Birdwatching for Beginners

Join BirdLife Shoalhaven for a fun family-friendly introduction to birdwatching.

Explore bushwalking tracks at Bundanon while spotting birds in their native habitats and discover fascinating facts about their calls and the environments they depend on. Perfect for curious beginners, this outdoor adventure invites young nature lovers and up-and-coming twitchers to cultivate observation skills, wonder, and care for the natural world.

Please note, the track has uneven ground. Some sections may be steep, and there may be a creek crossing. Wear sturdy footwear, weather-appropriate clothing, and bring a water bottle. Walks will go ahead in wet weather. 

BirdLife Shoalhaven

BirdLife Shoalhaven is a local branch of BirdLife Australia, dedicated to conserving native birds and their habitats. Formed in 2014, it promotes bird appreciation, education, and conservation through community engagement, research, and advocacy. The group works locally to support national efforts for a brighter future for Australia’s birdlife. 

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Cost

Adult $25
Concession $22
Member $20
Child (Under 12) $22
Family (2x adults, 2x youth) $75
Bookings are essential.
Tickets include entry to Art Museum and Homestead.

Location

170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo

Visiting

Meet at Visitor Information Office at the Art Museum site 15-minutes prior to departure.
Please note this birdwatching walk takes place on uneven bush tracks and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or requiring wheelchair access. Please contact Bundanon at programs@bundanon.com.au if you have any further questions.

Dates & Times
Saturday 18th April 2026 Art Museum Site
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