Bushy Park Wetlands

There is a cycling and walking path, and a bird watching hide, where egrets, pelicans, coots, dusky moorhen, ibis and occasionally spoonbill can be observed.

The name "Bushy Park" dates from the 1840s, when it was used for grazing cattle, but has referred to various locations in the vicinity, including what is now Jells Park.

In recent years, the wetlands is managed by Parks Victoria with assistance from a local community group, Friends of Bushy Park Wetlands.

It forms part of the Dandenong Valley Parklands.

Cattle continue to graze the area, to keep the grass short and to "preserve the rural heritage" of the site.

Wildlife at a permanent water source in Bushy Park Wetlands.