Council's Customer Service Centres will close for the Easter long weekend at 5:00 PM on Thursday, 17 April. They will reopen at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, 22 April.
The Redcliffe transfer station will undergo essential maintenance work from 23 April to November 2025. Expect changed conditions. Please follow staff instructions and signage.
For more information, refer to Redcliffe Transfer Station
Southeast Queensland is one of Australia’s biodiversity hotspots. There have been more than 360 bird species recorded in Moreton Bay.
Our diverse habitats create many opportunities to see a range of native birds. From common species such as magpies and kookaburras to a variety of:
There are over 30 birdwatching locations around Moreton Bay. Most areas are wheelchair accessible with barbecues, picnic tables, toilets, and bushwalking trails.
Popular locations are:
For more locations teeming with birdlife, check out bird places in Moreton Bay(PDF, 873KB).
Birdwatching is a fun and affordable hobby for people of all ages and abilities.
If you plan to go birdwatching remember to:
record and report your sightings to Council.