Summer Birding at Randwick

Sun 7 Dec 2025 - Sun 7 Dec 2025

7.30 am - 9.30 am

Location
Randwick Environmental Park
Address
27 Munda Street, Randwick

Discover the hidden treasures of Randwick Environment Park! Join us for a peaceful early morning walk through this island of biodiversity, where beautiful bushland and wetlands provide shelter and food for an incredible variety of wildlife. This is the perfect time to observe birds at their most active—spotting everything from large, noisy species to tiny, secretive ones, including both landbirds and waterbirds.

Cost
Free
Bookings
Book via Humanitix link below

Randwick Environment Park is a gem! It’s an island of biodiversity, with its beautiful bushland plants and wetland offering shelter and food for wildlife, including lots of bird species. We will slowly explore the area in the early morning when birds are at their most active, and hopefully we’ll see many different species, from large and noisy birds to tiny, secretive ones; landbirds and waterbirds. We’ll watch their fascinating behaviours and try to learn a few birdcalls, and we might even see some breeding activity.

You will be guided by ecologist Renée Ferster Levy, who has observed over 80 species in Randwick Environment Park (or flying over) in the last 10 years, and is fascinated by how each bird uses the area, and what we can do to help them thrive even outside the Park.

Who is it for?

While this birdwatching walk is aimed at adults, keen kids 8 and over are welcome. Each child must be accompanied by an adult.

Last Updated: 27 November 2025
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