

This unique location is accessible from the Ungarra-Yeelanna Road and is home to the historic water catchment scheme using a large natural rock formation which collected and stored water for the steam strains that ran in the early part of the century. It also has a small pocket of native bushland that is home to quite a collection of native birds along with several clearings for good bird spotting. The nearby adjacent roadsides and the old railway line are also worth investigation with a variety of low bushes and trees for birds to rest and forage in.
Common Birds ….. Gray Butcherbird, Silver Eye, Superb Fairywren, Welcome Swallow,
Yellow-rumped Thornbill, Superb fairywren
Frequent Sitings ….. Australian Ringneck, Australian Magpie, Gray Currawong, Gray Fantail, Red Wattlebird, Rufous Whistler, Western Whistler, Willie-wagtail
Feeling Lucky ….. Brown-headed Honeyeater, Common Bronzewing, Diamond Firetail, Inland Thornbill, Spotted Pardalote, Singing Honeyeater