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Northern Tasmanian Birding Day Tour

Green Rosella
Male & Female wrens on fence at Corinna
yellow tailed black cockatoo at Trowunna
Pelicans and seagull on poles at Musselroe Bay
yellow tailed black cockatoo at Trowunna
Tasmanian Native Hen - Tasmanian Endemic Bird
Wedge Tailed Eagles - male and female in eucalypt tree
Tasmanian Native Hen
Platypus
Mt William National Park
Tasmanian tour viewing bird species in amazing landscapes and visit some beautiful and fascinating birdlife rich places. Overview - Private charter tour - 7-8 hours departing Scottsdale For our northern Tasmania birding tours, we depart Scottsdale for the day tour. Explore a fantastic array of habitats to discover a diverse range of bird species in northeast Tasmania. Choose from the coastal regions of Mt William National Park or the varied forest and farmland habitats in the heart of northeast Tasmania. Option - Mt William National Park – 9.00 am departure - Birds are abundant in Mt William National Park with honey eaters, wrens, robins, finches, and pardalotes found in the park. It is also home to yellow tailed black cockatoos, harriers, white bellied sea eagles and wedge-tail eagles. Migratory birds like short-tailed shearwaters and the occasional albatross may also be sighted. Option - Northern Tasmania Birding Tours (Northeast Tassie) - The Scottsdale region offers a range of bird habitats. We explore waterways, tall forests with undergrowth, open native eucalypt forests, plantations, farmlands and rolling hills. These areas are home to wrens, honeyeaters, robins, whistlers, parrots, thornbills, raptors, waterfowl, waders, fantails and many more.

Carpark

Family Friendly

Public Toilet

Does not cater for people with access needs.

Four Wheel Driving

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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

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