Narrawallee Inlet Bird Walk
Grade and Distance: - 2.5km return (1.5hrs) - easy grade, formed walking path, sandy fire trail
Vegetation Types - coastal woodland, estuary
What to look for:
Common small birds along the track include fairy-wrens, White-throated Treecreepers, Varied Sittellas, Spotted Pardalotes, thornbills, Brown Gerygones, Leaden Flycatchers, Black-faced Monarchs and whistlers. Cicadabirds and Rose Robins have also been seen here. White-headed Pigeons, Brown Cuckoo-Doves and Satin Bowerbirds are all fairly common. At the inlet, look for cormorants, Azure and Sacred Kingfshers and a Striated Heron in the mangroves. White-breasted Woodswallows are common around the inlet during summer.
Downloadable PDF List for all bird species recorded on Birdata at Narrawallee Inlet
Location:
Follow Matron Porter Drive towards Narrawallee Inlet, turn left into Macleay Street just before the inlet and then left into Leo Drive. The walking track starts beside a little pump station between the houses and bushland. Follow the walking track and then turn right along the fre trail to the inlet.
This walk can also be found in the Shoalhaven Bird Walks brochure.
Links to all the self-guided Shoalhaven bird walks:
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