Sydney Region 
Sydney, Australia's largest city, holds a wide range of urban landscapes, parkland, forested national parks, oceanfront and freshwater and marine wetlands. This wide array of habitats holds a wealth of birdlife. National Parks and Reserves with excellent birdwatching include Royal National Park, Kuring Gai Chase National Park and Towra Point Reserve. The Botanical Gardens near the city centre also offers some great birdwatching opportunities.
Galleries
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Yellow-nosed Albatros
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White-faced Heron
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Australian Wood Duck
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Chestnut Teal, Sydney
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Pacific Black Duck-Sydney
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Great Egret 2
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Australian White Ibis
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Little Pied Comorant
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Buff-banded Rail
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Eastern Curlew
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Masked Lapwing
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Osprey
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Swamp Harrier
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Nankeen Kestrel 3
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SIlver Gull
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Crested Tern 2
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Brown Cuckoo-Dove
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Superb Fruit-Dove
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Rock Dove
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Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Sydney
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King Parrot
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Rainbow Lorikeet
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Fan-tailed Cuckoo, Sydney
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Channel-billed Cuckoo
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Laughing Kookaburra
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Tawny Frogmouth NSW
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Black-faced Cuckoo-Shrike
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Grey Shrike-thrush
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Spotted Pardalote
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Yellow Thornbill
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White-throated Treecreeper-Sydney
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Little Wattlebird
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Noisy Miner-Sydney
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New Holland Honeyeater 3
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White-cheeked Honeyeater
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Tawny-crowned Honeyeater
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Yellow-tufted Honeyeater-Sydney
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Eastern Spinebill
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Variegated Fairy-wren
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White-fronted Chat
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Pied Currawong-Sydney
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Australian Magpie, Sydney
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Towra Point Scenery
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Great Cormorant
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Little Pied Cormorant
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Australian Pelican
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Common Myna
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Purple Swamphen
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Dusky Moorhens