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The Menindee Lakes are a series of freshwater lakes that run off the Darling River in western New South Wales. While the lakes are intermittent, meaning they appear seasonally, they provide a wonderful respite from the Australian outback when they are filled with water. Together, the seven Menindee Lakes provide an important storage system for the nearby region. Bird watchers enjoy the area for its incredible avian life, which has included up to 222,000 waterbirds like freckled ducks, Australasian shovellers, red-capped plovers, and pied honeyeaters. The Menindee Lakes are a great stop for visitors to the Broken Hill area.
The Menindee Lakes are a series of freshwater lakes that run off the Darling River in western New South Wales. While the lakes are intermittent, meaning they appear seasonally, they provide a wonderful respite from the Australian outback when they are filled with water. Together, the seven Menindee Lakes provide an important storage system for the nearby region. Bird watchers enjoy the area for its incredible avian life, which has included up to 222,000 waterbirds like freckled ducks, Australasian shovellers, red-capped plovers, and pied honeyeaters. The Menindee Lakes are a great stop for visitors to the Broken Hill area.