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We visited St Kilda twice and saw few birds
We visited the St Kilda Bird Sanctuary twice in one day in March 2019 and saw a couple of dozen gulls and a few ibis but few other birds. We had much better luck seeing birds in farmers' water reser...
This sanctuary extends for some 60km along the coast North of Adelaide. The mangrove trail at the Southern end allows visitors to follow a boardwalk to an observation site overlooking the coastal flat...
Visit in the late afternoon to see all the birds returning to the sheltered bay.
The Sanctuary doesn't have a centre as such that we could find, but there are southern & northern sections with areas to watch from, especially away from the kids playground in St Kilda. The Tackle ...
Stopped off here on the way to Yorke Peninsula. What a lucky break that was. Absolute amazing array of birdlife on display. TIP: bring mosquito repellent
We visited St Kilda twice and saw few birds
We visited the St Kilda Bird Sanctuary twice in one day in March 2019 and saw a couple of dozen gulls and a few ibis but few other birds. We had much better luck seeing birds in farmers' water reser...
Vast site
This sanctuary extends for some 60km along the coast North of Adelaide. The mangrove trail at the Southern end allows visitors to follow a boardwalk to an observation site overlooking the coastal flat...
Visit in the late afternoon to see all the birds returning to the sheltered bay.
The Sanctuary doesn't have a centre as such that we could find, but there are southern & northern sections with areas to watch from, especially away from the kids playground in St Kilda. The Tackle ...
top notch bird watching
Stopped off here on the way to Yorke Peninsula. What a lucky break that was. Absolute amazing array of birdlife on display. TIP: bring mosquito repellent