Sapphire Coast Tourism

Bird Watching


Whether you're looking for birds of the forests, mountains and grasslands or the waterways, ocean and marshes you will find them all on the Sapphire Coast.  A huge range of birds call this landscape home, with changing vistas from the ocean shores to open forests to patches of unique rainforest.  Twitchers can get up close and personal with birds of prey, rare wetland, grassland and woodland species by utilising some of the bird watching hides scattered throughout the region.

 

Far South Coast Birdwatchers Inc

PO Box 180 Pambula NSW 2549

Enquiries to 6495 7390 or 6495 6592

Email: bjones@asitis.net.au
Web: http://thebegavalley.org.au/birdwatchers.html

 

Panboola Wetlands
Panboola Wetlands

Panboola is a conservation, restoration, educational and passive recreational and tourism project, embracing the history and diversity of the wetlands within the floodplain.
You will find:

  • fresh water billabongs
  • saline areas around the former racecourse
  • saltmarsh and mangroves
  • plantings of thousands of trees, shrubs and ground covers
  • walking and cycle tracks
  • tables and seats

Web: http://thebegavalley.org.au/panboola.html