Healesville Sanctuary - Animals and Exhibits

Animals and Exhibits

List of animals
General exhibits
  • Spotted-tailed Quoll
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • Dingo
  • Emu
  • Powerful Owl
  • Barn Owl
  • Laughing Kookaburra
  • Helmeted Honeyeater
  • Apostlebird
  • Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard
  • Ridge-tailed monitor
  • Lace Monitor
  • Jacky Lizard
  • Burton's legless lizard
  • Death Adder
Koalas
  • Koala
  • Short-beaked Echidna
  • Parma Wallaby
  • Tasmanian Pademelon
Birds of the Bush
  • Orange-bellied Parrot
  • Swift Parrot
  • Rose-crowned Fruit-dove
  • Fan-tailed Cuckoo
  • Eastern Whipbird
Kangaroos
  • Red Kangaroo
  • Western Grey Kangaroo
Gang-gang Aviary
  • Gang-gang Cockatoo
  • Bush Stone-curlew
World of the Platypus/Platypusary
  • Platypus
  • Water Rat
  • Gippsland Water Dragon
  • Short-finned Eel
  • Macquarie Perch
  • Yabby
  • Murray Crayfish
Woodland Aviary
  • Painted Buttonquail
  • Musk Lorikeet
  • Purple-crowned Lorikeet
  • Common Bronzewing
  • Crested Pigeon
  • Peaceful Dove
  • Sacred Kingfisher
  • Variegated Fairy-wren
  • Eastern Yellow Robin
  • Satin Bowerbird
  • White-browed Woodswallow
  • Chestnut-breasted Mannikin
Rock-wallaby
  • Australian Pelican
  • Black Swan
  • Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby
  • Chestnut Teal
  • Dusky Moorhen
  • Magpie Goose
  • Pacific Black Duck
  • Purple Swamphen
  • Australian White Ibis
Arid Birds
  • Scarlet-chested Parrot
  • Princess Parrot
  • Budgerigar
  • Rainbow Bee-eater
  • Variegated Fairy-wren
  • Gouldian Finch
  • Diamond Firetail
  • Painted Finch
Wetlands Aviary
  • Glossy Ibis
  • Yellow-billed Spoonbill
  • Cattle Egret
Wallabies
  • Parma Wallaby
  • Red-necked Wallaby
  • Swamp Wallaby
Wombat Closeup
  • Common Wombat
  • Short-beaked Echidna
  • Brolga
Animals of the Night
  • Northern Quoll
  • Agile Antechinus
  • Fat-tailed Dunnart
  • Greater Bilby
  • Squirrel Glider
  • Sugar Glider
  • Mountain Pygmy-possum
  • Feathertail Glider
  • Rufous Bettong
  • Long-nosed Potoroo
  • Spinifex Hopping-mouse
  • Barn Owl
  • Green Tree Frog
  • Peron's Tree Frog
  • Marbled Velvet Gecko
  • Golden Spiny-tailed Gecko
  • Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko

Cockatoos

  • Australian Brush-turkey
  • Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
  • Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
  • White-headed Pigeon
  • Brush Bronzewing
  • Wonga Pigeon
  • Emerald Dove
  • Blue-faced Honeyeater
  • Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike

Reptile Encounter

  • Brown Tree Snake
  • Broad-headed Snake
  • Chappell Island Tiger Snake
  • Eastern Bearded Dragon
  • Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard
  • Eastern Water Skink
  • Eastern Brown Snake
  • Freshwater Crocodile
  • Frill-necked Lizard
  • Green Tree Frog
  • Mertens' Water Monitor
  • Mangrove Monitor
  • Painted Turtle
  • Pink-tongued Lizard
  • Red-bellied Black Snake
  • Rusty Desert Monitor
  • Spotted Tree Monitor
  • Taipan
Lyrebird Forest
  • Australian King Parrot
  • White-headed Pigeon
  • Wonga Pigeon
  • Emerald Dove
  • Brush Bronzewing
  • Superb Lyrebird
  • Superb Fairy-wren
  • Bell Miner
  • White-naped Honeyeater
  • Satin Bowerbird
Larger Wetlands Aviary
  • Australasian Shoveler
  • Black Swan
  • Blue-billed Duck
  • Chestnut Teal
  • Darter
  • Freckled Duck
  • Great Cormorant
  • Great Egret
  • Grey Teal
  • Little Pied Cormorant
  • Magpie Goose
  • Pied Cormorant
  • Pied Heron
  • Plumed Whistling-duck
  • Royal Spoonbill
  • Straw-necked Ibis
  • White-faced Heron
Flying Foxes
  • Grey-headed Flying-fox
  • Black-winged Stilt

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