Take time to experience the tranquillity of the Narromine Wetlands. Located on the Narromine/Tullamore Road, just on the outskirts of town the wetlands provide the idea place for a quiet picnic or a brisk walk.
This natural storm water catchment area has been reconstructed to act as a filter for incoming runoff and provides a perfect habitat for an abundance of birds, frogs and other wetland inhabitants. Narromine Wetlands continues to attract more and more wildlife and is becoming a fantastic bird watching location.
Birdlife of the Central West from our Waterways to Woodlands
A number of birds found in this area include;
- Wedge tailed Eagle
- Little Eagle
- Whistling Kite
- Nankeen Kestral
- Black-shouldered Kite
- Sacred Kingfisher
- Yellow-billed Spoonbill
- Noisey Friarbird
- White Faced Heron
- Grey-crowned Babbler
- Brown Treecreeper
- Common SterlingNoisey Miney
- Red Wattlebird
Narromine Rotary Club and Narromine Shire Council have worked in partnership to enhance facilities at the wetlands and the area is now a popular location for locals and visitors alike.