
Where to See
Birds and Flowers
From lush parks to scenic trails, discover the best spots in Perth to experience the beauty of native birds and flowers.
Be amazed
Kings Park

Kings Park is a must-visit for nature lovers! This iconic park is home to stunning wildflowers, towering eucalyptus trees, and a variety of birdlife.
Wander through the Botanic Garden to see everlastings, bottlebrushes, and banksias in bloom. Keep an eye out for splendid fairy-wrens and red-eared firetails flitting through the bushes.
Bold Park

Bold Park is a hidden gem in the heart of Perth. This natural bush land reserve is perfect for spotting native birds and flowers.
Walk along the trails to see grevilleas, acacias, and fan flowers in their natural habitat. Listen for the calls of whistling kites soaring above and elegant parrots in the trees.
John Forrest National Park

Just a short drive from Perth, John Forrest National Park offers a true bushland experience. This park is a haven for birdwatchers and flower enthusiasts alike.
for blue leschenaultia, Corymbia trees, and wax flowers along the trails. You might even spot a Baudin’s black cockatoo or a black swan near the park’s waterholes.
Wireless Hill Park

Wireless Hill Park is a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. This park is known for its stunning wildflower displays, including everlastings, kangaroo paws, and blue leschenaultia.
It’s also a great spot for birdwatching, with splendid fairy-wrens, New Holland honeyeaters, and parrots often seen flitting through the bushes.
Yanchep National Park

Yanchep National Park is a nature lover’s paradise, just an hour’s drive from Perth. The park is home to a variety of native flowers, including banksias, grevilleas, and eucalyptus blossoms.
Birdwatchers will love spotting black cockatoos, emu, and whistling kites in their natural habitat.
Serpentine National Park

Serpentine National Park is a hidden gem with breathtaking scenery. The park’s trails wind through forests of jarrah and marri trees, where you’ll find fan flowers, acacias, and wax flowers.
Keep an eye out for elegant parrots, red-eared firetails, and black swans near the park’s waterfalls and streams.