Mollusc (Mollusca)

Survey effort


Sightings

Significant sightings

NSW Government Priority Species 18
Moderator discretion 3
Threatened Species Action Plan 2022-2032 Priority Species 1
Total 22

Sensitivity level

Not Sensitive 903
Sensitive 115
Highly Sensitive 70
Unknown 4
Total 1,092

Conservation level

Local native 851
Rare or uncommon native 60
Exotic 50
Vulnerable * 37
Non-local native 11
Endangered * 10
Very rare / threatened 6
Vagrant native 5
Unknown 3
Migratory 1
Critically endangered * 0
Cosmopolitan 0
Locally extinct 0
Total 1,034

Invasiveness level

Non-invasive or negligible 975
Minor weed or pest 28
Medium weed or pest 14
Major weed or pest 14
Unknown 3
Severe weed or pest 0
Total 1,034
808,155 sightings of 21,973 species from 13,736 contributors
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