Mandurah birdwatching tours

Mandurah, in Western Australia, is a prime destination for birdwatching enthusiasts, boasting a habitat for up to 100,000 waterbirds due to its location at the northern end of the Peel Inlet. The region hosts a diverse array of native and migratory birds, with over 100 different species nesting, breeding, and feeding in the estuary. Some of the top birdwatching spots in Mandurah include the Mandurah Estuary, Mandurah Harbour & Dolphin Pool, and Len Howard Conservation Park.

In addition to these spots, the Darling Range to the west of Mandurah provides diverse Jarrah forest flora and habitat for native birds, enriching the birdwatching experience. The Peel-Harvey Estuary, recognized as a Wetland of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention in 1990, is a must-visit location for birdwatchers. With its rich birdlife and scenic landscapes, Mandurah and the Peel Region offer an ideal retreat for bird enthusiasts.

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