Tasmania: birds & mammals 10-day tour Nov 2017

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Bellbird Tours Pty Ltd PO Box 2008, BERRI SA 5343 AUSTRALIA Ph. 1800-BIRDING Ph. +61409 763172 www.bellbirdtours.com info@bellbirdtours.com Tasmania: birds & mammals 10-day tour Nov 2017 Australia s mysterious island state is home to 13 endemic birds as well as some unique mammal species. Our Tasmania: Birds & Mammals tour showcases these wonderful birding and mammal highlights in 10 fabulous days. Bird species include Forty-spotted Pardalote, Dusky Robin, 3 Honeyeaters, Yellow Wattlebird, Tasmanian Native-Hen, Black Currawong, Green Rosella, Tasmanian Scrubwren, Tasmanian Thornbill and Scrubtit, as well as the beautiful Swift Parrot. Iconic mammals include Tasmanian Devil, Platypus and Echidna. Add wonderful scenery, true wilderness, good food and excellent accommodation, often located within the various wilderness areas we ll be visiting, and you ll realise this is one tour not to be missed! The tour commences in Hobart and ends in Launceston, and visits Bruny Island, Mt Field NP, the rugged yet beautiful Cradle Mountain region and Tasmania s north coast. It includes a scenic flight and a pelagic trip. Join us in 2017 for an unforgettable experience! Tour starts: Hobart, Tasmania Tour finishes: Launceston, Tasmania Scheduled departure & return dates: 16-24 November 2017 Questions? Contact BELLBIRD BIRDING TOURS : Freecall 1800-BIRDING email birds@bellbirdtours.com Price: AU$5,999 all-inclusive (discounts available). Leader: Tonia Cochran Trip reports and photos of previous tours: http://www.bellbirdtours.com/reports READ ON FOR: Further tour details Daily itinerary Booking information

Tour details Tour starts & finishes: Starts at Hobart, Tasmania and finishes at Launceston, Tasmania. Scheduled departure and return dates: Tour commences with dinner on 16 November 2017. Please arrive on or before 16 November. Tour finishes with breakfast on 24 November 2017. Please depart on or after 24 November. Itinerary contains further details. Leader: Tonia Cochran, the top Tasmanian bird and wildlife expert. Difficulty: Low/Medium/High/Excellent level of fitness required. The tour has a relaxed pace and walks are on varying surfaces, from paved roads to sandy or rocky walking trails with some short climbs. We generally walk slowly, with lots of stops. You can opt out of any challenging walks. What to bring: Please travel light. Binoculars, camera, mobile phone, chargers, power adaptors if you re an international guest, insect repellent, sunscreen, personal medications, sun hat, water bottle, hand sanitizer. Sturdy footwear recommended. Scopes, super-telephoto lenses with tripods, and heavy suitcases are discouraged. Clothing: Lightweight long pants, t-shirt and long-sleeved shirt, over the top of which you can wear layers that can be taken off as necessary, including a jumper / sweater and a wind- and rainproof jacket. Group size: Minimum 3, maximum 8 participants. Cost: AU$5,999 per person including accommodation and all meals, based on double or twin-share occupancy. Single occupancy surcharge of $820. Not included: drinks, tips, personal expenses. Earlybird discount of $99 for bookings received up to 6 months before departure date. Returnclient discount may apply. Bookings: Online at http://www,bellbirdtours.com/bookings or please complete the booking form in the back of this brochure.

ITINERARY Day 1 (16 Nov): Arrive Hobart. Today has been set aside as an arrival day so you are free to arrive at any time that suits your travel plans. You are to make your own way to the hotel in the city (please see notes at the end of this itinerary) and we will meet at the hotel at 7.00pm for a brief orientation and welcome dinner. Please note that no activities have been planned for this day but if you plan to arrive early and would like advice on options for the day please contact our office. Accommodation: en-suite hotel rooms in Hobart. Meals Included: D. Day 2 (17 Nov): Hobart reserves and drive to Eaglehawk Neck. Today we begin our explorations of spectacular Tasmania by visiting several reserves in the Hobart area including Mount Wellington. This mountain, at a height of 1270m (around 4,150 feet), affords spectacular views of the city and surrounding landscape on a clear day. Here we will also take a walk through a fern glade with towering tree ferns where we have our first chance to see the endemic and rather shy Scrubtit as well as Tasmanian Scrubwren and the stunning Pink Robin. Further endemic highlights we will look for today include Green Rosella, Tasmanian Native Hen, Black Currawong and the oddly adorned Yellow Wattlebird. In the early afternoon we will enjoy the scenic drive to Eaglehawk Neck. On arrival we will bird the local area, enjoying the spectacular sea cliffs and breathtaking scenery of this area. We may well see Yellowthroated Honeyeater as well as a range of more widely distributed species including White-bellied Sea Eagle and Black-faced Cormorant. Accommodation: en-suite hotel Eaglehawk Neck. Meals included: B, L, D. Day 3 (18 Nov): Southern Ocean Pelagic. This morning we take a vessel into the vast Southern Ocean in our quest for pelagic birds. Short-tailed Shearwaters will be around us in considerable numbers. This is one of the finest places on the planet to see a diversity of albatross species with Wandering, Black-browed, Shy, Southern Royal and Indian Yellow-nosed Albatrosses all possible. Common Diving Petrel may still be seen at this time of year. With land still in sight we will reach the continental shelf and begin to berley. Possible petrels include Greatwinged, White-headed, Gould s, and Mottled. Shearwaters include Huttons, White-chinned, Buller s, Sooty, Short-tailed (common in Tasmanian waters) and Fluttering all possible. Wilsons, Grey-backed and White-faced Storm Petrels and Fairy Prion are also regularly seen. There are often surprises and with 30+ species possible there is bound to be something new for everyone. Mammals Swift Parrot G Jones, Tas Native-hen, Tas rainforest, Scrubtit P Waanders

