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Port Augusta Arid Lands Botanic Gardens

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Subject: Port Augusta Arid Lands Botanic Gardens
From: Anthea Fleming <>
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 18:40:22 +1100
Hi there Bill,
Whatever you do, don't miss the Arid Lands Garden! They very sensibly open at 6.00 am, so if you stop in Port A. overnight, you can see it while the light is good and birds are active. Don't know what it's like at present after so much drought, but I photo'd Wedgebill, White-browed Babblers, and lots of honeyeaters. Fascinating native bees in the Eremophilas. Stumpytail lizards strolling about. Plants great too. They have a cafe so you could have breakfast. Plus lots more I would have to look up in my diary. We were there in 2016, after a trip to Lake Eyre for non-birding purposes (celebrating 50th Anniversary of Donald Campbell's Land Speed Record, for which Brian's Car Club provided the timing team.) No birds at Lake Eyre at all. I didn't think very much of the Port A. Caravan Park, very dry and dusty, but we were only there for one night.
Have a great trip,
Best wishes,
Anthea Fleming



On 19/03/2019 2:52 PM, Bill Stent wrote:
Hi people, Bill here

I'm going to Lake Acraman (er, in South Australia) soon, and I'll be driving through Port Augusta on about the 12th of April, and maybe staying the night there.

I've heard that there's a good park there for birds: the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens.

Can anyone tell me anything about this place, including its specialities?

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