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Woodland Birds Discovery Walk

  • Browns Road Monarto, SA, 5254 Australia (map)

A Workshop From The Mulgundawa to Tungkillo Biodiversity Links Project

Visit the Monarto Woodlands and discover the rich birdlife of the region.


Guided by bird expert John Gitsham, you’ll learn how to identify woodland birds, explore the habitats that support them, and pick up tips on best-practice birdwatching. We will record the species we observe to complete a bird survey as part of our time together.

Spring is the perfect season, with flowering vegetation, nesting activity, and plenty to observe. Together, we’ll also contribute to conservation by completing a bird monitoring survey to record the species we encounter.

The Monarto Woodlands is one of the region’s birdwatching gems, with more than 100 species recorded. Its unique mix of remnant and planted vegetation creates a fascinating blend of Mallee and Hills habitat - offering lots to experience for bird lovers of all levels.

Afterwards, stay around for a cuppa and a chat! Please BYO coffee cup so we can reduce waste.

 

What to bring:

BYO binoculars if you have them.

Wear enclosed shoes, be SunSmart and dress for the weather.

BYO water bottle, we will have extra water if needed.

Where to meet:

Meet at the carpark on Browns Road, approx. 4km north of the Browns Road and Highland Road intersection.

About our presenter:

John Gitsham is a longtime naturalist, conservationist and birder with over 40 years’ experience. He founded Nature Connections and leads birding and bird photography workshops across South Australia, the Riverland and Mallee.

John blends birding, photography and environmental learning through his walks, presentations, and community work.

This event is part of the Second Nature ‘Mulgundawa to Tungkillo Biodiversity Links’ project, supported by the Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board through funding from the landscape levies.

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