we may encounter include Australian Fur-seals, Hump-backed Whale and Bottlenose Dolphin. Afterwards we will make our way back to Hobart. Overnight Hobart (en-suite motel room; Meals included: B, L, D). Day 4 (19 Nov): Orange-bellied Parrot excursion. This morning we will take a spectacularly scenic flight to the remote South-West World Heritage area. The area is famed not only for its unspoilt wilderness and clean air but also for its birdlife; today we will have a chance to see one of Australia s rarest birds, the critically endangered Orange-bellied Parrot. With no more than 50 left in the wild, this vivid parrot is teetering on the brink of extinction. Other specialties we hope to see are the elusive Ground Parrot, Striated Fieldwren, the delightful Southern Emuwren and the Beautiful Firetail. The flight is weather dependent and we have limited opportunity to reschedule. After dinner we may opt for some spotlighting to search for Southern (Tasmanian) Bettong and Eastern-barred Bandicoot while we may also encounter Southern Boobook, Tawny Frogmouth and if we are very fortunate, Masked Owl. Overnight Hobart (en-suite hotel; Meals Included: B, L, D). Day 5 (20 Nov): Hobart reserves to Bruny Island. Depending on our timing and conditions we may start our day around Hobart or venture directly down to Bruny Island. If we opt for Hobart we will spend the morning visiting several reserves in the Hobart area, including Mount Wellington which at a height of 1270m (around 4,150 feet), affords spectacular views of the city and surrounding landscape on a clear day. Here we will also walk through a fern glade with towering tree ferns with the endemic and shy Scrubtit as well as Tasmanian Scrubwren and the stunning Pink Robin. Further endemic highlights we will look for today include Green Rosella, Tasmanian Native Hen, Black Currawong and the oddly adorned Yellow Wattlebird. In the afternoon we will travel to Bruny Island by a short ferry trip with possibly Little Penguins or dolphins. This afternoon we will visit Bruny s southern coastline to view the second oldest lighthouse in Australia where we will search for species such as Tawny-crowned Honeyeater, Olive Whistler and Yellow-tailed Blackcockatoo. Here we also have a chance to see the Tasmanian subspecies of Short-beaked Echidna. Tonight after dinner we will visit the Little Penguin and Short-tailed Shearwater rookery to view these species at their burrows. Overnight: Cottage on Bruny Island (cottage-style; meals included: B, L, D). Forty-spotted Pardalote, Beautiful Firetail, Black Currawong, Tas Devil P Waanders

