Waterbird resurgence in the Murray-Darling Basin

Created 20/09/2025

Updated 05/10/2025

Photos have been taken during approved scientific monitoring 2021-22 has been a big year for waterbirds, with the most widespread breeding across the Murray-Darling Basin in more than 20 years.  The types of birds that have bred across the Basin include Straw-necked ibis, Australian white ibis, Glossy ibis, Royal spoonbill, Pelicans, Egrets, Cormorants and Night herons. Scientists also observed some endangered species such as Australian bitterns.

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Title Waterbird resurgence in the Murray-Darling Basin
Language English
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Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/en/dataset/80760574-51bc-40f2-be07-0e7d803c343e
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Geospatial Coverage Australia
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This dataset was originally found on DCCEEW "Waterbird resurgence in the Murray-Darling Basin". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://fed.dcceew.gov.au/apps/erin::waterbird-resurgence-in-the-murray-darling-basin