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SOUTH-WESTERN ENDEMICS TOUR
12 Day Tour
Perth - Rottness Island - Armadale - Dryandra - Stirling Range - Two People Bay - Armadale
(8 birdwatchers maximum)
This tour
concentrates on the endemics and specialties of this
region, which include some of the most beautiful parrots
and cockatoos, and in the south-west the three difficult
birds (Western Bristlebird, Noisy Scrubbird and Western
Whipbird). In regards to parrots, lorikeets and
cockatoos we have the chance of seeing 17 species. We
also look for the introduced birds, which can’t be found
easily anywhere else. Numbats and Bilbies have also been
seen on this tour.
The itinerary is set out to give
us a chance of multiple sightings, as some species can be difficult to
find, depending on water and food supply, which are unpredictable. The
tour does not concentrate on waders, shorebirds and pelagics, but of
course when encountered we don't ignore them.
Day 1
Arrival and meeting at Perth. Very close to our motel is a park,
where some interesting birds, including the Red-capped Parrot can be
seen. The tour starts with dinner at the hotel, but if guests are in
Perth already we might visit one of the many lakes in Perth for some
afternoon birdwatching.
Accommodation: Emerald Hotel, Perth
Day 2
Early morning departure for Rottness Island, which is a famous place to see the almost tame Quokkas. Our main purpose to visit this beautiful island is to look for Rock Parrots. Other interesting birds include White-fronted Chats, Red-capped Robin and the introduced Pheasant
and Peafowl. Later on we check the local beaches and salt marshes for other birds like Roseate Terns, Fairy Terns and Banded Stilts. We return in the late afternoon.
Accommodation: Emerald Hotel, Perth
Day 3
We
leave
Perth and drive to east to look for another introduced bird, the Mute
Swan. Armadale is then our next stop. The local area has plenty of
interesting birds recorded, including Long-billed and Red-tailed
Black-Cockatoos, Western Rosellas, Red-capped Parrots, Red-eared
Firetails, White-breasted Robins, Red-winged Fairy-Wrens and many more.
Most of these birds can also be seen in other areas, but it’s a great
introduction to the endemics of Western Australia.
Accommodation: Heritage Country Motel, Armadale
Day 4 & 5
After early morning birdwatching we drive from Armadale to Dryandra, where we spend 2 nights. Dryandra is an open woodland reserve with plenty of birds and some famous marsupials like the Numbats. Birding highlights are Elegant Parrots, Australian Ringnecks, Western Rosellas, Red- capped Parrots, Rufous Treecreepers, Blue-breasted Fairy-wrens, Western Spinebills and a variety of Honeyeaters. At night we go spotlighting for nocturnal birds and mammals.
Accommodation: Albert Facey Motor Inn, Narrogin
Day 6
After checking the local area for birds we leave Narrogin and drive three hours south to the Stirling Range.
We stay at the Retreat and walk the
established walking tracks, looking for Short-billed Black-Cockatoos and
a chance of Western Whipbirds and Western Fieldwrens amongst many
others. Late afternoon we spend some time looking for Regent and Elegant
Parrots.
Accommodation : Stirling Range Retreat, Stirling Range
Day 7
After an early morning walk, looking for the elusive Western Shrike-tit
we travel a short distance north to a private property, which has active
Malleefowl mounds. These endangered birds are only found at very few
places, but here we have a good chance. It is the same location where
David Attenborough was filmed with the birds. In the afternoon we do
more birding around the Retreat.
Accommodation : Stirling Range Retreat, Stirling Range
Day 8 - 10
It's only a short distance from the Retreat to Albany, where we'll arrive about noon. The main destination is ‘Two Peoples Bay', where three difficult endemic birds can be found. Western Whipbird, Western Bristlebird and the elusive Noisy Scrubbird are found in the
coastal heath. Also present are Rock Parrots, Southern Emu-wrens and Red-eared Firetails,
and the best time for all of these birds is early morning and late afternoon. We visit
this beautiful area several times plus other hot spot areas for these difficult
endemics. Another area we check out is Lake Seppings, where we
should see Musk and Blue-billed Ducks amongst other birds.
Accommodation: Dolphin Motel, Albany
Day 11
On the way north today we visit the main area along a highway for Long-billed Black Cockatoos and Western Corellas. Today is our main push towards Perth, which involves a drive of about 450 km. We stay again at Armadale.
Accommodation: Heritage Country Motel, Armadale
Day 12
After a final birdwatching walk in
the morning we check out at 10.00 am and return to Perth. The tour
finishes around midday.



 
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1400, Innisfail, Queensland, 4860, Australia
Phone: (07) 4065 5181
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