16 Sep 2026 - 22 Sep 2026 (7 days)
AUD5,295 2 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Local Leader
Tour Leader: Stuart Elsom
Tour Price (Per person): AUD5,295 (USD3,481 * GBP2,649 * EUR3,026)
Single Supplement: AUD950 (USD625 * GBP475 * EUR543)
Flight costs (Linked Tour): AUD740 (USD487 * GBP370 * EUR423)
This tour pairs with: Australia - East Coast 2026
Pricing notes : Flight cost: Linked tour = estimated Perth to Cairns fair. ((Only applicable to guests joining the main tour)
16 Sep 2027 - 22 Sep 2027 (7 days)
AUD5,300 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Local Leader
Tour Price (Per person): AUD5,300 (USD3,484 * GBP2,651 * EUR3,029)
Flight costs (Linked Tour): AUD800 (USD526 * GBP400 * EUR457)
This tour pairs with: Australia - East Coast I: Queensland’s Tropics & Lamington Rainforests 2027
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated, and dates may change* Flight cost: Linked tour = estimated Perth to Cairns fair. (Only applicable to guests joining the East Coast I tour)
14 Sep 2028 - 20 Sep 2028 (7 days)
AUD5,600 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Local Leader
Tour Price (Per person): AUD5,600 (USD3,682 * GBP2,801 * EUR3,200)
This tour pairs with: Australia - East Coast I: Queensland’s Tropics & Lamington Rainforests 2028
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated, and dates may change* Flight cost: Linked tour = estimated Perth to Cairns fair. (Only applicable to guests joining the East Coast I tour)
The South West corner of Western Australia is a birding and ecological hotspot, hosting a superbly high diversity of endemic plant, animal and bird species. This short extension to our Eastern Australia birding tour concentrates on south-western Australia’s endemic bird species and other wildlife and commences in the state’s capital of Perth, situated on the Swan River. During this Australia birding tour, we explore a range of habitats from the eucalypt forests of the Darling Ranges to the extensive woodlands of Dryandra, the Stirling Ranges, semi-arid mallee woodlands and the rugged windswept heathlands of the south coast. We expect to encounter all twelve endemic bird species plus several near-endemics and we can anticipate a trip total of between 120-150 species. We also hope to see several fabulous mammals such as Short-beaked Echidna, Western Grey Kangaroo and Southern Right Whale.
Emu, Pink-eared, Musk & Blue-billed Duck, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Painted Buttonquail, Hooded Plover, Banded Lapwing, Pacific Gull, Red-tailed, Short-billed & Long-billed Black Cockatoo, Western Corella, Western Rosella, Elegant, Red-capped & Rock Parrot, Western Ringneck, Noisy Scrubbird, Rufous Treecreeper, Red-winged, Splendid & Blue-breasted Fairywren, Southern Emu-wren, Western Fieldwren, Western Wattlebird, Western Bristlebird, White-cheeked & Swan River (split from White-naped) Honeyeater, Western Spinebill, Scarlet, Red-capped, Western Yellow & White-breasted Robin, Western Whipbird, Crested Shrike-Tit, Red-eared Firetail, Western Thornbill
Southern Right Whale, chances for New Zealand Fur Seal & Australian Sea Lion, Numbat (small chance), Short-beaked Echidna, Southern Brown Bandicoot, Common Brushtail Possum, Western Brush & Tammar Wallaby, Quokka, Western Grey Kangaroo
various Eucalpyt woodlands, coastal scrub, wetlands
warm to hot and cooler at night
8 with 1 Rockjumper leader
easy
very comfortable
mostly easy with a few tricky species
120-150
excellent
Erik Forsyth went above and beyond to give personal attention to each participant. How does he do it? Lack of sleep and a packed itinerary would challenge the best guide, but he seems to always be positive and light-hearted. Cracking dry jokes and comments – loved it!
We traveled through strangely beautiful and interesting areas and were able to get great birds – almost all the endemics of the area. Angus was good at finding the birds which often involved traveling to very remote and isolated places for 1 or 2 species. I love Australian birds – beautiful, unique, often loud and delightful. The Lake Argyle cruise was fabulous and the Yellow River cruise was a great break from riding in the van and seeing water birds from a distance.
Erik Forsyth did a great job, and both his remarkable knowledge and his unflagging good humor were indispensable; I look forward to traveling with him again in the future.
It was a fantastic trip. Very satisfying and Angus did a great job : he really showed us the birds and took great care that we had everything we wanted and were able to enjoy our tour.
Steve Davidson is a superb guide. He has a vast knowledge of Australian birds, other wildlife, and plants. He has a keen ear and I appreciated that he described what he was hearing. We had challenges in terms of Covid and flooding, and he very responsibly addressed both issues. I truly don't know how he had the stamina to guide, drive the extra miles on detours, and organize the needed diversions from the itinerary.
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