Wambyn Nature Reserve, York - Full-day excursion
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For BLWA members and their guests.
Members of the public are welcome to join the walk and are advised to bring a pair of binoculars.
Leader: Robyn Pickering
Brown-headed Honeyeater. Image: Maris Lauva
Meet at 8.30 am at the entrance to Wambyn Nature Reserve. Travel along Great Eastern Highway to The Lakes turnoff to York. Travel about 32 km along the Great Southern Highway and turn right at the sign “P 1 km” and park near the gate.
Bring morning tea and lunch. There is a good variety of bushbirds, including robins, White-browed Babbler, Brown-headed Honeyeater and Rufous Treecreeper.
Bring morning tea and lunch as we will walk right around the reserve to visit all habitats. There should be a good variety of bushbirds.
Members of the public are welcome to join the walk and are advised to bring a pair of binoculars.
Leader: Robyn Pickering
Brown-headed Honeyeater. Image: Maris Lauva
Meet at 8.30 am at the entrance to Wambyn Nature Reserve. Travel along Great Eastern Highway to The Lakes turnoff to York. Travel about 32 km along the Great Southern Highway and turn right at the sign “P 1 km” and park near the gate.
Bring morning tea and lunch. There is a good variety of bushbirds, including robins, White-browed Babbler, Brown-headed Honeyeater and Rufous Treecreeper.
Bring morning tea and lunch as we will walk right around the reserve to visit all habitats. There should be a good variety of bushbirds.
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