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Brekkie with Birdies – GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS

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Brekkie with Birdies with Felicity and Birdlife Australia

Enjoy a brekkie with birdies of Bibra Lake

Join Felicity and Robin on a guided walk from the Wetlands Centre to the Narma Kullark Boardwalk and back. Enjoy a refreshing start to the day with favourite wetland birds and a light brekkie. Learn about the amazing birds that call our wetlands home and why our wetlands are so important to our bird life. 

Binoculars will be provided so you can view the birds and look at their stunning features, while they enjoy their nature-sourced brekkie.


Price: $10 per child, adults to accompany children (concession/free tickets available, please contact us)

What to bring:

  • Water bottle
  • Hat
  • Wear closed-in shoes
  • Wear long-sleeve shirt and trousers

Refreshments/food: Brekkie and light refreshments will be provided. Please advise us of any specific dietary requirements.

Suitable age groups: Children of all ages accompanied by adults

Event location: The Wetlands Centre Cockburn, 184 Hope Road, Bibra Lake WA 6163

Price: $10 per child, adults to accompany children (concession/free tickets available, please contact us)

Parents/accompanying adults must register adult tickets. Please note that registrations are essential for everyone attending.


GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS

The Wetlands Centre Cockburn conducts Get Wild About Wetlands school holiday programs every school term break. offers a range of exciting educational sessions, hands-on activities, and eco-walks, talks and night stalks, activities which focus on our wetlands! Registrations are essential. Be quick as sessions book out fast!

This program is made possible thanks to State Natural Resource Management Program WA. 
Supported by the City of Cockburn.

About the Presenter

About the presenter:

Felicity Bairstow is a long time volunteer at The Wetlands Centre and serves on the team of the Wildflower Society of Western Australia – Murdoch Branch. She calls herself a lifelong nature nerd from country WA. She has spent the last 20 or so years working to conserve bushland and wetlands south of the Swan river here in Perth. A lot of that time went into the long campaign to protect the North Lake Reserve from Roe Highway Stage 8. She is now a co-convenor of the Community Wildlife Corridor group which has the vision of transforming the now partially cleared road reserve into a wildlife corridor and trail for people to enjoy and learn about the amazing plants, animals and culture of this area. Felicity is a wildflower expert, but at the same time won't let you miss the local birds, wildlife or insects.


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