Birdwatching in New South Wales (NSW)

Close to the city

Royal National Park
This lush coastal park is a fantastic spot to have a birdwatching adventure and it’s only one hour drive from Sydney’s CBD. You'll find a variety of species, the Eastern Rosella with its vibrant plumage and the Nankeen Kestrel patrolling the skies. You may also hear the call of the Superb Lyrebird.

Don’t have a car? Try Centennial Park and Royal Botanic Gardens.

Road trip

Blue Mountains
The rugged terrain and lush forests of this area, west of Sydney, provide an ideal habitat for a variety of bird species. As you explore the eucalyptus forests, you may encounter the Gang-gang Cockatoo, known for its distinctive call and striking crimson head. Keep an eye out for different types of honeyeaters, who migrate from the coast to the mountains.

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eBird hot spots

The eBird website and app list publicly accessible locations where birdwatchers frequently submit their sightings.

Visit the eBird website

Community

Meet other bird lovers at meet-ups and local birdwatching group events.

Find local birdwatchers

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