Birds Of The Flinders Ranges. In stark contrast the Adnyamathanha people the original inhabitants of this area have occupied this land for countless generations. Birds recorded in the Flinders Ranges Note that infrequent visitors to the region have been excluded.
The national parks of the iconic Flinders Ranges are the beginning of Australias outback and there is plenty of things to do in Flinders Ranges territory for the senior and mature traveller from a small group tours exploring dramatic gorges taking in the panoramic views on the. Because we have the ranges and the plains we have a mixture of dryland type birds and birds of wetter areas. The Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park is situated approximately 400 km north of Adelaide in the northern central part of South Australias largest mountain range the Flinders RangesThe park covers an area of 912 km² northeast of the small town of HawkerThe Heysen Trail and Mawson Trails pass through the park.
In particular additional water birds are likely to be recorded in wet seasons.
The remote Flinders Ranges are a treasure trove of South Australias geological natural and cultural heritage with a history dating back much further than when Captain Matthew Flinders explored it in 1802 who the ranges were named after or the legendary explorer Edward John Eyre who headed north in 1839 on the first of a number of. Flinders Ranges and Gluepot Reserve Booking information at the bottom of this page. The remote Flinders Ranges are a treasure trove of South Australias geological natural and cultural heritage with a history dating back much further than when Captain Matthew Flinders explored it in 1802 who the ranges were named after or the legendary explorer Edward John Eyre who headed north in 1839 on the first of a number of. Information has been supplied by the South Australian Ornithological Association.