Looking for birds in the sand dunes at Tamala Conservation Park. Photo: D. Wake.
Camera IconLooking for birds in the sand dunes at Tamala Conservation Park. Photo: D. Wake. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Quinns Rocks Environmental Group staging walk at Tamala Park Conservation Reserve

Lucy JarvisNorth Coast Times

QUINNS Rocks Environmental Group will hold a walk through the Tamala Park Conservation Reserve this month.

Walkers will follow a trail through the coastal dunes between Mindarie and Burns Beach to see what bird life inhabits the area and look at plans for the reserve.

Participants will meet at 7.30am on February 17 at the corner of Long Beach Promenade and Savona Grove, Mindarie, and can bring binoculars, water and hats.

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There will be a light morning tea under the tuart trees following the free, 90-minute walk.

Email quinnsenvirons@yahoo.com.au or call David on 9305 9575 for more information.

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