The 30,830-hectare Mount Frankland National Park has a rich array of forest birds, from eagles to colourful fairy wrens and robins. Short walks in any part of the park should reveal at least 20 species at any time of the year.
The best times for bird watching in Mount Frankland National Park are spring and early summer, when birds are most active and often in full song. Although the park has never been fully surveyed for birds, more than 50 species are likely to occur here. Most reside in the area, but some arrive as spring migrants and others leave temporarily during the cold winter months.
Location
50 km from Walpole. 30 minutes drive from Walpole
Further Information
Website: DEC Parks, Reserves
Department
of Environment and Conservation
Locked Bag 104, Bentley Delivery Centre
BENTLEY
Western Australia 6983
Phone: (08) 9334 0333
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