This small 1,500 square metre remnant reserve comprising a box-stringybark woodland-yellow box vegetation community is managed by Banyule's Bushland Management Unit with assistance from local volunteers. If you are interested in helping out, join the Friends of Montmorency Bushlands.
There are indigenous wildflowers throughout the reserve, as well as many species of indigenous grasses, trees and shrubs. Many native birds use this reserve as a stopover on their journey to and from the Plenty River and to many other bushland reserves in Montmorency. Tawny frogmouths have been sighted.
Bushtail possum
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Australian magpie
Cracticus tibicen
Brushtail possum
Common ringtail possum
Pseudocheirus peregrinus
Laughing kookaburra
Dacelo novaeguineae
Rainbow lorikeet
Trichoglossus moluccanus
Tawny frogmouth
Podargus strigoides
Acacia acinacea
Arthropdium strictum
Brachyscome multifida
Bulbine bulbosa
Bursaria spinosa
Clematis microphylla
Dichondra repens
Eucalyptus melliodora
Goodenia ovata
Rytidosperma sp
Gold dust wattle
Arthropodium strictum
Chocolate lily
Cut-leaf daisy
Bulbine lily
Sweet bursaria
Small-leaved clematis
Dianella revoluta
Spreading flax lily
Kidney weed
Yellow box
Hop goodenia
Rytidosperma sp.
Wallaby grass
13 Wooded Way, Montmorency 3094 View Map
13 Wooded Way , Montmorency 3094
What we are doing to protect the bushland habitats that provide refuge for our indigenous biodiversity.