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Visiting NSW in April from UK

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Subject: Visiting NSW in April from UK
From: Nick Holmes <>
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 09:40:09 +0000
Hi,

My first post....and I'm asking for help already.

I will be visiting NSW in April with my family for a family holiday but we
all enjoy finding time for birding and wildlife watching in general as part
of bush walks, sighseeing, etc.

We are visting Sydney, Blue Mountains, Scotland Island (Pittwater), Jervis
Bay and the Kangaroo Valley area.

We have a local guide while we are in the Blue Mountains but would
appreciate any advice on good areas to visit to walk, see birds, see other
wildlife and see beautiful scenery in the other areas we are visiting. I
usually do rather more research for our holidays but have just not managed
to this time....tut, tut......so any advice would be great.

My 7 year old son is desperate to see fruit bats in Sydney Botanic
Gardens....any chance?

We are not obssessive about seeing particular endemics or rareties but would
just enjoy seeing as many species as possible while enjoying a relaxed
family holiday.

Any advice would be great.

Thanks in advance

Nick, UK
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