A short walk along a gravel path.
This lovely little reserve is named after Greg Duggan who as an avid studier of the birds, plants, reptiles of the area has been recognised for his continuing contribution to the local environment. He has compiled a check list of the local bird species which is available from the Council office for a small fee.
Several plant species which can be found here are extremely rare in SA. These include Mallee Hop-bush (Dodonaea subglandifulera), Two-bristle Greenhood (Pterostylis biseta) and Ashy-haired Swainson-pea (Swainsona tephrotrich.
There are easily-accessible walking trails, seating and a panoramic view of Peterborough.
at the listed co-ords you will see 2 signs
AB will be found on the one outside the gate
XYZ will be found on the one inside the reserve
S 32° 57.AB . E 138° 49.XZ-Y
A=Size of the park minus 4ha
B=Day of birth numbers
Z= Number of speices of birds
Y= Half the numer of reptiles shown in the pages on the sign
X= How many birds are shown on the board