Western Australia
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Highlights
- Endemics of southwestern Australia
- Diversity of habitats including open eucalypt forests, tall Karri forest, heathlands and coastal wetlands.
- Australian mammals including Short-beaked Echidna, Western Grey Kangaroo and Quokka
Tour Overview
Western Australia is celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary biodiversity. Join us on an unforgettable birding tour as we traverse a variety of habitats, seeking both common and rare species, including Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo, Baudin’s Black Cockatoo, Red-winged Fairywren, Western Spinebill and many more.
Our journey begins in Perth and then we’ll venture to the Dryandra Woodland National Park, which is home to expansive eucalypt forests and a diverse array of wildlife including the Numbat and Short-beaked Echidna. From there, we’ll travel to the majestic Stirling Ranges and onward to explore the picturesque coastal regions and heathlands around Albany. Next, we’ll head west to the towering karri forests of Pemberton and the charming vineyards and landscapes of Margaret River. The adventure concludes with visits to Penguin Island, known for its seabird colonies, and the idyllic Rottnest Island, home to unique fauna like the Quokka.
With its rugged coastlines, tranquil wetlands, and ancient forests, Western Australia provides the perfect backdrop for an exceptional birdwatching experience. This tour promises not only incredible bird sightings but also an immersive connection to the region’s natural beauty.

