Breakfast with the birds
Event description
Did you know that over 140 species of bird have been recorded at Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary? Come and find out which species call the sanctuary home!
Enjoy a walk through the sanctuary at a time it is usually closed to the public. The day will begin with a survey to search for everything from flashy lorikeets to mysterious ‘little brown things’. This will be followed by a light breakfast in the Yellowbox Hut.
This is a great opportunity to learn how to spot and identify birds from local experts. No experience is necessary.
This event is part of the Great Southern Bioblitz. Don't forget to join Nangak Tamboree's project to go into the running to win prizes for the most species observed!
Photo - Michael Livingston
FAQs
Are there minimum age requirements for this event?
Children are welcome as long as they are able to walk quietly through the bush. Recommended for children ages 10 years and above (limited number of child tickets will be available). Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Do I need to bring anything?
BYO binoculars (not essential), closed toed comfortable walking shoes, reusable coffee cup
What happens if it rains?
Wildlife don't tend to mind a little bit of rain, so the event will go ahead even if light showers are expected. We may cancel the tour in extreme weather conditions (eg. high winds or heavy rainfall); we will contact you directly if this occurs and will refund your registration fee.
How can I get in touch with any questions?
If you have any questions, please contact us on (03) 9479 1206 or wildlife@latrobe.edu.au
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