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Director: Dr Jennifer Gardner
Waite Arboretum
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
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Birdlife

On any day of the year more than 50 trees in the Arboretum are flowering or fruiting, attracting nectar feeding birds and parrots. The watercourse, lake and floating island attract waterbirds and are frequented at different times by ducks, geese, cormorants, pelicans, grebes, egrets and herons. Mature eucalypts in the Arboretum provide nesting hollows which take many decades to develop.

Keen birdwatchers can participate in our bird surveys (pdf 615kB).

Birds of the Waite Arboretum, by Max Possingham