Beskrivning
Olive Pink Botanic Gardens is a 16-hectare botanic garden in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, specialising in plants native to the arid central Australian region.
The Gardens are a great first place to visit in Alice Springs. The site are famous for their Western Bowerbirds which have impressive bowers located in the gardens right near the car park.
Other species that can be observed here include Grey-headed Honeyeater, Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, Red-browed Pardalote, Grey-crowned Babbler and occasionally Red-backed Kingfisher.
Detaljer
Tillgänglighet
The Gardens are located just east of central Alice Springs. The entrance road is accessed just off Tuncks Road. Press P on the map to access Google mapping. Admission is free, open hours: 7 days a week, 8am to 6pm.
Terräng och habitat
Spridda träd och buskarFörhållanden
PlattRundtur
JaTubkikare behövs?
NejBästa säsong för skådning
Året runt , VinterBästa tid för ett besök
VinterRutt
Bred stigHur ansträngande vandring
Lätt vandringNås
Till fotsFågeltorn / plattform
NejExtra information
This site offers great views over the town. Note that the walk outlined on the map is only a selection of the walks available here.
Länkar
- OPBG is an eBird hotspot.
- Wikipedia entry.
- Tracks Birding guide to birding around Alice Springs.
- OPBG website.