Family Wildflower Walk at Wireless Hill Park
A short walk on sealed paths to familiarise ourselves with the spring wildflowers. Perhaps bring morning tea and a picnic rug for after the walk if the weather is suitable. All welcome.
A short walk on sealed paths to familiarise ourselves with the spring wildflowers. Perhaps bring morning tea and a picnic rug for after the walk if the weather is suitable. All welcome.
DUE TO BAD WEATHER FORECAST & LACK OF EVENT LEADER, THIS HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT MONTH. Join members of the WA Naturalists' Club for a self-directed walk around the grounds of Bold Park. Meet outside 10 am at the Ecology Centre 165 Perry Lakes Dr, City Beach. Possum Walk ...
Bold Park is the largest patch of remnant bushland on Perth’s Swan Coastal Plain. It is home to over 300 species of native plants, 90 birds, 30 reptiles, and numerous other animals. The park is managed by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) with the Friends of Bold Park Bushland being active supporters in the conservation of the park.
In early November we can expect to see the large flowers of the balga and slender banksia, which will be attracting honeyeaters and insects, including flower wasps and butterflies. Birds will be busy catching these insects, including the beautiful rainbow bee-eaters which nest in the sandy soil of the park. We may also see lizards, like shingleback skinks, sunning themselves in the early morning rays.
Meet at the Camel Lake carpark, at the southern end of Perry Lakes Drive. Additional parking is available across the road at Perry Lakes Reserve. The walk will be approximately 3.5km long, including some moderately steep uphill sections, but we’ll be stopping frequently to check out the flowers and animals. Wear good walking shoes, bring water to drink, and dress for the forecast weather.