Bird watching


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Bird Watching
Kangaroo Valley is a great place for bird watching. The many bush walks will give you great opportunities to spot birds. See the bush walking info on this site, follow the link to Morton National Park or check out the local maps and bush walking guide 'Kangaroo Valley and adjacent National Parks' for details. A pair of binoculars is a great advantage in identifying different birds. Just staying still and quiet and observing the passers by is a lovely experience.

A fabulous range of birds visit and live in Kangaroo Valley. You will be sure to see a great selection of these feathery visitors during your visit.

Some of the birds you may see in Kangaroo Valley:

Satin Bower Bird
Nankeen Kestrel
Currawong
Magpie
Pied Butcher Bird
Brown Pigeon
Spotted Turtle Dove
Crested Pigeon
Rainbow Lorikeet
King Parrot
Crimson Rosella
Kookaburra
Yellow Tufted Honey Eater
Gang Gang
Grey Fantail
White Naped Honey eater
Rose Robin
Sacred King Fisher
Lewin's Honey Eater
Dollar Bird
Tawny Frogmouth
Channel Billed Cuckoo
Golden Whistler
White Browed Scrub Wren
Red Browed Fire Tail Finch
White Faced Heron
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
White Goshawk
Grey Breasted White Eye
Little Wattlebird
Grey Shrike Thrush
Brown Thornbill
Yellow Faced Honey Eater
Fan Tailed Cuckoo
Galah
Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo
Eastern Rosella
Boobook Owl (Mopoke)
Welcome Swallow
Eastern Whip Bird
Willie Wagtail
Superb Blue Wren
Wattle Bird
Noisy Friar Bird
New Holland Honey Eater
Eastern Spinebill
Eastern Yellow Robin
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