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Gluepot reserve
Gluepot is a birdwatcher's paradise, and Black-eared Miners, Red-Lored Whistlers and Malleefowl are among the 11 nationally and 15 regionally threatened species that can be seen there regularly. Over 180 species of birds have been recorded in the last five years.
The diversity of vegetation communities also supports a wide variety of other wildlife. So far 50 species of reptiles, and 12 species of bats have been recorded; some of which are nationally threatened. Initial surveys have revealed 264 plant species, with 12% of them having a conservation rating in the Murray Mallee. Many of the trees are hundreds of years old, with numerous nesting hollows.
There are few areas of the world that support such a concentration of threatened species.
Book now for a fully catered and accommodated safari, visiting this wonderful property.
Enjoy this fabulous birdwatching experience with Jolly Goodfellows -- Birding.

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