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Gum Swamp Wildlife Refuge

Gum Swamp & Bird Hide, Newell Highway,
Forbes, New South Wales, 2871

Contacts
Email: hello@forbesartssociety.com
Phone: 0407 154 154
Website: https://www.forbesartssociety.com/gum-swamp-wildlife-refuge

Gum Swamp Wildlife Refuge attracts a diverse variety of fauna and has long-been recognised as a nationally significant site for ornithology (bird watching). Due to Gum Swamp’s importance as waterbird and bird habitat, the site was promoted to Wildlife Refuge status in 1985.Four bird hides, located on the water’s edge, feature unobtrusive vantage points for avid and amateur twitchers to observe water and forest birds, both local and migratory. In addition to the extensive range of birds, 14 different mammals, 9 reptiles, 6 frogs, as well as the common bent-wing bat have been recorded in the area. Invasive carp and mosquito fish are also present in Gum Swamp.However, you don’t need to be a devote twitcher to appreciate the nature reserve. The site lends itself to a whole range of passive recreational opportunities including photography, art, as well as health and wellness pursuits.Located four kilometres south-west of Forbes. Turn off the Newell Highway (south) onto Warrul Road, then left onto Greens Road.

Aerial Photo of Gum Swamp showing body of water scattered with dead river gum trees.
Elderly gentleman pointing and young girl looking through binoculars
Man and woman stand on bird hide platform overlooking the water

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