Birds in tourist areas of Sydney such as Darling Harbour, the Royal Botanic Gardens, or Centennial Park have been a problem due to their strong smell.
The name is derived from the aboriginal name for the black and white Australian White Ibis bird.
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The site several large waterbird nesting colonies; other birds that breed in relatively large numbers include Little Black, Little Pied and Pied Cormorants, Darters, Australian White Ibises, Royal Spoonbills, Australian Pelicans, Great, Intermediate and Cattle Egrets, Pied Herons and Nankeen Night Herons.
In spring Straw-necked Ibis, Australian White Ibis and Royal Spoonbills form large breeding colonies, sometimes of up to 10,000-20,000 birds.