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Canberra Birds

Canberra and the surrounding region has the richest bird life of any Australian capital city – over two hundred species have been recorded there. From the largest bird, the Emu, to the smallest, the Weebill, the birds of Canberra present an ever-changing kaleidoscope of sizes, shapes, colours and sounds.

Their goals are to encourage interest in, and develop knowledge of, the birds of the Canberra region, to promote and co-ordinate the study of birds, and to promote the conservation of native birds and their habitat.

There’s lots you can do to get involved, get in touch with them today to find out more!

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