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Birdwatching at Jean Todkill Park in Crookwell

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Goulburn Road, Crookwell NSW 2583, Crookwell, NSW 2583
(02) 4832 1988

Description

Jean Todkill Park in Crookwell is a bird-lover's paradise, offering an opportunity to observe a wide variety of waterfowl all year round.

The bird hide is an initiative of the Crookwell Fauna and Flora Club that overlooks a large dam teeming with waterfowl, including coots, cormorants, ducks, grebes, herons, moorhens and even pelicans. The bird hide is designed to provide an optimal viewing experience without disturbing the birds in their natural habitat.

At Jean Todkill Park, bird enthusiasts can observe a variety of birds of different species, including coots, cormorants, ducks, grebes, herons, moorhens and even pelicans. Apart from birdwatching, visitors can enjoy a peaceful nature walk, the cool breeze and soothing sounds of the water. The park is also a great location for photography, as the animals are often in their natural breeding and nesting habitats.

Jean Todkill Park is open to visitors all year round. Also, spring and autumn are the best seasons to observe migratory birds.

Jean Todkill Park is located just a few minutes’ drive from Crookwell town centre. It is situated at the intersection of Brierfield Road and Todkill Drive in Crookwell. Visitors can take the Brierfield Road from Crookwell town centre and follow signs to Jean Todkill park.

After a day of birdwatching, visitors can head to Crookwell town centre, which is just a short drive away, where they can indulge in some culinary delights.

Details

Trails & sites: Birdwatching

Location

Goulburn Road, Crookwell NSW 2583, Crookwell, NSW 2583

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