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The Shoalhaven on the NSW south coast is home to an amazing variety of birds and is a mecca for birdwatchers.
BirdLife Shoalhaven promotes a better understanding of our birds and works tirelessly to ensure their survival.





Callala Wetland Walkway Bird Walk

Grade and Distance: - about 3km (1 hour) - easy grade on path and boardwalk

Vegetation Types - Saltmarsh, mangroves, Bangalay Sands forest, Dry Sclerophyll and Swamp Sclerophyll forests, and Swamp Oak forest.

What to look for:
Possible bird species include cormorants, ducks, grebes, thornbills, honeyeaters, raptors, whistlers, finches, dotterels, woodland birds, swamp birds and mangrove birds.

Location:
The walking track is located at the lower end of Callala Creek, just upstream of Jervis Bay, between Callala Bay and Callala Beach. The walk start is at the corner of Chisholm Street and Sheaffe Street in Callala Bay.

Track Notes:
Click here to download the track notes for the walk. The track notes refer to the numbers in the map below ...

This is a mudmap of the walks




Links to all the self-guided Shoalhaven bird walks:

1. Bangalee Reserve
4. Ben's Walk
7. Booderee Botanic Gardens
10. Little Forest Plateau
13. Hyams Beach
16. Warden Head

2. Bomaderry Creek
5. Lake Wollumboola
8. Murray's Beach Circuit
11. Narrawallee Inlet
14. Vincentia WTP
17. Wilfords Lane Wetlands

3. Shoalhaven Heads
6. Abraham's Bosom
9. Yatte Yattah NR
12. Burrill Lake
15. Callala Wetland Walkway
18. Lake Conjola Entrance

Download the Shoalhaven Bird Walks brochure

Varied Sittella

Great Egret

Brown Thornbill

Crimson Rosella