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Animals You Are Able To Sponsor:

Mammals
Koalas
Tiger Quoll
Eastern Quoll
Common Wombat
Hairy Nose Wombat
Fruit Bat
Dingo
Kangaroo & Wallabies
Eastern Grey Kangaroo
Red Kangaroo
Kangaroo Island Kangaroo
Wallaroo
Swamp Wallaby
Pretty-faced Wallaby
Parma Wallaby
Tammar Wallaby
Red-necked Wallaby
Agile Wallaby
Red-necked Pademelon
Red-legged Pademelon
Quokka
Reptiles
Deathadder
Olive Python
Childrens Python
Red-bellied Black Snake
Inland Taipan
Frilled Lizard
Blue Tounge Lizard
Beared Dragon
Eastern Water Dragon
Cunningham's Skink
Parrots
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
Black Cockatoo
Gang-gang Cockatoo
Parrots
Lorikeets
Rosellas
Birds of Prey
Little Eagle
Wedge-tailed Eagle
White-breasted Sea Eagle
Harriers
Kites
Falcons
Crested Hawks
Kestrel
Boobook Owl
Barn Owl
Barking Owl
Sooty Owl
Masked Owl
Rufous Owl
Powerful Owl
Water Birds
Ducks
Swans
Geese
Egrets
Herrons
Plovers (Lapwings)
Stone Curlew
Pied Stilts
Water Hens
Brolga
Jabiru
Commorants
Pacifc Gull
Other Birds
Channell-billed Cuckoo
Bule Wing Kookaburra
Tawny Frogmouth
Laughing Kookaburra
Magpie
Bower Birds
Cassowary
Honeyeaters
Kingfishers
Noisy Pitta
Emu
All species of Finches

All species housed at Featherdale Wildlife Park are available for sponsorship

Magpie Lark the masochist
The Magpie Lark has been known to attack itself in windows and mirrored surfaces.


                                                                      
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