Birdwatching

Over 270 species of birds have been recorded in the Lake Argyle region – that is almost one third of all the species found in Australia! Walking around the Lake Argyle Village or cruising on a birdwatching charter will guarantee that you spot not only a great variety of birds but also a few rare species as well.

Lake Argyle Village

A short walk around the caravan park during the dry season is usually rewarded with excellent sightings of the endangered “Gouldian Finch”. Other species easily seen around the village include:

Birds found around Lake Argyle


Out on the Lake

If you have your own boat it is easy to see Sandstone Shrike Thrush, White Quilled Rock Pigeons, Ospreys plus many others.

To see the rarer species such as the Yellow Chat, Purple Crowned Fairy Wren and a range of migratory waders, you really need to join a specialised birdwatching charter which can be arranged – contact us for more details.

Once again refer to our bird list to get an idea of what has actually been recorded either at the village or out on a birdwatching tour. Up to 130 species have been recorded on a single full day birding trip!

Birds found around Lake Argyle

 

 

"If one were to paint this country in it's true colours, I doubt it would be believed. It would be said at least that the artist exaggerated greatly, for never have I seen such richness and variety of hue as in these ranges"

An extract from the novel "Kings in Grass Castles" (by permission of the Author : Mary Durack)