Sing, explore and discover!
Meet South Australia’s native butterflies and Mount Lofty's woodland birds through six fun, music-filled videos, perfect for curious kids, families, and classrooms.
About the Series
Winged Wonders of Adelaide is a playful early learning series designed to spark a love of nature through song, story, and outdoor adventures.
Explore butterflies like the Painted Lady and Bitter Bush Blue, spot birds like the Diamond Firetail and Superb Fairy-wren, and discover simple ways to help them thrive in your backyard and beyond.
Featured Videos
Discovering Our Native Woodland Birds
Discovering Our Native Butterflies
Creating Your Own Butterfly Garden
Building a Native Bird Box
Walking with the Woodland Birds of Mt Lofty
Walking with the Brown Hill Creek Butterflies
Just here for the music?
👉 Play the Songs
Bring the adventure into your classroom or home!
Download the FREE Classroom Pack, with:
• Teacher Resources (curriculum linked)
• Fact Sheets
• Activity Sheets
• Certificate of Participation
Perfect for extending classroom engagement, celebrating student learning, or adding a little wing-flapping energy to your day.
Take it Outside:
Walking Trail Maps
Ready to spot butterflies and birds in the wild?
Explore your local patch with our Winged Wonders Walking Trails — family-friendly maps, specially curated by Walking SA, that guide you through real locations where native butterflies, woodland birds and much more nature can be found.
Bring the binoculars, stretch your legs, and discover who’s flapping and fluttering nearby.
Winged Wonders of Adelaide is a fun new early learning series that takes kids on a playful journey to meet the native butterflies of South Australia and the woodland birds of Mount Lofty.
Through songs, stories, and outdoor adventures, children will explore the world of winged creatures and learn how to spot them, love them, and help them thrive.
Perfect for curious kids, families, and educators who love nature and a good boogie!
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x Lucy
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We acknowledge the Kaurna people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Winged Wonders was filmed. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognise their deep cultural, spiritual, and historical connection to this land.
