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alice springs bird watching (and travelling with dogs)

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Subject: alice springs bird watching (and travelling with dogs)
From: Cheryl Ridge <>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 04:31:41 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Mark and others interested

I am revisiting this topic as I am keen to hear how the trip went
and curious about your dog-friendly travel route. In fact as a dog
owning nature lover myself I would love to hear about trips people
have done with their canine pals and places they find dog friendly.

For travelling with dogs I have the following thoughts/suggestions.
Hope it helps someone!

Many National Park areas simply will not allow dogs - in Victoria I know of 
some that will allow dogs in a controlled capacity. Others will allow them in 
transit ie in cars  on main roads/sealed car parks. 
Best to know in advance - I can give you some ideas for some places in Vic

Checklist for dog:
- secure harness/crate for in car
- extra collar
- vaccination record (C5) just in case you need to use a day/boarding kennel 
- first aid kit
- bags for cleaning up after your dog
- sturdy crate or tether set up that dog is used to (so not just confined to 
car/camper) tether best to have strong smooth chain or plastic coated cable and 
swivel ends

- some water dog is used to (in case it doesn't drink the 'foreign' water)
- emergency numbers (vets etc in areas you will be travelling)

Things to be careful of:
- snake and tick areas
- wandering off/investigating livestock, wildlife etc
- fox bait 1080 - lethal
- not leaving dog alone in car for long periods
- supervision/ventilation/shade/warmth/water/food


regards

Cheryl Ridge




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> Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 16:32:52 +1000
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] alice springs bird watching
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> Thanks for all your very welcome advice and comments. (more
> still welcome). I am driving from Melbourne return, and have
> no set routes as of yet. One note I should have mentioned is
> our beloved puppy will be coming too. (that shoots down the
> Gluepot and a few others). Have just rushed out for my Tomas
> and Tomas where to find birds in Australia- very happy. If
> anyone has travelled with pets,would appreciate any hints re
> birding. Thanks again to all and have enjoyed learning from
> this great forum over the last year. Mark. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 13/05/2012, at 7:34 PM, Cheryl Ridge <>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Mark
> > 
> > I am just responding to your post on birding-aus.
> > 
> > Are you actually driving all the way from Melbourne and
> if so which way will be travelling to Central Australia?
> > 
> > A couple years we flew to Alice (drove Melbourne to
> Adelaide then flew) then hired a campervan for just over a
> week. As we had never been there before (and my other half
> is not a birder) the trip was taken up with general sight
> seeing and birding/nature viewing/photography. I am more
> interested in the sights and the photography as opposed to
> being a 'twitcher/ticker'.
> > 
> > Anyway, places I would highly recommend for visits
> (maybe repeat visits!)
> > 
> > Alice Springs Desert Park (Grey Headed Honeyeater,
> Splendid Fairy Wren, Spinifex Pigeon)
> > 
> > Olive Pink Botanical Gardens (Western Bowerbird, Grey
> Crowned Babbler, Ringneck)
> > 
> > Anetyeke Garden/pond (out the front of the Alice
> Springs airport, lovely little spot to sit and watcher or
> wander - I had great views of Zebra Finches, Budgies,
> Diamond Doves)
> > 
> > You can see some of my pictures here:
> > 
> > http://www.pbase.com/chezzyr/territory_birds
> > 
> > Others may give you different ideas depending on your
> interests or which way you are driving.
> > 
> > regards
> > 
> > Cheryl Ridge
> > Melbourne
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> > Next week, I am setting off from Melbourne on a four
> week return trip to Alice Springs.My main objective is bird
> watching,though all
> > things natural are of interest. I have a 4wd camper van
> and an extremely relaxed schedule. I would love some advice
> (personal or via this forum) on places that I must see. I
> have very little knowledge on inland Australia and would
> hate to drive past any good birding hotspots. Many thanks in
> advance Mark.
> > Sent from my iPhone
> > 


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