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Gordon
Park Rainforest Walk

Sad to say, even this
unique piece of wilderness adjoining Gordon Park has been attacked and
damaged on multiple occasions.
The
Nature Walks of Nambucca Heads meander through a regenerating remnant
rainforest and are uniquely located in the midst of the residential
area.
The walks are not arduous, but why not spend some time as well just
sitting around relaxing and enjoying the smells and sounds of the
coastal bush. While sitting quietly look for the Eastern Yellow Robin
and the Rufous Fantail or some of the many other local and migratory
birds that make the forest their home.

While
walking along, listen for the whip-bird and the cat-bird, look for the
changes in the vegetation from the eucalypts and brush box on the drier
ridges to the increasing number of rainforest species as you move down
the slopes to the wetter and more protected areas, finally reaching the
melaleucas, figs and callistemons in the swampy parts. Be sure not to
miss the Pioneers' Well
Local
birds you may see in or around Gordon
Park

Azure Kingfisher |

Cattle Egrets |

Eastern Yellow Robin |

Noisy Pitta |

Fan-tailed Cuckoo |

Galah |

Australian Grebe |

Golden Whistler |

Green Cat Bird |

Kookaburra
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King Parrot |

Pacific Duck |

Satin Bowerbird |

Scaly Breast Lorikeet |

Frog Mouthed Owl |

White Headed Pigeon |
Where
the thickets of lantana and intruding camphor laurels have been removed,
we've been helping the regeneration process with plantings of local
provenance. The arboretum at the northern end of the tennis courts is a
special case; it was planted with rainforest species from other parts of
NSW and Queensland - for educational purposes.
Enjoy the forest and the vistas that can be glimpsed along the way - and
please leave only your footprints behind you.
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