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We drove into the Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve to take a look at Marglu Billabong. There is a bird hide constructed on the edge of the Billabong which allows you to observe the many birds that come to the water hole. This is an important breeding ground for many waterbirds and apparently a stopover for migrating birds from the Northern Hemisphere.
We spotted a crocodile in the shallow water and were amazed at how easily it disappeared from site. Just another warning that you need to be very cautious near water when visiting the Top End of Australia.
We took a photo of a long-tail finch in the trees beside a sign when entering the park - very exciting to see finches in the wild. I would recommend a trip to Marglu Billabong when you are in this part of the country but be aware that the road is subject to flooding during the wet season.