Birdwatching around Fremantle This guide was supported by funding from the Western Birdwatching around Fremantle Australian Government’s State NRM Program. Nestled between the Swan River and Indian Ocean, the City of Fremantle provides a number of excellent...
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Birdwatching around Fremantle This guide was supported by funding from the Western Birdwatching around Fremantle Australian Government’s State NRM Program. Nestled between the Swan River and Indian Ocean, the City of Fremantle provides a number of excellent birdwatching opportunities in some of the most picturesque locations of the metropolitan area. The coastline provides a number of sites where coastal species such as Crested Tern can easily be encountered, whilst North Mole offers one of the best location in the metropolitan area to look for pelagic sea bird species such as shearwaters. The adjoining coastal heath contains species such as White- browed Scrubwren and White-cheeked Honeyeater Brown Honeyeater and remnant areas of woodland provide habitat for typical bush bird species of the Swan Coastal Plain. A number of birdwatching locations also have excellent Paintings and photographs by John Anderson, Robin recreational facilities, providing options for a family Ashford, Judy Bl
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