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Other plant spotted by ninagrylls:in the ClimateWatch App on 07.04.2023

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Other bird spotted by ninagrylls:in the ClimateWatch App on 07.04.2023

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Other insect spotted by John Orchid: “Caught the attention of my cat for a while which I noticed.” in the ClimateWatch App on 07.04.2023

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Other marine animal spotted by John Orchid: “Some type of mangrove snail. As large as a large garden snail.” in the ClimateWatch App on 06.04.2023

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White-bellied Sea-Eagle spotted by MrMorganScience:in the ClimateWatch App on 06.04.2023

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White-bellied Sea-Eagle spotted by howe_to_science:in the ClimateWatch App on 06.04.2023

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Other plant spotted by MrMorganScience: “Acacia cyclops” in the ClimateWatch App on 06.04.2023

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Grey Mangrove spotted by John Orchid: “Was looking for Red Mangrove mainly but from what I could see there wasn't much flowering on the greys.” in the ClimateWatch App on 06.04.2023

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Other plant spotted by Laura Fernandez:in the ClimateWatch App on 05.04.2023

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Other plant spotted by Laura Fernandez: “Bullrush in creek bed. Recently scraped of the wattles and blue gum bushes and all other vegetation by Cessnock council. Only young bulrushes have survived and are holding on to the now exposed drainage channel now devoid of all the birds and other life it used to house” in the ClimateWatch App on 02.04.2023

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