
Lake Cowal, located near West Wyalong in New South Wales, is the state's largest natural inland lake, covering over 13,000 hectares when full. This ephemeral lake, approximately 21 kilometers long and 9.5 kilometers wide, serves as a vital sanctuary for over 180 species of waterbirds, including rare and endangered ones like the Australasian bittern and the black-necked stork. Listed on the Register of the National Estate, Lake Cowal is accessible via a public reserve off Clear Ridge Road in West Wyalong, offering opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography.
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