Canberra and the surrounding region has the richest bird life of any Australian capital city – over two hundred species have been recorded here. From our largest bird, the Emu, to the smallest, the Weebill, the birds of Canberra present an ever-changing kaleidoscope of sizes, shapes, colours and sounds. Click here for some of the native birds most commonly found in Canberra’s suburban gardens, parks and bushland.
Description of Services:
Objects and Purposes
- to encourage interest in, and develop knowledge of, the birds of the Canberra region;
- to promote and co-ordinate the study of birds
- to promote the conservation of native birds and their habitat.
Located In: [** Address, suburb, postcode **]
Servicing: Canberra and ACT Region,
Contact Details: http://canberrabirds.org.au/