To explore lists of the Australian birds (and mammals)
you're likely to see, click here.
Australian Wildlife Tours (AWT) was set up in 1984
specifically to bring groups and the individual traveller to Australia for
birdwatching. Since then the company has expanded to what it is today with
other avenues of natural
history
and showing Australia "as it is" to many people from overseas. We
were one of the first companies to embrace the "Ecotourism"
values.
Our guides are all excellent birders with good personalities and people
skills and take pride and pleasure in helping you to obtain the best bird
count in their areas.
N.S.W. Sydney - visits to National Parks
in the Sydney area, the Blue Mountains and Capertee Valley, Southern
Highlands and surrounds.
QLD - Southern - visit to National
Parks, resorts, local beach areas, mountains and farmlands.
QLD - Northern - visit to Atherton and
Evelyn Tablelands, Daintree Rainforest, dry country, outback areas, tropical rainforests,
seabirds, barrier reef - birds are abundant in these areas.
TASMANIA - Home of eleven endemics and
we find them all plus many other birds temperate rainforests, national
parks, tall cliffs, low bushland you find birds anywhere. Well worth a
visit for both birds and the scenery.
VICTORIA - National Parks, country
areas, mountains and more, flocks of birds such as the Corellas, Galahs and
Cockatoos and many of the small varierty of birds.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA - City surrounds,
Kangaroo Island, dry deserts and fertile land near and far from Adelaide.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Abundance of
birds outback and north of Perth, along the tracks, and on the
waterways. In Perth and surrounds and down south to Albany and other places.
Visiting any of these areas will give you an excellent bird count on a
two to three week or longer visit to our country.
Many of our guests from the UK and Europe travel from Perth up through the Kimberley and Top End of the Northern Territory, down through Queensland and New South Wales and with great guides
find their bird counts to be excellent.
We look forward to working with you to obtain a tour to remember.
To explore lists of the Australian birds (and mammals)
you're likely to see, click here.