Hasties Swamp National Park is a small but significant wetland which is flooded during the wet season. As it dries out, it becomes an important refuge for waterbirds - up to 1500 magpie geese may be seen here at once. A two-storey bird hide has wheelchair access and is big enough to hold a school group. Observe the birds from the comfort of the hide, using the signs as a guide to species identification. At least 220 bird species have been recorded, mainly in the wetland and open woodland. Pacific black ducks, wandering whistling-ducks, hardheads, green pygmy-geese, pink-eared ducks and various egrets and ibis feed here. Sarus cranes roost in the dry season. Learn about the history of the area from interpretive signs.