Wildlife viewing – Phillip Island
Head to Phillip Island to see Australian wildlife in its natural habitat. Watch the little penguins make their way out of the sea to their burrows at the popular daily Penguin Parade, or join a cruise to see the colony of 16,000 fur seals at Seal Rocks. Spot koalas as you wander through the trees at the Koala Conservation Centre, or watch for birds from the rugged bluffs of Cape Woolamai or the wetlands at Rhyll Inlet.
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Experience Australia's most popular wildlife event a parade of Little Penguins that make their way up the beach to their burrows on Summerland Beach.
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Come face-to-face with koalas dozing in the treetops as you wander along the elevated boardwalk at the Koala Conservation Centre.
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Cruise past Australia's largest colony of fur seals that have taken up residence at Seal Rocks.
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Walk along the rugged bluffs of Cape Woolamai to see thousands of short-tailed shearwaters returning to their nests at dusk. Head to Rhyll Inlet to view the many migratory waders during the summer months or to Swan Lake to view many waterbirds.
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