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Field Meeting : Gulaga (lower area)

Walking Difficulty Grade 2-3 (Moderate-Strenuous)

Approx 3-5km. The initial part of the walk along Dromedary trail is a moderate walk along a formed track. It becomes more strenuous as we get closer to the mountain and includes a long-steep climb.

What we might see

We walk across farmland and then up into the lower reaches of Gulaga. Black-shouldered Kite, Satin Bowerbird, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike, Yellow-throated and Large-billed Scrubwren, Superb Lyrebird, Crescent and Yellow-tufted Honeyeater, with the possibility of Noisy Pitta, Green Catbird, Olive Whistler and Pilotbird.

Where we meet

Meet near the community oval which is on an unnamed road that runs east off Corkhill Drive,100 metres to the south of Pam’s Store, Tilba Tilba.


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