Day 6 (21 Nov): Bruny Island. Today we ll explore Bruny Island and the variety of habitats found here; from coastal beaches, where there is a possibility of finding Hooded Plover, Australian Pied and Sooty Oystercatchers, to rainforest areas where we will search for the endemic Scrubtit and Tasmanian Thornbill. We will also make an effort to find all the remaining endemics with Strong-billed Honeyeater, Dusky Robin and Fortyspotted Pardalote likely highlights. If we are fortunate we may encounter the white morph Grey Goshawk, while we ll take time to enjoy some interesting flora, including Tasmanian endemics and relics from the ancient Gondwanan super-continent. Tonight we have the chance to see a range of Tasmania s nocturnal marsupials (including Eastern Quoll, Bennett s Wallaby and Brushtailed Possums) as well as searching for Tawny Frogmouth and Tasmanian Boobook. Overnight: Cottage on Bruny Island (cottage style; meals included: B, L, D). Day 7 (22 Nov): Bruny Island to Mt Field. This morning we will depart Bruny Island early for Mount Field National Park. This area is an excellent back-up site for our endemic targets, notably Scrubtit and Black Currawong. It is also a great place to experience a range of habitats, from fern gullies with waterfalls to alpine heathland to cool temperate rainforest boasting some of the tallest Eucalyptus in Australia. Today we also have a chance of seeing the bizarre looking Platypus, a species of Australian egg-laying monotreme. In the late afternoon we will make our way out of the park. Overnight New Norfolk (en-suite B&B; meals included: B, L, D). Day 8 (23 Nov): Mt Field to Cradle Mountain. We ll travel from Mt Field to Cradle Mountain National Park. While this will mainly be a day of travel we will enjoy some lovely scenery and stop en-route to bird and stretch our legs. There will also be an option to visit a Wildlife Sanctuary where some of Tasmania s rarer mammal species can be seen up close. In the late afternoon we will arrive at our accommodation near the National Park, which offers a reasonable chance of one of seeing Australia s most threatened and charismatic mammals in the wild: the Tasmanian Devil, which comes in to feed at dusk and they re often joined by Spotted-tailed Quolls, providing a great opportunity to view and photograph these elusive creatures. Overnight Cradle Mountain (en-suite cabins; meals included: B, L, D). Orange-bellied Parrot, Green Rosella, Hooded Plover, Rose Robin P Waanders

Day 9 (24 Nov): Cradle Mountain area. A full day to explore Cradle Mountain, looking for Tasmanian endemics like Scrubtit, Black Currawong, Tasmanian Thornbill and Tasmanian Scrubwren. We will enjoy some of the interesting plants found here with ancient rainforest species and Gondwana relics such as Pencil and King Billy Pines, Myrtle and the famous Fagus (Nothofagus gunnii) which is Tasmania s only deciduous tree. We may also see Common Wombats and with luck, Platypus. Tonight we have another chance to see Tasmanian Devils. Overnight Cradle Mountain (ensuite cabins; meals included: B, L, D). Day 10 (25 Nov): Launceston and depart. After breakfast we travel to Launceston where you will be able to connect with a flight of your choosing to one of the capital cities. If time permits we will visit some wetlands en-route where there is a chance to observe a number of wetland species including Australian Shelduck, Black-fronted Dotterel Little Grassbird. Meals incl.: B. Please note: We can arrange hotel bookings and guided extensions to other parts of Tasmania or Australia for you. Arrival in Hobart: There is a regular shuttle bus service (The Hobart Airporter) between Hobart airport and the main hotels in the city. Details on the costs and timing of the shuttle can be found at the following website - http://www.airporterhobart.com.au/. Alternatively, you may wish to take a taxi to the city there is no need to pre-book these, they are readily available outside the terminal building. More information on taxis (and additional airport information) can be found here http://hobartairport.com.au/to-from/taxis-buses/. Departing on Day 10: Please note that flights from Launceston should be made from around 13:00 as the guide will deliver those clients there around midday. The guide will then be traveling back to Hobart and there is therefore scope to deliver clients to Hobart airport around 15:00 for flights from 16:00 onwards for domestic flights and from 17:00 for international flights. Alternatively we can organise an additional night in Hobart for you at the end of the tour at an additional cost if that is your preferred option. Meals and drinks: Breakfast generally consists of a continental style breakfast with cereal, fruit and yoghurt and tea/coffee. Full cooked breakfast is not generally offered at most locations. Lunch will generally consist of a packed lunch style meal eaten in the field, with sandwich/filled roll, fruit, and a drink. Dinner usually consists of several options for main with the choice of either an appetiser or dessert. Drinks (soft and alcoholic) are generally not included but at lunches and breakfasts juice may be made available. The itinerary: Whilst we aim to follow the itinerary as planned, please note that the itinerary provided should only be used as a guideline. Depending on the particlar trip circumstances, weather, and local information, the exact itinerary may not be strictly adhered to. The guides reserve the right to make changes to the itinerary. The pelagic and the South West flight: Both of these activities are weather dependant and there is no guarantee that we will be able to do either. While we will do what we can to reschedule if the weather is not suitable no guarantees can be made in this regard. Price inclusions and exlusions: Included: 9 nights en suite accommodation, specialist guiding and transport for day and night tours as outlined above, all meals as outlined in the itinerary, activities outlined in the itinerary (including the South West flight and the pelagic cruise), National Park entry fees, Bruny Island ferry fares, 10% GST. Excluded: Travel to & from departure and finish points, Pre- & post trip accommodation, any meals before dinner on Day 1 and after breakfast on Day 9, any activities not described, drinks except where provided, personal expenses, tips, insurance.

