23/12/2025
GREY-HEADED FLYING FOX
A short visual study ๐ฆ
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Wing span, movement, presence.
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๐ฆ In full extension, grey-headed flying foxes reveal the scale at which they fly. They travel long distances each night in search of flowering trees linking fragmented habitats through pollination and seed dispersal.
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๐ฆ In eastern Australia, many native forests now exist as isolated pockets. Flying foxes move between these spaces, maintaining genetic diversity in plant species that can no longer rely on continuous bushland.
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๐ฆ Despite this, grey-headed flying foxes are listed as vulnerable in New South Wales. Ongoing habitat loss, extreme heat events and increasing conflict in urban areas continue to place pressure on a species essential to healthy ecosystems.
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๐ฆ What helps is often simple: protecting and planting native flowering trees, allowing established camps to remain undisturbed, providing shallow water sources during extreme heat, and supporting wildlife rescue and conservation organisations.
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๐ฉถ This short visual study was for a species often misunderstood, yet vital, quietly supporting the landscapes we depend on, night after night.