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Wildlife

superb lyrbird

Both the feathered and furry kind are prolific and easy to find. Lyrebirds can be seen in the autumn at Turtons Creek and on the Grand Ridge Road. Rosellas abound at Tidal River; and you can often see kangaroos and emus at the Wilsons Promontory aerodrome. Koalas are often visible along both sides of the Lower Toora-Lower Franklin Roads between Toora and Foster. Wombats and wallabies appear anywhere along roadsides, mainly dusk to dawn. Drive carefully at night. Bird life is prolific throughout the Prom Coast. The cheeky rosellas at the Prom, the majestic wedge-tailed and sea eagles that can be seen soaring over the coastal hills and the wide variety of water birds on the Corner Inlet Ramsar site, Shallow Inlet and the marine parks surrounding the Prom make it a bird lover's paradise.

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