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It is free to enter Serendip Sanctuary and as you drive or walk up the road into the parking area there are opportunities to see kangaroos and wallabies as you can see above. Chestnut Teal and Hardheads were the predominant ducks and there were several Masked Lapwings amongst them. The Cape Barren Geese had goslings when I visited.
Herdsman Lake is very good if you only have access to public transport and will offer great birds like Blue-billed Ducks and Musk Ducks , but if you have a vehicle you should try and visit the Perth Hills National Parks and also Yanchep National Park. Grey Kangaroos. Water birds at Loch McNess.
The picnic area offers good opportunities to encounter Grey Kangaroos and they are particularly large animals. Grey Kangaroos at the Mundaring Weir picnic area. Sadly C Y O’Connor was criticized for his ideas and took his own life before the water had travelled the length of the pipe to reach Kalgoorlie. Glen Brook Dam.
As you first walk down the paths (or even park) the dominant species is not a bird but Eastern Grey Kangaroos, and lots of them. I had paused briefly to admire the oddity of a pair of Maned Ducks perched high on a dead tree, although I guess given that their other name is Australian Wood Duck I shouldn’t have been that surprised.
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