Bird Walk at Bullock Hill

Calling all birdwatchers!

Join us for a morning walk with John Gitsham in Bullock Hill Conservation Park, to view and record the bird species present for the Friends of Cox Scrub.

Tuesday 16th May, 8:30am to 1:00pm.

Morning tea and lunch will be provided.

Places are limited to 15 people only.

Bullock Hill Conservation Park is a 200 Ha reserve comprised of Pink and Cup gum, with a dense understorey of acacia and mixed heath. A native grassland with scattered Blue Gums thrives along the park’s eastern boundary.

According to Birds SA, common species in the park include Common Bronzewing, Superb Fairywren, Brown-headed Honeyeater, Red Wattlebird, Grey Strikethrush. Less common species include Peaceful Dove, Rainbow Bee-eater, Buff-rumped Thornbill, Black-faced Cuckooshrike.

Access to the park is via Wattle Flat Road and the park is signposted.

This project is supported by the SA Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme and the NRM Levy.

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Calling all birdwatchers! Join us for a morning walk with John Gitsham in Bullock Hill Conservation Park, to view and record the bird species present for the Friends of Cox Scrub. Tuesday 16th May, 8:30am to 1:00pm. Morning tea and lunch will be provided. Places are limited to 15 people only. Bullock Hill Conservation Park […]

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