Tourism Mackay Birdwatching on Keswick Island
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Birdwatching on Keswick Island

📍 Keswick Island, 4741, Queensland

About Birdwatching on Keswick Island

Birdwatching on Keswick Island is one of the many delights of Keswick Island, where nature enthusiasts can discover an impressive diversity of birdlife. Despite its small size, the island is home to at least 33 recorded bird species, making it a rewarding destination for birdwatchers of all experience levels. Many of Keswick's ground-dwelling birds are easy to spot as they wander along grassy verges or casually cross the island's roads. Keep an eye out for Bush Stone-curlews and Masked Lapwings, which are known for laying their eggs in the most unexpected places, often with little more than a scrape in the ground for a nest. Look to the skies and you may be rewarded with sightings of majestic Sea Eagles and graceful Kites soaring overhead. These impressive birds of prey build large nests, typically on cliff tops, and often return to the same nesting sites year after year. Notable nesting locations on Keswick Island include Langton Point and areas near Singapore Bay, with the best viewing opportunities often enjoyed from the water. To learn more about the bird species found on Keswick Island and plan your birdwatching adventure.

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