Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable, Dusky woodswallows are widespread in eastern, southern and south western Australia. The species occurs throughout most of New South Wales, but is sparsely scattered in, or largely absent from, much of the upper western region. Most breeding activity occurs on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range. Declared Vulnerable in NSW.
Artamus cyanopterus is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Southern Highlands | Albury, Wodonga | South Coast | Central West NSW | Riverina Murray | New England | Far West New South Wales | Hume | Gippsland | Barwon South West | Wide Bay | Tasmania
Maps
Albury Albury Golf Course Barnawartha South Bushland Reserve Belvoir Park Bowna Reserve Budginigi Eastern Hill Reserve Horseshoe Lagoon and West Albury Wetlands Huon Hill West Kremur Street Boat Ramp Monument Hill and Roper Street Corridor Nail Can Hill Nine Mile Reserve Noreuil Park Red Light Hill Reserve Wodonga Wonga Wetlands WREN ReservesPlaces
Wirlinga, NSW