Tinchi Tamba Wetlands – Bird Walk
Details
Tinchi Tamba contains mangroves, salt-marshes, melaleuca wetlands, grasslands and open forest. This attracts numerous bird species, such as waders, water fowl, kingfishers and flycatchers. This walk is easy and flat with a mixture of sealed and unsealed paths.
For those who went on our 2023 walk here, we'll be taking a different route this time 🙂
At the end of the walk, we’ll have a quick BYO morning tea and go through the bird list.
There are public toilets on-site at the picnic area approx.
This event is free. A gold coin donation is appreciated (but not mandatory) to cover the organiser fees. Alternatively, you can buy me a coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BirdsSEQMeetup
Things to Bring:
- Binoculars, or camera with telephoto lens
- Enclosed shoes
- Hat
- Snacks for morning tea
- Fold-out chair for morning tea
- Please do not bring your pets.
Directions: Tinchi Tamba Wetlands Reserve. ⚠️Avoid using the place name in your GPS application, as it can direct you to the Sunshine Coast. It is better to navigate to 244 Wyampa Rd, then follow the signs to (Deep Water Bend Reserve) the picnic ground and restrooms.
GPS: -27.29952, 153.03273
Start Time: 6.00 am
Estimated Finish Time: 9.00 am
Grade: Easy
Distance: 4.6km
Tinchi Tamba Wetlands – Bird Walk