Fivebough Wetlands Ne

About Fivebough Wetlands Ne

This page is about the NE end of the Fivebough Wetlands or the non permanent end. Best place to view this are is From the "Hooey Rd Lookout"

Fivebough Wetlands Ne Description

Located on Fivebough Swamp's eastern lunette, the lookout and carpark were constructed by the Trust in July 1999. It is a vantage point overlooking the ephemeral wetland. By late May flooding has normally commenced, remaining inundated through until January by when drying has mostly occured. During this time 1000's of waterbirds of many species may be seen from here. In most years from mid October to late December during the final 2 hours before dusk a spectacular event often occurs. Glossy Ibis fly into the wetland to roost for the night from the surrounding irrigation area. Numbers vary from year to year, with 20, 000 recorded in December 1995, 5, 000 November 2003, 15, 000 November 2005, and 10, 000 during November 2006. Similarly many Whiskered Terns may be seen during this period also. Highest numbers of Whiskered Terns recorded have been 20, 000 in December 1995, and 10, 000 in November 2006.

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More about Fivebough Wetlands Ne

Fivebough Wetlands Ne is located at Hooey Road, Leeton, New South Wales 2705
http://www.fiveboughwetlands.org.au/