Dear Birding-Ausers,
Bill Wakefield and I still have two trips remaining for Eaglehawk Neck in
Tasmania in 2009:
27 September and
29 November.
We still have some vacancies on both of these trips if anyone wishes to
register an interest.
We have run one trip already this year in February. It was a very good
trip with several Mottled Petrels and at least one Buller's Shearwater.
Steve Murray posted a report recently on Wildiaries at
http://aussiebirding.wildiaries.com..
The east coast of Tasmania is unusual because boat trips get out in
weather conditions that would be considered extreme in many other places
such as Port Fairy (where I have a bit of experience also). The land mass
of Tasmania itself provides lots of protection for the east coast waters
and the boat gets out most times - quite safely.
Cost is approximately $100-120 if we get a full boat.
If you want to know what birds we see off Eaglehawk Neck, we always post
trip reports on Birding-Aus. You can search for the last 10 years worth
in the archives at http://bioacoustics.cse.unsw.edu.au/birding-aus/
So, if you want a pelagic off Tasmania to add to your southern sea-bird
experiences, please let me know.
Chris
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