Parrys Lagoons Nature Reserve is located about 20 kilometers east of Wyndham in the small town of (East Kimberley Region), in the eastern Kimberley region of northeast Western Australia, east of Wyndham.
Lake Parry Nature Reserve is one of the best bird-watching sites in Western Australia, where migratory birds from far-flung Siberia live and feed. As early as the early 1970s, Pali Lake Nature Reserve has been included in the protected area, which has contributed to the protection of the breeding and growth of waterbirds.
There are wild animals all over the lakes and wetlands of the Pali Lake Nature Reserve, especially during the rainy season, where a variety of waterbirds can be seen, including egrets, magpie geese, herons, cranes, chickens, pelicans, Australian cranes, naked-necked storks, and so on. You may also see freshwater crocodiles and saltwater crocodiles.