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The Birds of Mt Barney

Bird-watching at Mt Barney National Park

All year round, birds flock to Mt Barney Lodge to experience the bountiful provisions ideal for feeding, nesting and socialising. Particular areas within the property are left ungroomed, so that small birds can find refuge within the long grasses.

Fencing off of cattle from the property has allowed bank stabilisation of the creek banks to occur, and this provides a home to nesting Spotted Pardalotes, and the fresh bubbling creek (flowing from Mt Barney) allows an ideal place for birds to drink, bathe and feed on the plethora of seeds, nectar and insects that are abundant nearby.

Self Guided Walks: Mt Barney Lodge has a number of self guided walks that can allow you to casually explore the area, whilst listening and sighting a wide variety of birds. Walk information can be provided when guests arrive at the Lodge.

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