Wildflowers and Birdwatching Wildflowers and Birdwatching

Wildflowers

In opposition to the harsh and often unforgiving environment of the Queensland outback is the spectacle of our native wildflowers bursting into life after the seasonal winter rains.  Several thousand species of flower bloom and cover the formerly dry desert in a carpet of life and vitality.

Many of the flowers only bloom for a little while before succumbing to the dry and increasing heat of summer.  So the best time to check out this unique spectacle is between August and October when the colors are at their peak.

Many of these flowers can be seen from the road, so take your time to stop everynow and again to appreciate this unique spectacle.  Other sites to check out are near waterholes and on the sides of sand dunes.

 

Birdwatching
Seasonal lakes and waterholes in the Diamantina Shire are ideal for bird watching, which has become a popular pastime for many visitors to the area.
Please walk rather than drive near the waterholes - you will see more birds and fragile areas will be protected.