Caravan Head Bushland Reserve


Caravan Head Bushland Reserve is a reserve approximately 2.2ha located in Sutherland Shire, southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
The reserve is bounded by Caravan Head Road, Cook Road and private property located in the northern part of the suburb of Oyster Bay. It consists of two parcels of land, Lot 9 Deposited Plan 203088 owned by the State of NSW and Lot 31 DP 203088 owned by Sutherland Shire Council. The land is zoned E2 - Environmental Conservation under Sutherland Shire Local Environmental Plan 2015.
It contains a diverse array of native ridgetop native vegetation due to the fact the land was put aside for a proposed school that was never built eventually its ownership was transferred and a development proposal was put forward in the 1990s after local uproar and political support the land was bought by the state government and it was turned into a bushland reserve. During the reserves early history it was severely damaged when the centre of the site was gutted of vegetation and bike tracks cut the remaining vegetation into smaller fragments. After over a decade of regeneration efforts by the local Bushcare Group of volunteer members the site has been nearly restored to its former glory even though it will always need constant attention into the future.
On the eastern side of the reserve a dense callitris woodland exists Callitris rhomboidea under which grow extensive native pasture and an open shrubbery. The majority of the site consists of semi-disturbed woodland dominated by Corymbia gummifera ; Angophora costata and Eucalyptus haemastoma.
The majority of the site is on a very slight slope with few exposed rock and deep sandy soils except for the northern edge where massive boulders of Sydney sandstone protrude from a more steep hillside which has acted to preserve a more diverse groundcover. The southern edge and the center of the site have all been re-vegetated by Bushcare to a near-natural state with a variety of species and other species from the surrounding bushland are re-colonising these areas. A total of nearly 150 species of native flora have been recorded in the reserve.

Shrubs

Some common shrubs found in the reserve include: Hakea sericea ; Hakea dactyloides ; Grevillea sericea ; Philotheca scabra; Petrophile pulchella ; Acacia terminalis ; Acacia suaveolens ; Acacia linifolia ; Xanthorrhoea arborea ; Angophora hispida ; Ozothamnus diosmifolius ; Banksia spinulosa ; Persoonia laurina ; Persoonia levis ; Dillwynia sieberi ; Elaeocarpus reticulatus ; Glochidion ferdinandi and Allocasuarina littoralis.
Common understorey herbs include: Pomax umbellata; Platysace linearifolia; Hardenbergia violacea ; Smilax australis ; Kennedia rubicunda ; Dianella caerulea, Dianella revoluta ; Lindsaea linearis ; Hibbertia riparia ; Gonocarpus teucrioides ; Zieria tridentata; Lomatia silaifolia ; Plectranthus parviflorus; Actinotus minor and Glycine clandestina.
Common grasses include: Micrloaena stipoides ; Entolasia sp. ; Juncus usiatus; Echinopogon caespitosus ; Aristida vagans; Cymbopogon refractus ; Dichelachne crinita and Themeda triandra.
Several species of tiny orchids grow in this reserve, their leaves are so tiny as to be mistaken for a piece of grass when not in flower and often die back to a tiny little bulb in hot weather. Orchid species recorded include: Theylmitra pauciflora; Cryptostylis erecta; Calochilus paludosus and Pterostylis sp.

Birds

Native birds that frequent or inhabit the reserve include the: Pied currawong; Australian magpie; Noisy miner; Laughing kookaburra; Pied butcherbird; Trichoglossus moluccanus ; Yellow-tailed black cockatoo; Sulphur-crested cockatoo; Magpie-lark; Koel; Tawny frogmouth; and Australian raven. Birds that once did use the site but are now recently extinct from this locality include the Superb fairy wren; Spotted pardalote and Silver-eye.

Mammals

Native mammals that inhabit or visit Caravan Head Reserve are more or less limited to the: Pseudocheiridae ; Brushtail possum, ; Pteropus ; native rodents as wells as a variety of micro-bat species many of which are threatened with extinction.

Weeds

Weed species found in the reserve include: Erharta ercta ; Paspalum grass, Ochna, Pittosporum undulatum ; Lantana camara; Blechnum nudum ; Protoasparagus and Paddys curse. Feral animals present in the reserve include the: Red fox; Domestic cat; Domestic dog and Common myna.