Best 100 Birdwatching Sites in Australia
eBook - PDF

Best 100 Birdwatching Sites in Australia

  1. 225 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Best 100 Birdwatching Sites in Australia

About this book

From suburban parks to remote offshore islands, veteran and respected birder Sue Taylor offers her top 100 Australian bird-watching sites in this essential guide for bird enthusiasts. Taylor puts her years of experience to use in answering questions such as Where can you see 400,000 breeding pairs of rockhopper penguins? Where is the best place in Australia to observe yellow chats? and Where is the only place in Australia where it is possible to have a close encounter with nesting lesser noddies? Readers will want to pack up their binoculars and hit Australian roads after perusing this profusely illustrated guide.

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Information

Publisher
NewSouth
Year
2013
eBook ISBN
9781742246482
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. About the Author
  3. Title Page
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. Broome
  8. Werribee sewage farm
  9. Cairns
  10. Macquarie Island
  11. Chiltern
  12. Lamington National Park
  13. Mallacoota
  14. Julatten
  15. Townsville Town Common Conservation Park
  16. Wollongong pelagic
  17. Darwin
  18. Ash Island
  19. Lake Argyle
  20. Kooyoora State Park
  21. The Rock Nature Reserve
  22. Banyule Flats Reserve
  23. Eaglehawk Neck pelagic
  24. Kakadu National Park
  25. Houtman Abrolhos
  26. Cheynes Beach
  27. Christmas Island
  28. Phillip Island
  29. Terrick Terrick National Park
  30. Daintree River cruise
  31. Fogg Dam
  32. Gluepot Reserve
  33. Iron Range National Park
  34. Gipsy Point
  35. Parrys Lagoon
  36. Kangaroo Island
  37. You Yangs Regional Park
  38. Hasties Swamp
  39. Mareeba Tropical Savanna and Wetland Reserve
  40. Knuckeys Lagoon
  41. Waychinicup National Park
  42. Cape York
  43. Kinchega National Park
  44. Stockton Sandspit
  45. Comerong Island Nature Reserve
  46. Fitzgerald River National Park
  47. Birdsville Track
  48. Green Cape (Ben Boyd National Park)
  49. Kununurra
  50. Port Fairy pelagic
  51. Cumberland Dam
  52. Barren Grounds Nature Reserve
  53. Port Augusta
  54. Capertee Valley
  55. Mission Beach
  56. Bunyip State Park
  57. Serendip Sanctuary
  58. Lake Gilles Conservation Park
  59. Bruny Island
  60. Wonga Wetlands
  61. Cabbage Tree Creek Flora Reserve
  62. Strzelecki Track
  63. Tower Hill State Game Reserve
  64. Tarra-Bulga National Park
  65. Barrington Tops National Park
  66. Lord Howe Island
  67. Buffalo Creek
  68. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
  69. Hattah-Kulkyne National Park
  70. Fivebough Swamp, Leeton
  71. Little Desert National Park
  72. Sturt National Park
  73. Norfolk Island
  74. Lake Cargelligo sewage treatment works
  75. Innes National Park
  76. Bool Lagoon Game Reserve
  77. Wyperfeld National Park
  78. Round Hill Nature Reserve
  79. West MacDonnell National Park
  80. Kalbarri National Park
  81. Lake Bindegolly National Park
  82. Adelaide River Crossing
  83. Lakefield National Park
  84. Mitchell Plateau
  85. Rutherglen
  86. Katherine
  87. Abattoir Swamp
  88. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
  89. Wilsons Promontory National Park
  90. Cootamundra
  91. Cowra
  92. Royal National Park
  93. Winton Wetlands
  94. Sale Common State Game Refuge
  95. Bronze wing Flora and Fauna Reserve
  96. Rottnest Island
  97. Mount Field National Park
  98. Mogareeka Inlet
  99. Booderee National Park
  100. Fitzroy Falls( Morton National Park)
  101. King Island
  102. Flinders Ranges National Park
  103. Clem Walton Park, Cloncurry
  104. Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
  105. Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve
  106. Alice Springs sewage ponds
  107. Bibliography
  108. Index
  109. Copyright