Bird Walk Series- Lyrebird Track
Event Information
About this Event
Ku-ring-gai Council is proud to host our Bird Walk series- a great opportunity to discover our local birds and beautiful walking tracks.
Lyrebird Track is a gentle walk which starts from the end of the Davidson Reserve picnic area and follows the Lyrebird Track through the bush, along the edge of Middle Harbour Creek, to the stepping stone crossing on Carroll Creek in Forestville.
A great place to see and hear small birds.
Hosted by bird guide expert Andy Burton.
Please note that ticket sales will close 1 day before the event begins.
FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For more information please call Ku-ring-gai Council's Sustainability Team on 9424 0893 or email sustainability@kmc.nsw.gov.au
Where is the event? Is there parking?
This walk is through Garigal National Park. Specific location and meeting details will be provided once registered. Please note there is a $8 charge for parking within National Parks.
What do I need to bring?
Please bring your binoculars, camera and bottle water
What level of difficulty is the walk?
This is a moderately difficult walk- including some rocky sections that require some light scrambling but nothing too difficult. We recommend wearing sturdy walking shoes.
After Hours Contact
Please contact us on 0419 680 054 for any after hours or urgent questions. Otherwise, for general enquiries please email sustainability@kmc.nsw.gov.au
Event Terms and Conditions can be found on our website.