A Bird Watchers Paradise

Bimbi Park is home to more than 80 bird species, drawn by the native trees, sheltered bushland, and year-round food and water.

Some birds live here permanently, while others pass through with the seasons, making every visit unique. Many birdwatchers and bird clubs regularly visit Bimbi to enjoy the incredible diversity on display.

Birds spotted at Bimbi Park over the decades;

  1. Australian Gannet (offshore)
  2. Beautiful Firetail (Point Franklin only)
  3. Black Bird – Common
  4. Bowerbird – Satin
  5. Bronzewing – Brush
  6. Cockatoo – Gang-gang
  7. Cockatoo – Yellow Tailed Black
  8. Cockatoo – Sulphur Crested
  9. Common Bronzewing Brown Goshawk
  10. Corellas
  11. Corellas Little
  12. Crested Tern (offshore)
  13. Cuckoo – Pallid
  14. Cuckoo-Shrike – Black Faced
  15. Currawong – Grey
  16. Currawong – Pied
  17. Eagle – Wedge Tailed
  18. Egret – Great
  19. Fairy - Martin
  20. Falcon – Brown
  21. Falcon – Peregrine
  22. Fantail – Cuckoo
  23. Fantail – Grey
  24. Finch – Red Browed
  25. Flycatcher – Restless
  26. Flycatcher – Satin
  27. Frogmouth – Tawny
  28. Galah
  29. Goldfinch – European
  30. Goshawk – Grey
  31. Gull – Silver
  32. Heron – White Necked
  33. Heron – White Faced
  34. Honeyeater – Crescent
  35. Honeyeater – Fuscous
  36. Honeyeater – New Holland
  37. Honeyeater – Singing
  38. Honeyeater – White Eared
  39. Honeyeater – White Naped
  40. Honeyeater – Yellow Faced
  41. House Sparrow
  42. Ibis – Straw Necked
  43. Ibis – Australian White
  44. Kestrel – Nankeen
  45. Kingfisher – Sacred
  46. Kookaburra – Laughing
  47. Magpie – Australian
  48. Magpie Lark
  49. Owl – Southern Boobook
  50. Pacific Gull (shoreline)
  51. Pardalote – Striated
  52. Pardalote – Forty Spotted
  53. Parrot – Elegant
  54. Parrot – Australian King
  55. Plover – Hooded
  56. Raven – Australian
  57. Raven – Little
  58. Robin - Rose
  59. Robin – Hooded
  60. Robin – Eastern Yellow
  61. Robin – Scarlet
  62. Rosella – Crimson
  63. Scrub Wren – White-browed
  64. Shrike Thrush – Grey
  65. Silvereye
  66. Skylark
  67. Spinebill - Eastern
  68. Starling – Common
  69. Skua – Arctic (offshore)
  70. Spotted (Turtle) Dove
  71. Swallow – Welcome
  72. Swiftlet – White Rumped
  73. Thornbill – Brown
  74. Thornbill – Bu Rumped
  75. Thrush – Bassian
  76. Treecreeper – White Throated
  77. Wagtail – Willie
  78. Wattle Bird – Little
  79. Wattle Bird – Red
  80. White Throated Needletail
  81. Wood Swallow – Dusky
  82. Wren – Superb Fairy Wren
  83. Wren – Southern Emu Wren

Please let us know if you see any birds not on this list!

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