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New Zealand Hill Flora Reserve

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Walking is one of the best ways to explore this reserve and nearby Whipstick Gully Natural Features Reserve. Several tracks meander through the reserves which are ideal for a gentle stroll, cycling and horse riding; many tracks taking you past historic gold mining features.

Do the walks separately, or link them together to form a longer walk. A guide to these walks is below under 'Related Publications'.

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Call Parks Victoria on 13 1963

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White-faced Heron

25 Jan 2012

White-faced Herons (Egretta novaehollandiae) are a small pale blue-grey heron with a white face and yellow legs. Usually on their own, they wade in the shallow waters of creeks, farm dams and tidal mudflats and can also be found in wet grasslands and even gardens White-faced herons are the most …

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Established

June 1984

Area

54.7ha