The Bald Hills Wetland Reserve is a special place, alive with an array of birds and other wildlife. A meandering walking track leads you through a series of sand ridges and thickets of Paperbark, that flood during wet periods, to the sheltered birdhide where you can sit quietly and observe birds feeding within the wetland.
Flora & Fauna - Blue Tongue Lizards, frogs, echidna's, wallabies, wombats, honeyeaters, wrens and other small birds may be seen. Cygnets, Australian shellducks, spoonbills, ibis or cormorants spreading their wings to dry. Raptors often soar overhead. The sun may glint from dragonfly wings or jewelled beetle backs.
Open woodlands of Bog Gum, Messmate and Narrow Leaf Peppermint, with a heathy understorey. Blackwoods and thickets of Swamp and Scented Paperbark grow along the creeks.
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