Important wetland Lake Weyba is a vital wetland area, home to various plant and animal species. It's also a popular destination for birdwatchers, with over 100 bird species recorded in the area.
You also might see the endangered Rainbow Bee-eater or the Glossy Black Cockatoo. You'll often encounter herons, cormorants and egrets, long legs and beaks, making them the perfect fishermen of the lake.
Get back to nature and book one of Lake Weyba's most sought Accommodations and stay at the lake until the sun goes down; lookout for various owl species, including the grunting Tawney Frog Mouth.
Lake Weyba is of great ecological importance in the region, with its threatened mangrove forests and seagrass, all over the lake bottom. The lake is the perfect breeding ground for fish and attracts much marine life such as; rays, sand crabs and mud crabs. Often you’ll see kangaroos basking in the sun on the edge of Lake Weyba.
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