Hi, this a precis of a bird and mammal oriented sightseeing trip to Tasmania over the recent 21-22 summer holiday break. Nineteen native mammals and almost a hundred birds including almost all of the endemics. Enjoy.
Brett
Hi, this a precis of a bird and mammal oriented sightseeing trip to Tasmania over the recent 21-22 summer holiday break. Nineteen native mammals and almost a hundred birds including almost all of the endemics. Enjoy.
Brett
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Thanks Brett. We did a very similar trip this January , 2022. We spent 4 weeks in Tasmania, happy to get out of Melbourne after 2 long years . Will try to find time for a trip report.
Craig Smith.