Signal Hill Bushland
Signal Hill is a small, (3.87 hectare) locally important area of remnant Banksia woodland within the City of Belmont. The bushland contains over 100 species of local, native plants including six varieties of orchids.
26 native bird species have been recorded, many of which are migratory such as the rainbow bee eater, which nests in underground burrows that are particularly susceptible to disturbance by dogs and cats.
The bushland was previously used as a signal station by the Department of Defence and Royal Australian Air Force.