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FW: Birdwatching Guide Capertee Valley - Birding Guide Sydney (Advertise

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Subject: FW: Birdwatching Guide Capertee Valley - Birding Guide Sydney (Advertisement)
From: Richard Nowotny <>
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 00:27:28 +0000
The trips look great.

However the prices are extraordinary! Highest I’ve ever seen – especially as 
they are exclusive of accommodation and meals. (They make a Birding Pal’s eyes 
water.)

But, whatever the market will bear.

RN

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Birding-Aus  On Behalf Of 
Kurtis Lindsay
Sent: Sunday, 26 November 2017 11:09 AM
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Subject: Birdwatching Guide Capertee Valley - Birding Guide Sydney 
(Advertisement)

 

“Sydney & Central Tablelands Birdwatching Tours” operates bird watching day 
trips, weekends and night tours for anyone interested in exploring the birding 
paradise that is the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.

 

We also offer a extensive range of birding trips across Sydney.

 

Trips are custom tailored to the clients desires and may include visits to the 
Capertee Valley, Sydney and a selection of the Central Tableland’s birding 
secrets. Each tour will be tailored to the individual/group and will be 
structured around what birds species the attendees most desire to see.

 

It is is not unusual to see 120 - 150 bird species in one weekend in the 
Central Tablelands. Local specialties of the region include: Regent Honeyeater, 
Rockwarbler, Painted Honeyeater, Diamond Firetail, Turquoise Parrot, Gang Gang 
Cockatoo, Speckled Warbler, Southern Whiteface, Plum-headed Finch, Hooded 
Robin, Red-capped Robin, Red-browed Treecreeper, Brown Treecreeper, Glossy 
Black Cockatoo, Powerful Owl, Superb Lyrebird and many more.

 

Tours typically leave on Saturday morning and can conclude the same day or 
extend to Sunday evening.

 

Specialty nocturnal tours can be arranged in order to target the amazing 
Powerful Owl, the largest owl species in Australia, among other southern 
nocturnal specialties.

 

If you have ever wanted to experience the amazing Capertee Valley and try your 
luck at seeing one of the last wild Regent Honeyeaters in existence, then you 
should consider attending a weekend tour with an experienced local bird guide 
and ornithologist.

 

Visit our website:

 

 <http://birdingcentraltablelands.webs.com/> 
http://birdingcentraltablelands.webs.com/

 

Facebook page:

 
<https://www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Tablelands-Birdwatching-Tours/355175354675430?fref=ts>
 
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Tablelands-Birdwatching-Tours/355175354675430?fref=ts

 

 

Email to enquire about our availability, services and rates:

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If we are not available on the dates you desire we will reccommend one of our 
expert peers who also lead tours in the region.

 

We look forward to going birding with you!

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Kurtis Lindsay BSc (Hons) Sydney & Central Tablelands Birdwatching Tours <HR> 
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