Join Hugh Possingham, the Nature Festival's 2023 Bird Lover in Residence,
as he explores the birds that call the south east of South Australia home.
People are bird watching more than ever before and it's not hard to see why. Birds are beautiful, fascinating and found even in the very heart of our towns and cities including our own backyards. For many, birds are a natural source of awe.
The Naracoorte North Park Lands (Nature Park) is a large area of
beautiful grassy woodland, with stringybark and other native trees, that
is home to a large number of native bird and other animals species.
With exceptional luck on the day this may even include the nationally endangered
Southeastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo.
This bird watch and walk is suitable for beginners and bird enthusiasts alike.
While we will be following paths, be prepared to walk on some
patches of uneven ground and around tripping hazards. Please wear
weather appropriate clothing including a hat, suitable walking shoes and
bring a water bottle. Binoculars are encouraged but not essential.
This event is suitable for children 10+.
A detailed description of where to meet to start the walk will be sent to registrants before the event.
About Hugh your guide: Professor Hugh Possingham has held many significant roles for
academic and research institutions, conservation organisations, advisory
boards and government. What
he really loves to do though, is watch and talk about birds, which he
does at every opportunity. Hugh has a strong affection for the birds of the south east and is excited to be sharing another series of bird walks in the region for the 2024 Nature Festival.
Image credit: Naracoorte Lucindale Council