What time of year are you talking about? If you go at the right time,
the scoparia will be flowering [very colourful], the nothofagus will
be golden [very alpine] or the peaks will be covered in snow [very
pretty].
On 30/03/2008, at 12:48 PM, David Lord wrote:
Dear fellows birders,
next year two of my friends want us to walk the overland track in
Tasmania (Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair) for one of those milestone
birthdays (40). I think it is a great idea but I can't seem to
convince them to go to Broome and the kimberley instead. They are
not birders and the Broome Bird Observatory means nothing to them. I
like Tasmania but I was wondering: can anyone tell me if there is
good birding on this track? I have walked it before and it was a
lovely walk but not as 'birdy' as I had hoped. Perhaps I was not
paying enough attention? It was twelve years ago. I remember mud and
rain and little delicate mosses, toadstools, some rain, sassafras,
wombats and wallabies and iron bark flowers on the path.
regards,
David Lord
Rozelle NSW
PS I can't convince them to do the South Coast Track - already asked.
===============================
www.birding-aus.org
birding-aus.blogspot.com
To unsubscribe from this mailing list,send the message:
unsubscribe(in the body of the message, with no Subject line)
to:
===============================
===============================
www.birding-aus.org
birding-aus.blogspot.com
To unsubscribe from this mailing list,
send the message:
unsubscribe
(in the body of the message, with no Subject line)
to:
===============================
|