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A picturesque coastal village with friendly laid-back locals, Binalong Bay is the perfect base to explore the Bay of Fires. Renowned for its crystal clear azure water, stretches of pure white sand beaches and burnt orange lichen covered granite boulders; this is arguably one of the most beautiful parts of Tasmania.
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Identifications
1,143
Observations
586
Species
176
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Top Species
1.
Larus pacificus Latham, 1801
27
2.
Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae (Stephens, 1826)
20
3.
Platycercus caledonicus (Gmelin, 1788)
18
4.
Anthochaera chrysoptera (Latham, 1801)
16
5.
Pelecanus conspicillatus Temminck, 1824
15
6.
Phylidonyris novaehollandiae (Latham, 1790)
14
7.
Malurus cyaneus (Ellis, 1782)
13
8.
Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758
12
9.
Dacelo novaeguineae (Hermann, 1783)
10
10.
Praxis edwardsii
10
Top Observers
1.
benkurek__
{:id=>"438771", :score=>6560.0, :observations_count=>124, :species_count=>87, :percentage=>"14.84"}
2.
sblumen
{:id=>"2831770", :score=>2080.0, :observations_count=>28, :species_count=>25, :percentage=>"4.71"}
3.
dhfischer
{:id=>"117614", :score=>1900.0, :observations_count=>19, :species_count=>10, :percentage=>"4.30"}
4.
Anthony Kurek EntSocVic
{:id=>"3883711", :score=>1640.0, :observations_count=>82, :species_count=>53, :percentage=>"3.71"}
5.
wendy5
{:id=>"27263", :score=>1600.0, :observations_count=>20, :species_count=>18, :percentage=>"3.62"}
6.
a_kurek
{:id=>"3883711", :score=>1540.0, :observations_count=>73, :species_count=>56, :percentage=>"3.48"}
7.
lisah77
{:id=>"5150146", :score=>1500.0, :observations_count=>15, :species_count=>14, :percentage=>"3.39"}
8.
pat_jones
{:id=>"8130666", :score=>1420.0, :observations_count=>19, :species_count=>15, :percentage=>"3.21"}
9.
antdan
{:id=>"430342", :score=>1380.0, :observations_count=>65, :species_count=>54, :percentage=>"3.12"}
10.
gumnut
{:id=>"648584", :score=>1280.0, :observations_count=>16, :species_count=>15, :percentage=>"2.90"}
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