Abstract

Sixteen Barking Owl Ninox connivens records, accounting for 29 birds were made by Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources (DIPNR) staff from 1996-2004 within the lower Macquarie River floodplain in New South Wales. Records suggest a strong association between owl presence and riparian River Red Gum E. camaldulensis forest / woodland. Nearest neighbour distances between records were similar to those found elsewhere on the NSW central west slopes and plains.

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