Chittaway
Chittaway is a suburb on the south-western side of Tuggerah Lake. It has both lake and river frontage. The foreshore area around Chittaway can be a good spot to see a number of species. Buff-banded Rails can be common around the lake frontage. Striped Honeyeaters can often be found in the Casuarinas in the reserve at Chittaway Point.
Birds seen
Lake frontage:
Black Swan, Chestnut Teal, Grey Teal, Pacific Black Duck, Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Bar-tailed Godwit, White-headed Stilt, Caspian Tern, Little Black Cormorant, Australian Pelican, Royal Spoonbill, Buff-banded Rail, White-bellied Sea Eagle Great & Little Egrets.
River Frontage
Australasian Darter, Black Bittern, Whistling Kite, Australian Wood Duck, Striped Honeyeater
