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A rehabilitated parkland with a variety of habitats including field margins, open water, scrapes, littoral rainforest and a few birdhides.
Cattana Wetlands is a nice stop just outside of the Cairns CBD and a great place to see a variety of birds including Lovely Fairywren, Comb-crested Jacana, Double-eyed Fig-Parrot, Black Bittern, Little Kingfisher and a host of other North Queensland regulars. The paths are easy to navigate but be prepared for the heat if you go late morning as it gets warm.
Cattana Wetlands is very easily accessed from Cairns. Good parking, level ground and most paths are relatively smooth so easier access for those with mobility issues. There are a few picnic shelters as well as drinking fountains scattered around.
The area comprises of a series of lagoons and ponds the majority or which have the option to complete a circular loop around. There is also a boardwalk through a section of coastal rainforest that can provide good views of some of the more cryptic birds but be warned its usually thick with mosquitoes.
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Be Crocwise in croc country this means there is a risk that estuarine (salt water) crocodiles could be in the water bodies. They are seen often enough in the area so stay a safe distance from water and follow any signs as directed.
https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/plants-animals/animals/living-with/crocodiles/becrocwise?utm_source=shortURL&utm_medium=shortURL&utm_campaign=becrocwise
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