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Bool Lagoon floods with bird life as water rises

ABUNDANCE: Bool Lagoon is flooded with bird life and an ideal place to enjoy what South East nature has to offer.

NOW that spring has sprung, it is a good time to visit Bool Lagoon, one of the South East region’s premier nature-based tourism locations.

After winter rains in the area, the lagoon is filling with water and is home to an abundance of bird life.

Natural Resources South East Lower South East team leader Brian Robins said the lagoon was used often by visitors for bird watching and photography.

“This area is really special to all nature lovers and in particular to birders from all over South Australia and Victoria,” Mr Robins said.

Bool Lagoon is one of the biggest and most diverse freshwater lagoon systems in southern Australia.

The seasonal wetland is also home to a wide range of wildlife and a number of rare and endangered birds, such as the small southern population of brolga, magpie geese, the rare glossy ibis and the critically endangered Australasian bittern.

In recent years, flooding damaged a number of the walkways.

Some sections of the Tea Tree Boardwalk have been replaced with hardwood timber to match the existing structure.

The Gunnawar boardwalk has also been replaced by a new floating pontoon-style boardwalk, allowing the water to flow freely beneath.

To camp at Bool Lagoon and Hacks Lagoon Conservation Park, visit parks.sa.gov.au to book online.

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