Possible species list Emu Cape Barren Goose Black Swan Freckled Duck Australian Shelduck Pink-eared Duck Maned Duck Mallard Pacific Black Duck Australasian Shoveler Grey Teal Chestnut Teal Hardhead Blue-billed Duck Musk Duck Stubble Quail Brown Quail Little Penguin Wilson's Storm Petrel Grey-backed Storm Petrel White-faced Storm Petrel Black-bellied Storm Petrel Wandering Albatross Antipodean Albatross Southern Royal Albatross Sooty Albatross Light-mantled Albatross Black-browed Albatross Campbell Albatross Shy Albatross Salvin's Albatross Grey-headed Albatross Buller's Albatross Southern Giant Petrel Northern Giant Petrel Cape Petrel Blue Petrel Antarctic Prion Slender-billed Prion Fairy Prion Kerguelen Petrel Great-winged Petrel White-headed Petrel Grey-faced Petrel Soft-plumaged Petrel Sooty Shearwater Short-tailed Shearwater Flesh-footed Shearwater Fluttering Shearwater Common Diving Petrel Australasian Grebe Hoary-headed Grebe Great Crested Grebe Australian White Ibis Straw-necked Ibis Royal Spoonbill Yellow-billed Spoonbill Nankeen Night Heron Eastern Cattle Egret White-necked Heron Great Egret Intermediate Egret White-faced Heron Little Egret Australian Pelican Australasian Gannet Little Pied Cormorant Black-faced Cormorant Little Black Cormorant Australian Pied Cormorant Great Cormorant Australasian Darter Eastern Osprey Wedge-tailed Eagle Grey Goshawk Brown Goshawk Collared Sparrowhawk Swamp Harrier Whistling Kite White-bellied Sea Eagle Lewin's Rail Baillon's Crake Australian Crake Spotless Crake Australasian Swamphen Dusky Moorhen Tasmanian Nativehen Eurasian Coot Pied Oystercatcher Sooty Oystercatcher White-headed Stilt Red-necked Avocet Banded Lapwing Masked Lapwing Red-kneed Dotterel Pacific Golden Plover Grey Plover Red-capped Plover Double-banded Plover Lesser Sand Plover Greater Sand Plover Hooded Dotterel Black-fronted Dotterel Latham's Snipe Black-tailed Godwit Bar-tailed Godwit Whimbrel Far Eastern Curlew Marsh Sandpiper Common Greenshank Grey-tailed Tattler Terek Sandpiper Common Sandpiper Ruddy Turnstone Great Knot Red Knot Sanderling Red-necked Stint Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Curlew Sandpiper Silver Gull Pacific Gull

Kelp Gull Caspian Tern Greater Crested Tern Little Tern Fairy Tern South Polar Skua Brown Skua Pomarine Jaeger Parasitic Jaeger Long-tailed Jaeger Rock Dove Spotted Dove Common Bronzewing Brush Bronzewing Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo Shining Bronze Cuckoo Pallid Cuckoo Fan-tailed Cuckoo Australian Masked Owl Eastern Barn Owl Morepork Tawny Frogmouth Australian Owlet-nightjar White-throated Needletail Pacific Swift Laughing Kookaburra Sacred Kingfisher Azure Kingfisher Rainbow Bee-eater Nankeen Kestrel Australian Hobby Brown Falcon Peregrine Falcon Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Galah Long-billed Corella Little Corella Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Green Rosella Crimson Rosella Eastern Rosella Swift Parrot Eastern Ground Parrot Blue-winged Parrot Orange-bellied Parrot Little Lorikeet Rainbow Lorikeet Musk Lorikeet Superb Lyrebird Superb Fairywren Southern Emu-wren Tawny-crowned Honeyeater Eastern Spinebill Crescent Honeyeater New Holland Honeyeater White-cheeked Honeyeater Strong-billed Honeyeater Black-headed Honeyeater Yellow-throated Honeyeater White-fronted Chat Little Wattlebird Yellow Wattlebird Yellow-faced Honeyeater Noisy Miner Yellow-throated Miner Spotted Pardalote Forty-spotted Pardalote Striated Pardalote Scrubtit Striated Fieldwren White-browed Scrubwren Tasmanian Scrubwren Brown Thornbill Tasmanian Thornbill Yellow-rumped Thornbill Spotted Quail-thrush Dusky Woodswallow Australian Magpie Grey Butcherbird Black Currawong Grey Currawong Black-faced Cuckooshrike White-bellied Cuckooshrike White-winged Triller Varied Triller Crested Shriketit Olive Whistler Australian Golden Whistler Rufous Whistler Grey Shrikethrush Willie Wagtail Grey Fantail Satin Flycatcher Forest Raven Dusky Robin Pink Robin Flame Robin Scarlet Robin Eurasian Skylark Welcome Swallow Tree Martin Australian Reed Warbler Little Grassbird Silvereye Common Starling Bassian Thrush Common Blackbird Song Thrush House Sparrow Beautiful Firetail Australian Pipit European Greenfinch Common Redpoll European Goldfinch

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