A Workshop From The Nature Education Project
Join local birding expert John Gitsham to explore Tolderol’s wetlands and discover the waterbirds shorebirds that call this Ramsar-listed site home.
Join local birding expert John Gitsham for a guided birdwatching session at Tolderol Game Reserve, one of South Australia’s important wetland sites and part of the Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert Wetland Ramsar site.
With its open water, samphire, sedges and reedbeds, Tolderol provides habitat for an impressive variety of waterbirds and wetland species. September also marks the beginning of spring - and the start of the migratory shorebird season - making it a particularly exciting time to explore the reserve.
Tolderol has recorded more than 160 bird species, including numerous migratory shorebirds. Recent wetland restoration has significantly increased the area of managed foraging habitat, with the reserve now providing around 150 hectares of habitat for migratory and non-migratory shorebirds during much of the shorebird season.
Meet your guide - John Gitsham
John is a dedicated conservationist, naturalist and birder with decades of experience and well known locally for his knowledge and bird photography.
Things to know;
Meet at the main park entrance gate, we will then convoy together to the different birding spots.
Please note: Snake encounters can be common at Tolderol. Please ensure you are wearing appropriate closed-toe boots with long pants or bring gaiters if you are extra cautious.
What to bring;
Binoculars
Weather appropriate and SunSmart gear - hat, long sleeves, long pants, closed toe boots
Water and snacks if you need
This session is seeded by Green Adelaide.

