Birdwatching in the ACT

Discover where to go birding in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

Royal Spoonbill with long black spatula-shaped bill and white plumage

Close to the city

Jerrabomberra Wetlands
Located in the heart of Canberra, these wetlands provide a tranquil setting for birdwatching. Here, you can observe the Chestnut Teal and the majestic Royal Spoonbill (pictured) as they forage for food in the shallow waters. Sometimes Latham’s Snipe can be seen during the warmer months.

Road trip

Namadgi National Park
Just one hour’s drive from Canberra is a haven for birdwatchers. Don't miss the Gang-gang Cockatoo, a unique parrot with a distinctive call and striking appearance. You may also spot the Weebill, one of Australia's smallest birds, as it flits among the eucalyptus branches.

eBird hot spots

eBird Hotspots in the ACT are publicly accessible locations where birdwatchers frequently submit their sightings.

Events and groups

The Weekend Birder Events page connects you to birdwatching events and groups in the ACT.