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Birdwatching is popular across the region, with rivers, lakes, and wetlands supporting a wide range of birdlife year round. Key areas include the Murray River, Gunbower wetlands, and the Kerang Lakes, where waterbirds and migratory species are commonly seen. Viewing spots are easily accessed from walking tracks, riverbanks, and lakeshores, making it a simple activity for visitors of all experience levels.

Birdwatching is a rewarding activity throughout the region, with rivers, lakes, and wetlands supporting a wide variety of birdlife year round. Areas along the Murray River, Gunbower wetlands, and the Kerang Lakes are well known for waterbirds, bush birds, and seasonal migratory species.

Visitors can enjoy birdwatching from walking tracks, riverbanks, and lakeshores, with many locations offering quiet and open views. Whether you’re an experienced birdwatcher or simply enjoy spotting wildlife while outdoors, the region provides excellent opportunities to observe birds in natural settings.

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