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Australia, New South Wales

Overview

Royal National Park was established in 1879, which makes it the second oldest national park, after Yellowstone NP in the USA. Located only 32 km (about 20 miles) south of Sydney in NSW, it is 15,091 hectares (150.91 sq. kms) in size. 241 species of birds have been recorded in the park, along with 43 native mammals, 40 reptile species and 30 amphibian species.

Birds

Notable Species

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Rarities

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Check-list

To be Continued

Other Wildlife

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Site Information

History and Use

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Areas of Interest

  • Audley Weir - good for Azure Kingfisher
  • Lady Carrington Drive - lyrebirds a possibility
  • Wattle Flat
  • Mount Bass Fire Trail - not far from Audley Weir

Access and Facilities

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Contact Details

Phone: 02 9542 0648
Street address: Farnell Avenue, Audley Heights, NSW 2232

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