Description
Nearly 150 species are recorded at Derby Jetty on eBird including numerous mangrove dwelling species and including the infrequently seen Great-billed Heron and the Kimberley form of Lemon-bellied Flyrobin.
Other 'sought after' birds that have been recorded here include Torresian Kingfisher, Eastern Curlew and Broad-billed Flycatcher.
Details
Access
Derby Jetty is accessed via Jetty Road which extends off Loch St, Derby. Press P on the map to access Google mapping. Birding can be done from the jetty itself (open for pedestrian access) or from the adjacent rock walls. Check tides (see link below) as to when the mud flats become visible. Note that the flats are Saltwater Crocodile habitat! Note also that Derby records one of the world's greatest tidal ranges.
Terrain and Habitat
Scattered trees and bushes , Mud flats , SeaConditions
FlatCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
Winter , SpringBest time to visit
WinterRoute
Wide pathDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
NoLinks
- Derby Jetty is an eBird hotspot.
- Birding at Derby Jetty.
- Birding sites around Derby.
- Derby tides info.


