Calendar of events
Brolga (Endangered).
During January, Brolga habitat comprises vegetated areas in permanent open water and feeding areas in pasture, seed and stubble crops. Towards the end of January flocking starts, this is a time when small flocks or sometimes large flocks in excess of 100 of birds can be observed at particular locations.
See the January bio-calendar to see what some of our native plants and animals are doing this month.
Events in January 2026
Advance notice - Red-tailed Black-cockatoo count Saturday 2 May 2026 South West Victoria, SE South Australia
Monday 12th12:00am - 12:00am
Advance notice - registration open for South-eastern Red-tailed Black-cockatoo count, Saturday 2 May 2026.
Volunteers needed to help with the count - help save the Red-tailed Black-cockatoo.
There are around 60 sites in stringybark forest to be covered on the day from Keith to Mount Gambier in South Australia and from Little Desert National Park to Nelson in Victoria. Landholders within the Red-tail range are also welcome to survey their own patches of stringybark on the day.
