This Experience Is All About The Birds

2009 December 28

When you are planning your trip to the Tropical North Queensland region of Australia you will want to be sure and pack a pair of binoculars and a camera. This Australian region is the perfect place to observe bird life in their natural habitat.

This region in Australia is know to have some of the best bird watching opportunities found anywhere. Whether you are staying in Daintree, Highlands or Cairns you will find that many of the accommodations have room balconies that overlook the rainforest. This allows for some of the greatest bird watching opportunities.

There are many lakes, parks and beaches, in additional to the wonderful rainforests in the Tropical North Queensland region. This makes the Tropical North Queensland on of the most populated locations for birds of various species. All of these places, plus the year round moderate temperatures, no matter when you visit you will be able to explores these birds as they stay in their habitat year round.

Birds such as the Channel Billed Cuckoo, Paradise Kingfisher and the Koel are more easily found between the months of October and April. If this is the time you choose to visit you will also be able to observe newborn birds hatching, and mother birds feeding and caring for their young. The months between October and April are breeding season for the birds, therefore opening up your bird watching experiences to new levels of excitement.

There is more than bird watching available for you during your Tropical North Queensland trip. From bird watching to under water adventure you are sure to have one of the greatest vacation experiences in your life.

When you are looking to book one of the port douglas hotels go to tropicalnorthqueensland.com. It is a great tourist information centre right at your fingertips. In addition to port douglas accomodation you can also view local events to do and more.

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