Birdwatching on the Fraser Coast

Birdwatching on the Fraser Coast

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Highlights

  • Explore over 250 bird species in Hervey Bay, enhancing your birdwatching experience in diverse natural habitats.
  • Observe migratory shorebirds from as far as Japan and Alaska, witnessing their incredible journeys firsthand.
  • Discover the striking jabiru and graceful brolga, enriching your appreciation for Australia’s unique wildlife.
  • Enjoy the serene waterways and mudflats, perfect for spotting the amazing comb-crested jacana in action.
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The Fraser Coast offers a great range of birdwatching opportunities with over 250 species identified.

Every year thousands of migratory shorebirds visit Hervey Bay and the Great Sandy Strait from destinations as far away as Japan, Alaska and Siberia. The sand and mudflats are important feeding grounds for nearly 20 different species of long distance flyers.

The range of habitats within close proximity of Hervey Bay will ensure that even the keenest birdwatcher will be amazed at the variety of bird life.

Their waterways are home to many species, from the striking black and white jabiru, and the graceful silver-grey brolga, to the distinctive brahminy kite with its deep chestnut wings and white head, neck and breast of the amazing comb-crested jacana that seemingly walks on water thanks to its incredibly long toes.

The undergrowth below trees can be protection for so many of those little jewels of nature that live on insects, small fruit and grass-seeds, and are always an enjoyment to observe.

Those who visit Hervey Bay are indeed fortunate to experience such diverse habitats suitable for a range of different bird species.

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