Come in May. Leave the next May. Don't worry about floods, winds or crocs.
Enjoy the birds and the weather - whatever it is doing.
On 10 January 2013 22:45, sally king <> wrote:
> Hi to the Net
>
> Paul and I are in the throes of planning visit to Darwin and the Top End
> this year, but cannot decide on the best time to go (I am sure there are
> various 'best times').
>
> We are led to believe that the sensible time to go is between May and the
> start of the Wet in November. Our initial thoughts were to go in June, but
> this is peak holiday time and some areas could still be flooded. Others
> have suggested Aug/Sep but a few reports we have read suggest that it could
> be very windy at that time. When to go??? Any advice will be much
> appreciated.
>
> Good birding
>
> Sally Bartho
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