myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Gibson Desert covers an area of about 15 million hectares and is located in the northwest of Australia. Gibson Desert is in Western Australia. Localities within the Gibson Desert include Alfred And Marie Range (highlight), Baker Range (highlight), Baron Range (highlight), Browne Range (highlight), Compton Hills (highlight), Connolly Basin (highlight), Contention Heights (highlight), Contention Heights (highlight), Corroboree Valley (highlight), Dakota Hills (highlight), Decker Field (highlight), Dowling Hills (highlight), Emery Range (highlight), Gillespie Hills (highlight), Jackie Junction (highlight), Jolly Peakes (highlight), Kanpa (highlight), Kunawaritji (highlight), Len Beadell Plaque (highlight), Len Beadell's Tree And Plaque (highlight), Mackenzie Breakaway (highlight), McIllwraith Range (highlight), Mungilli (highlight), Nyinmy (highlight), Point Brophy (highlight), Point Craig (highlight), Point Read (highlight), Rowe Hills (highlight), Rururr (highlight), Ryan Buttes (highlight), Searle Hills (highlight), Sutherland Range (highlight), Terry Range (highlight), Terry Range (highlight), The Hann Breakaways (highlight), Tjirrkarli (highlight), Tjurnti (highlight), Todd Ranges (highlight), Traeger Hills (highlight), Turner Hills (highlight), Veevers Meteorite Crater (highlight), Woolnough Hills (highlight) and Young Range (highlight). Bores and wells within the Gibson Desert include Family Well (highlight), Geraldton Historic Society Bore (highlight), Gunowaggi Well (highlight), Jupiter Well (highlight), No 32 Well (highlight), Patience Well (highlight) and Warri Well (highlight). Towns, villages or cities near Gibson Desert include the village of Warburton (show me), the village of Kaltukatjara (Docker River) (show me) and the village of Kintore (show me).
Are you a keen bird watcher? Have you been bird watching in Gibson Desert? What birds have you seen in Gibson Desert? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. As a Bonzle sub-project, we're trying to build Australia's most comprehensive bird location atlas. A big thankyou to all that have contributed and continue to contribute sightings. Do you know whether any feral animals, insects and weeds have invaded Gibson Desert? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. If you're interested in Deserts then you may also be interested in Forestry Reserves and Nature Conservation Reserves |