Big Dip lake walk SA

Survey Point Big Dip Lake Walk SA
Latitude -37.2719400 (37° 16′ 19″ S)
Longitude 139.8286100 (139° 49′ 43″ E)

On the Nora Criena Rd about 15km SE of Robe, there is a walking track beside the lake, the lake doesn’t attract much in the way of waterfowl, but the bushland is good quality and thus can be good birding.

No camping is allowed there there is a paid campsite at Little Dip CP about 1.5km north

Surveys done 3

Blogs:

Anne Beadell Hwy, SW WA, Nullarbor plain 2014

Calder Hwy, Sunset NP, Silver City Hwy, Sturt NP, Strzelecki track, Danggali, Ngarkat, Coorong 2013/14

SA coast, Stuart Hwy, Central Australia, East Kimberley, Darwin region, Kakadu NP, Barkly Hwy, inland NE Qld 2017

  • Black Swan
    Cygnus atratus
    1 (33.33%)
  • Australian Shelduck
    Tadorna tadornoides
    1 (33.33%)
  • Stubble Quail
    Coturnix pectoralis
    1 (33.33%)
  • Brush Bronzewing
    Phaps elegans
    1 (33.33%)
  • Masked Lapwing
    Vanellus miles
    3 (100.00%)
  • Silver Gull
    Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae
    1 (33.33%)
  • Swamp Harrier
    Circus approximans
    1 (33.33%)
  • Brown Goshawk
    Accipiter fasciatus
    1 (33.33%)
  • Superb Fairy-wren
    Malurus cyaneus
    2 (66.67%)
  • Rufous Bristlebird
    Dasyornis broadbenti
    1 (33.33%)
  • Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
    Acanthagenys rufogularis
    3 (100.00%)
  • Red Wattlebird
    Anthochaera carunculata
    1 (33.33%)
  • Singing Honeyeater
    Gavicalis virescens
    1 (33.33%)
  • Yellow-faced Honeyeater
    Caligavis chrysops
    1 (33.33%)
  • White-browed Scrubwren
    Sericornis frontalis
    3 (100.00%)
  • Brown Thornbill
    Acanthiza pusilla
    2 (66.67%)
  • Grey Shrike-thrush
    Colluricincla harmonica
    2 (66.67%)
  • Australian Magpie
    Gymnorhina tibicen
    2 (66.67%)
  • Grey Fantail
    Rhipidura fuliginosa
    3 (100.00%)
  • Forest Raven
    Corvus tasmanicus
    2 (66.67%)
  • Beautiful Firetail
    Stagonopleura bella
    2 (66.67%)
  • European Goldfinch
    Carduelis carduelis
    1 (33.33%)
  • Welcome Swallow
    Hirundo neoxena
    2 (66.67%)
  • Silvereye
    Zosterops lateralis
    3 (100.00%)
  • Common Blackbird
    Turdus merula
    2 (66.67%)

flowers on Dig Dip lake walk