Birds, wallabies, crocodiles, goannas, and other reptiles are native to the station. The cool mornings and evenings are the best time to see the wildlife as they congregate at the water’s edge.
One of the world’s two known populations of pygmy crocodile is found on the Bullo River. This elusive reptile is a rare but delightful sight.
The station is a bird watcher's paradise with around 200 resident and migratory bird species spotted on the property. Just before sunrise, you'll hear the raucous call of the Blue-winged Kookaburra starting up, followed by a chorus of noisy Sulpher-crested Cockatoos, Masked Lapwings, and Honeyeaters. It's a hotspot for finches, with more than ten species found here including the exquisite Star Finch, and the colourful and threatened Gouldian Finch.