Description
From November to May the Coodanup foreshore is a great location to search for migratory shorebirds such as Red-necked Stint, Curlew Sandpiper and Great Knot. Check tide time for best periods for the beach mud-flats to be exposed. Over a 150 species have been recorded at this site.
The small wetland shown on the map has seen Australian Spotted Crake and Buff-banded Rail as well as numerous other waterfowl. The surrounding bushland accounts for a good suite of bushbirds.
Details
Access
Nairns is located at the end of John Street, Coodanup. Press P on the map to access Google mapping.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , Beach , Mud flatsConditions
FlatCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year round , Summer , AutumnBest time to visit
SummerRoute
Wide pathDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
YesExtra info
Note that the Nairns bird hide is always locked and while keys are available on request to the City of Mandurah, it is poorly sited and practically useless.
Note also that the section of the route shown that lies along the Serpentine River can only be undertaken at low tides.
