Fivebough Wetlands

Highlights

Spot over 170 bird species, including rare and threatened natives Explore Aboriginal culture at the Budyaan Baamirra Centre Enjoy serene birdwatching from four dedicated viewing shelters

Overview

Fivebough Wetlands, located to the north-east of Leeton, in the Riverina region of NSW is Crown Reserve designated under the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance for conserving…

Fivebough Wetlands, located to the north-east of Leeton, in the Riverina region of NSW is Crown Reserve designated under the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance for conserving biological diversity. (R1030008)

The wetlands contain a habitat of exceptional quality for water birds, particularly waders. Around 174 different species of bird have been observed at Fivebough to date. Keep your eyes peeled for rare and threatened species like the Australian painted snipe, magpie goose and freckled duck.

Don't miss the Budyaan Baamirra Centre and Wiradjuri Garden where you can discover the significance of the wetlands to the local Aboriginal people.

First or last light of the day, when the air is cool, is generally a good time to spy water-birds and small birds out and about feeding when their prey is also active. There are four bird viewing shelters along the Wetlands Walk track, named after unique bird species which visit or inhabit the Fivebough Wetlands.
The approximate area of Fivebough Wetlands is 342 hectares.

Call into Leeton Visitors Information Centre prior to visiting to obtain maps and local bird information.

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