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Djeran Bidi – Honeyeater of Bungendore Park Hike

The Hike Collective

Welcome to part four in the 6-part series of Six Seasons Trails. Embark on a journey through Bungendore Park during the Djeran season, a time of transition marked by cooler nights and gentle southerly breezes.

This 10-kilometre trail winds through the jarrah-marri forests, wandoo woodlands, and groves of Banksias, Casuarinas, and parrot bushes that make Bungendore Park a sanctuary for rare flora and fauna. Along the way, listen for the calls of endangered cockatoos, and the songs of scarlet robins and honeyeaters. Be on the lookout for some of the park’s 38 species of reptiles and 10 species of frogs, adding to the rich biodiversity that defines this area.

Bungendore Park, whose name means “place of gum blossom” and “top of hill,” was once a significant hunting ground for the Whadjuk people. As you explore, you’ll discover the stories embedded in its landscape and gain insight into the cultural and natural rhythms of this season.

For further info, check out the website here.

The Six Seasons Trail Series is in partnership with major supporters, City of Armadale, and The State government through the Department of Local Government, Sport, and Cultural Industries. Sport and recreation creates vibrant, inclusive and connected WA communities.

Event Information

03/05/2025
8:00am
- 11:00am
Bungendore Park
Dryandra Drive Carpark, Bedfordale
Cost: $20

Organiser

The Hike Collective
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