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Windsor Downs Nature Reserve, established in 1990, spans 363 hectares and is a sanctuary for endangered plant communities, including broad-leafed ironbark, grey box, scribbly gum, narrow-leafed angophora, pea flowers, and a species of geebung. The reserve is home to various bird species, such as red-capped and hooded robins, white-winged choughs, buff-rumped and yellow-tailed thornbills, and the endangered regent honeyeater. Visitors can enjoy wheelchair-accessible trails like Richmond Road and Surprise trails, with access via Sanctuary Drive and Surprise Crescent, 3.5 km south of Windsor.
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