Nestled within the Dandenong Ranges National Park, Sherbrooke Forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts. This lush forest is home to a variety of wildlife, with the lyrebird being its most famous resident, known for its remarkable ability to mimic a wide range of sounds, from other bird songs to car alarms and camera shutters. The forest is also characterized by its dense groves of tree ferns and towering mountain ash, the tallest flowering trees in the world. Visitors can explore the tranquil trails, surrounded by the sights and sounds of this vibrant ecosystem.
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