Nour-Nour National Park
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Blue-eared honeyeater ( Entomyzon cyanotis ) | ||
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Location: | Queensland , Australia | |
Next city: | 38 km from Bundaberg | |
Surface: | 50.54 km² | |
Founding: | 2007 |
The Nour Nour National Park (English Nour Nour National Park ) is a 25 square kilometer national park in Queensland , Australia , which was set up to protect the rain and open eucalyptus forest there.
location
It is located in the Wide Bay-Burnett region in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast about 290 km north of Brisbane and 228 km southeast of Rockhampton . The Kerwee Road direction, which branches off from the nearby Monto Mt Perry Road to the southwest in the direction of Eidsvold , runs along the northern park boundary for three kilometers. There are no visitor facilities.
The national parks of Bania and Good Night Scrub are in the neighborhood .
Flora and fauna
The national park protects up to 350 m high, dry rainforest and open eucalyptus forest. It is home to many birds, such as from the family of acanthizidae , the pigeons , the parrots of the monarch and over 13 different species of honeyeater , including the Strichelhonigfresser ( Plectorhyncha lanceolata ), bushes Lohr honeyeater ( Lichenostomus melanops cassidix ), blue-faced honeyeater ( Entomyzon cyanotis ) and the smooth-forehead leather head ( Philemon citreogularis ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Australian Government - CAPAD 2010 ( MS Excel ; 170 kB), DSEWPaC , accessed on October 7, 2012 (English)
- ↑ OSM - Nour Nour National Park , OpenStreetMap , accessed on October 7, 2012 (English)
- ↑ Species List , Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service , accessed October 7, 2012.