Discover our Bird Trail
Sherwood Arboretum is a well-recognised birding hotspot, thanks to its generous tree cover, protected wetlands and mangroves, all sitting beside an established ‘wildlife corridor’, the Brisbane River.
Over the past 20 years, some 170 bird species have been recorded in the Arboretum. It is an ideal location to take local and international visitors for their first birding experience. The Arboretum sometimes provides excellent views of several local rarities, such as Spotless Crake, Pale-vented Bush-hen and White-headed Pigeon.
For beginners, it’s common to find 40 to 50 species in a 90-minute walk. An early start soon after sunrise is recommended.
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Professor Hugh Possingham
Life-long bird watcher and Australian ecologist, Professor High Possingham, former Queensland Chief Scientist, is your guide for bird walks in the Arboretum.
Please consider entering your observations into the eBird database to help document the Arboretum’s birdlife http://ebird.org/content/australia
For your Sherwood Arboretum check list of common birds, please click here