Into the Woodlands Birdwatching Tour
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Into the Woodlands Birdwatching Tour

Mt Rothwell Biodiversity Interpretation CentreLittle River, VIC
Sunday, Mar 1 from 8:30 am to 11:30 am AEDT
Overview

Explore Mt Rothwell Sanctuary in Little River on a guided walk and discover rare woodland birds inside a unique predator-free safe haven.

Rich in tree hollows, fallen timber and diverse understory shrubs, thanks to being protected from invasive predators, Mt Rothwell Sanctuary supports an exceptional diversity of birdlife, with around 130 species recorded. Depending on the season, you may encounter wedge-tailed eagles, rainbow bee-eaters, zebra finches, southern whitefaces, eastern barn owls, restless flycatchers, white-winged trillers, brown-headed honeyeaters and much more.

The sanctuary is also home to a captive breeding and reintroduction program for the critically endangered bush stone-curlew, with around 20 individuals now roaming freely across the 473-hectare reserve. Whilst not a feathered friend, you will also certainly spot the critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallaby among the rocky outcrops (less than 100 left in the wild).

Info:

  • Host: Lucy Farmer, birdwatching enthusiast
  • Walks commence at 8:30am on designated Sundays during summer
  • Duration: approximately 3 hours
  • Basic level of fitness required
  • Includes uneven tracks and a moderate hill climb

What to bring:

  • Water and any light snacks you may need
  • Weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy, enclosed footwear
  • Binoculars and cameras are highly encouraged!

Tickets

  • $50 per person
  • Participants must be 12 years and over

Please note

  • Smoking is not permitted during the tour
  • Birding requires suitable weather conditions. If the forecast is unfavourable, the tour will be rescheduled. We will provide as much notice as possible (at least 24 hours).
  • Please include your phone number when purchasing tickets so we can contact you if the tour needs to be rescheduled.

Explore Mt Rothwell Sanctuary in Little River on a guided walk and discover rare woodland birds inside a unique predator-free safe haven.

Rich in tree hollows, fallen timber and diverse understory shrubs, thanks to being protected from invasive predators, Mt Rothwell Sanctuary supports an exceptional diversity of birdlife, with around 130 species recorded. Depending on the season, you may encounter wedge-tailed eagles, rainbow bee-eaters, zebra finches, southern whitefaces, eastern barn owls, restless flycatchers, white-winged trillers, brown-headed honeyeaters and much more.

The sanctuary is also home to a captive breeding and reintroduction program for the critically endangered bush stone-curlew, with around 20 individuals now roaming freely across the 473-hectare reserve. Whilst not a feathered friend, you will also certainly spot the critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallaby among the rocky outcrops (less than 100 left in the wild).

Info:

  • Host: Lucy Farmer, birdwatching enthusiast
  • Walks commence at 8:30am on designated Sundays during summer
  • Duration: approximately 3 hours
  • Basic level of fitness required
  • Includes uneven tracks and a moderate hill climb

What to bring:

  • Water and any light snacks you may need
  • Weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy, enclosed footwear
  • Binoculars and cameras are highly encouraged!

Tickets

  • $50 per person
  • Participants must be 12 years and over

Please note

  • Smoking is not permitted during the tour
  • Birding requires suitable weather conditions. If the forecast is unfavourable, the tour will be rescheduled. We will provide as much notice as possible (at least 24 hours).
  • Please include your phone number when purchasing tickets so we can contact you if the tour needs to be rescheduled.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • ages 12+
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Mt Rothwell Biodiversity Interpretation Centre

5 Mt Rothwell Road

Mt Rothwell Little River, VIC 3211

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