South-West Endemics Birding Tour
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South-West Australia Birding
The South-west Endemics tour aims to find all 15 endemic birds occurring in the south-west corner of Western Australia. These include the notorious “skulkers”: Noisy Scrub-bird, Black-throated (formerly Western) Whipbird and Western Bristlebird.
In the karri forests we’ll look for Western Rosella, White-breasted Robin, Red-capped Parrot and Western Corella; while in the dry woodlands we hope to find Gilbert’s and Purple-gaped Honeyeater, Bush Stone-curlew and Rufous Treecreeper. There’s also a chance of the increasingly rare Malleefowl. Longbilled (Baudin’s) and Short-billed (Carnaby’s) Black Cockatoo, Western Fieldwren, Western Yellow Robin and Blue-breasted Fairy-wren await us on this trip. Coastal birding is not forgotten with seabirds and Rock Parrot, Red-eared Firetail and a visit to a Bridled Tern breeding colony.
Birdwatching Tours in Perth & beyond
This 7 day (7 night) fully accommodated tour begins and ends in Perth, WA and takes us from wetlands near Perth, the nearby Darling Ranges and the famous Dryandra Woodlands through the beautiful Stirling Ranges until we eventually reach the sandy heathlands of the south coast. Further west we travel through extensive karri forests and visit the Cape Leeuwin area, before we return to Perth via Penguin Island with its Fairy Penguins and Bridled Tern colony.
This is a great time of the year to explore the South-West. Expect to see around 150 species, including all 15 endemics, some great scenery and a comfortable trip mostly on sealed roads.
Featured Birds
- Long-billed and Short-billed Black Cockatoo, White-breasted Robin
- Western Bristlebird, Noisy Scrub-bird, Red-capped Parrot
- Black-throated Whipbird, Western Rosella
- Western Corella, Western Yellow Robin
- Rufous Treecreeper, Gilbert’s Honeyeater
- Blue-breasted Fairy-wren, Red-eared Firetail
- Western Whistler, Western Regent Parrot
- Rock Parrot, Red-winged Fairy-wren
- Hooded Plover, Bridled Tern