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Seaham Swamp Nature Reserve 

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The swamp is an important habitat for the cattle egret and numerous other bird species. The reserve also protects a historic quarry containing scientifically important 90–120 million-year-old sediments from ancient glacial thaw water.

The observation tower makes an excellent spot to watch birds in their natural state. Camping is not permitted.

Site Description  National Park, Wetland

Site Facilities  Off-street Parking

Activities  Birdwatching, Walking

Address: Seaham Road, Seaham, NSW, 2286, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)2 6591-0300 Phone2: +61 (0)2 4984-8200

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