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Babbler Camp South Walk| Location |  | Gluepot Reserve | | Description | | The walk starts north of track 8 and heads north through Mallee with a Senna understorey. It then passes through a Casuarina woodland which has an understorey of Bluebush. On the crest of a Mallee/Triodia ridge, the track turns east along the crest of the dune. At 1.6 km the track turns sharply to the south-west back down into the Casuarina woodland. This area can contain many shallow pools of water after rain. Note the extensive areas of cryptogamic crust that hold the soil together. The walk returns to the starting point.This walk is habitat for Inland Thornbill, Hooded Robin, Grey Shrike-thrush, White-browed Babbler, Gilbert’s Whistler, Jacky Winter, Striated Grasswren and Shy Heathwren | | Time | | 60 minutes | | Distance | | 2.9 kilometres, one way | | Classification | | Easy | | Type | | Loop | | Category | | Local Trail | | Start Point | | 3 km from the Visitor Centre along track 8, Gluepot Reserve. | | End Point | | 3 km from the Visitor Centre along track 8, Gluepot Reserve. | | Further Info | | Gluepot Reserve | | Trail Disclaimer | | This trail is provided for your enjoyment and shall only be used for an
appropriate use, in accordance with the Code of Conduct. Trail users must be
adequately prepared and obtain relevant information and maps. The trail
conditions may vary from time to time, and trail users are advised to check
weather conditions prior to leaving. Persons should use caution at all times
when using this trail.
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