Camping will be on a private property, on the banks of the Tumut River, only a few kilometres from town. Those not wanting to camp could organise to stay in town and join us each day (there are many motels in Tumut, and a pleasant caravan park adjacent to the local wetlands).
Daytime excursions will be to a variety of spots, including some which are regularly surveyed by a COG member for Birdlife Australia’s Key Biodiversity Areas project. Places to be visited include the Tumut Common and Wetlands, Shelley’s Lagoon, Junction Park, the Thomas Boyd Trackhead and Talbingo.
Register with Sandra Henderson, shirmax2931@gmail.com