BABY BIRDS
- Duração: 90 Minutos (Aproximadamente)
- Localização: Lake Douglas, South Perth, Western Australia
Is there anything cuter than a teeny, tiny duckling? Or a fluffy little cygnet? Have you ever wondered why these baby birds look so different from their parents? Well, join us at Lake Douglas, South Perth wetland to learn about the diversity of waterbirds in the area, discover what type of nests they build and what their babies look like. Play some games to learn how parent birds take care of their young and go on a scavenger hunt to see just how many baby birds we can see! Find out why these wetlands are so important to their survival and how we can help protect these beautiful birds and give their babies the best chance of survival.
This is activity is suitable for children 4-7 years of age. Tickets must be purchased for participating children only. The ages for each activity are in place for your children to get the most out of their activity. In most cases, these age limits are in place due to activity content, recommendations by outside providers or for safety reasons. We appreciate your understanding in booking only children who are age appropriate into activities.
If you have any questions about this activity, please email community@dbca.wa.gov.au
Please note that our activities are carried out with recommendations and advice from the WA government to ensure the health and safety of our participants, staff and volunteers.
If any of the attending members arrive with a cough, runny nose or fever, River Guardians has the right to ask that you not participate in the activity.
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