The Royal would be my pick, where depends on the weather, if it's windy
steer clear of the exposed heathlands. If it's not try them out, should
be some wildflowers out and a good range of honeyeaters and other birds.
Wattle Forest always give s a good range of species It is accessed from
Audley, drive over the causeway (from Sutherland side), Turn right after
the buildings/ cafes, last right before climbing the hill, follow the
road to a wooden bridge, drive across and follow the road to the left to
the end. Park and keep walking in that direction and you'll find a foot
track heading under the rain forest, it weaves in and out and you'll be
watching for rinforest birds, watr birds, and birds from the drier
forest which starts pretty much as the valley walls rise, it's quite a
narrow strip. Morning is generally better, but you should get a good
list. Do this before heading to the heathlands (if not windy) as you
lose light earlier in the valley.
regards,
Chris Ross
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