Bird Species at Tamala

Observe and Conserve


The following is a list of Bird Species that have been spotted at Tamala.
 

Birds Australia


Birds Australia has an amazing bird guide prepared for the shark bay area.

You can download the PDF of Birds of Shark Bay which is a 3 page document.

They also have published a guide for Birdwatching around Shark Bay.

Birds Australia is a non-profit organisation working for the enjoyment, study and conservation of Australia’s birds.

The Western Australian members of Birds Australia are state-wide and are offered a variety of activities and services including conservation and research projects, excursions, camp-outs, bird surveys and social activities.

They have a range of library books for sale and information about birds.

To view the full range of bird guides and bird lists, visit their web site.
Nankeen Kestral

Need to know more?


Contact them at:

Birds Australia Western Australia

167 Perry Lakes Drive Floreat

WA 6014 Weekdays 9.30 – 12.30pm

Prepared by Birds Australia Western Australia

Ph: 08 9383 7749
Fax: 08 387 8412

Email: bawa@birdsaustralia.com.au

Web: www.birdsaustralia.com.au/wa

A new application for Glamping, Caravaning, and Camping has been lodged.

We have been in consultation with various government departments regarding re-opening camping at Tamala Station. A new application has been lodged with the Department of Planning Land & Heritage.

The application seeks to move the camping off the beach (crown land) inside the pastoral station boundary (40 meters in from the high tideline) in the same locations as previous beach camp sites.

We are hopeful the outcome will be positive, and an approval will be granted by March 2026.

We will update this website as soon as we are able to advise that camping will re-open, and when bookings can commence.

Jon Warren

Manager, Tamala Station

(08) 9948 3994

November 2025