Location Name - Bromfield Swamp
Upper Barron Road
Malanda 4885

Council: Tablelands Regional Council
Region: Tropical North Queensland
Location ID: 10205589


Website:
https://www.trc.qld.gov.au/ (Website)

 
Categories:
LAKES / RIVERS - *
LAKES / RIVERS - Swamp / Marsh / Lagoon
LANDSCAPES - *
LANDSCAPES - Countrysides

Description:
GPS Co-ordinates 17°22'23.0"S 145°32'36.5"E Altitude 751 metres Distance to Cairns International Airport 89 kms Population 0 Bromfield Swamp is a shallow crater of an extinct volcano and forms part of the headwaters of the North Johnstone River. Bromfield Swamp is home to a population of Sarus Cranes, elegant long-legged waterbirds that look like a large heron. These cranes used to be found from Australia to Northern India but have now become almost extinct in Asia. Australia has one of the last breeding populations in the world, with an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 birds, of which three thousand live on the Atherton Tablelands. There is a viewing platform on Upper Barron Road. Another good angle to view the crater is from Soley Road.



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