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Stretching from the Hawkesbury River to Lake Macquarie, the Central Coast is a haven for birdwatchers, with diverse habitats including wetlands, rainforests, and coastal heath. Over 300 species have been recorded here, making it a prime destination for twitchers and nature lovers alike. Grab your binoculars and explore these top sites.
Highlights & What to See
- Wyrrabalong National Park – Two sections (Bateau Bay and Crackneck Point) protect coastal rainforest and heath. Look for the rare Glossy Black-Cockatoo, as well as wrens, honeyeaters, and the Powerful Owl.
- Norah Head Reserve – A headland with coastal scrub and a historic lighthouse. Watch for seabirds like shearwaters, gannets, and the occasional albatross during migration.
- Lake Munmorah State Conservation Area – Around Bird Island and the lake edge, you'll spot pelicans, cormorants, terns, and migratory waders such as the Eastern Curlew.
- Bouddi National Park – Coastal walking tracks offer views of sea eagles, peregrine falcons, and lyrebirds in the rainforest gullies.
- Rumbalara Reserve – A bushland reserve in Gosford with a network of trails; a reliable spot for the Superb Lyrebird, satin bowerbirds, and king parrots.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least two days to cover the key sites, with a full day for Wyrrabalong and Lake Munmorah, and another for Bouddi and Norah Head. Early mornings are best for activity. If you're short on time, focus on Wyrrabalong and Rumbalara Reserve for a rewarding half-day outing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gosford – The gateway town with cafes and the Australian Reptile Park.
- The Entrance – A coastal hub with a pelican feeding platform and lake walks.
- Avoca Beach – A scenic beach with a rock platform for shorebirds.
- Kincumba Mountain Reserve – Bushland with lyrebirds and wallabies.
- Brisbane Water National Park – Wetlands and eucalypt forests for honeyeaters and robins.
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