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  `A picture speaks a thousand words'. A visit to Kooragang Wetlands will not always result in you seeing everything that the area has to offer (a single visit to anywhere never does). But if you take your time (and your camera) and return regularly to Kooragang, you will come to understand why the place is so special for a host of plants and animals - and that includes us ...and hopefully you.

In the meantime sit back and enjoy the sights of plants, animals and people that can be found at Kooragang Wetlands if you are lucky (or canny) enough to catch the right light, expression, camera focal length, moment, time of year, time of day, time of tide etc. 

 

Pick of the bird shots - thanks to the great camera work of Chris Herbert (HBOC),  BAvocet SSS_MR.jpg (49973 bytes) Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Ash pre1_MR.JPG (73674 bytes)
Pick of the reflections hexham_reflection_MR.JPG (67633 bytes) mangrove sunset_MR.JPG (83331 bytes)
Pick of the plants plum pine a_MR.JPG (91823 bytes) orchid2 004_MR.jpg (53349 bytes) Orchid_MR.JPG (172731 bytes)
Highs and lows of the tides BWK_Flood_MR.JPG (68861 bytes) mangrove3_MR.JPG (118668 bytes)
Pick of the weather DSC00375.JPG (614131 bytes)
Pick of the people bwk school2_MR.JPG (69744 bytes) caneoist_MR.JPG (74963 bytes)
Pick of the bird's eye views*. (*Thanks to Agility and NPWS for providing the  helicopter flights.)   aerial_dykes_MR.JPG (46771 bytes) aeria_SSS_MR.JPG (63901 bytes)
Sunrise/Sunset DSC00015a.JPG (485685 bytes)
Pics from visitors to Kooragang Wetlands cormarant 1_MR.JPG (59739 bytes)
Raptor lookout post.       Photo:  Melissa Myer Darter. Photo: Julia Page

If you have a great shot you took at Kooragang Wetlands that you would like to share, please email it (or otherwise get it to us) and we'll include it in the gallery.

 
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