Wildlife Wildlife abounds in Lark Quarry Conservation Park, but most animals take shelter during the heat of the day. Over 90 species of birds can be seen here. Spinifex pigeons live on seeds from spinifex and other grasses. They live in these arid lands all year round, but need access to water. On the trip out, you’ll have seen groups of black kites roosting in trees beside the road or soaring high on the thermals. They eat carrion as well as rodents, reptiles and insects. Rufous-crowned emu-wrens, weigh five grams or less, nest and shelter within the spinifex. They forage for insects in the low shrubs and tussocks.
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Environment The surrounding countryside
Vegetation
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