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Vera Scarth-Johnson Wildflower Reserve
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The Reserve is beautiful all year round and is easily accessible along sandy foot tracks. You can enjoy peaceful walks on hear only native birds calling and the breeze through the trees. Wild flowers bloom throughout the year, but are most spectacular in spring. The walking track splits in two directions not far from the entrance, with the western track leading to the salt flats of the Elliott River. You'll notice many flowers of Banksias one of 137 kind of plants have been identified in the Reserve. Birdwatchers will enjoy looking for honeyeaters feeding on nectar. Commonly seen species are the Brush Wattlebird, White Cheeked Honeyeater and Noisy Friarbird.
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