Black Cockatoo Breeding Sites - Buffered (DBCA-063)
Published by Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Description
Sites where Black-Cockatoos (generally Carnaby’s) are confirmed to be breeding. Breeding is inferred based on surveys which have recorded either birds entering/leaving the nest or the inside of the nest has been viewed with eggs or chicks. These records are of breeding attempts, but not necessarily of successful fledging. The first surveys were in 2003, with some nests surveyed a single time and others revisited once a year. Most records are in the peak breeding season of Carnaby’s (September to January). Breeding sites are buffered to 2 Kilometres.
Resources
BirdLife Australia 2018 Black Cockatoo-Breeding Report
Shapefile
Geopackage
GeoJSON
File Geodatabase
Web Feature Service
ArcGIS Server Map Service
Web Mapping Service
Metadata
- Licence
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
- Last Updated
- 10 Mar 2026
- Created
- 1 Aug 2019
- Update Frequency
- Yearly
- Source Portal
- Wa
Dublin Core Metadata
- Publisher
- Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
- Creator
- Geoff Barrett
- Type
- Dataset
- Language
- en
- Rights
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
- Spatial Coverage
- Western Australia, Australia
- Temporal Coverage
- 1 Aug 2019 – 10 Mar 2026
- Related Resources
- https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/3fea418d-3f99-40b5-8eeb-13356990f6cb/resource/88849e30-553e-4acd-981d-23fd50f88101/download/2018-birdlife-wa-breeding-report.pdf, https://data-downloads.slip.wa.gov.au/DBCA-063/Shapefile, https://data-downloads.slip.wa.gov.au/DBCA-063/Geopackage, https://data-downloads.slip.wa.gov.au/DBCA-063/GeoJSON, https://public-services.slip.wa.gov.au/public/services/SLIP_Public_Services/Plants_and_Animals_WFS/MapServer/WFSServer
- Subjects
- Black Cockatoo Breeding Sites, Carnabys Cockatoo