

Harvey Lagoon is situated adjacent to Bratten Road entrance into Tumby Bay and can be accessed by foot from both Bratten Road and Harvey Wells Road. The lagoon holds water during the cooler months and depending on local rainfall can be home to several aquatic birds during these months. There are no defined paths within the area at this time and the outer edge of the lagoon can become quite sticky when wet, please take care of native vegetation when accessing this area.
Common Birds …… Chestnut Teal, Crested Pigeon, Gray Teal, Masked Lapwing, New Holland Honeyeater, Singing Honeyeater, Spotted Scrubwren, White-fronted Chat, White-faced Heron
Frequent Sitings….. Australian Shelduck, Australasian Pipit, Black Swan, Black-faced Cuckooshrike, Galah, Pacific Black Duck, Pied Stilt, Red Wattlebird, Superb Fairywren
Feeling Lucky……. Gray Shrike-thrush, Horsfield’s Bronze Cuckoo, Pallid Cuckoo, Spiney-cheeked Honeyeater