G’day Martin
Craig Doolan is the Birding Aus man on Norfolk and should have all your answers.
If you want to support the local economy, Margaret Christian runs half day
nature tours that finish watching the seabirds from her back yard [the petrels
have burrows there]. She has a book on the birds of Norfolk Island.
At the right time of year, you can see the parrots feeding on the fruit trees
outside of the national park, otherwise you have to spend some time in the park
looking for them.
If you get the opportunity, you should head over to Phillip Island - but access
there is weather dependent, so it is a case of getting lucky.
Regards, Laurie
On 26 Aug 2017, at 11:11 am, Martin Woodward <> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> My wife and I are holidaying on Norfolk Island in the first week of October.
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> Any tips on where to see the land endemics and various seabirds would be
> much appreciated.
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> Also, is the Northern Shoveller still around or any other unusual
> sightings?
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> Thanks
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> Martin Woodward
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> Mob 0408 805 179
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