Hi Chris and Jenny, The 20 – 27 October Ashmore trip will be aboard the Flying Fish V – the vessel that has made the trip in all recent ventures besides this April. It isn’t as big as the vessel used in April, but is a wonderfully comfortable ride all the same, well appointed with wonderful meals and fantastic snorkel-diving between day trips to the islands. The nightly bird-count debriefings led by Mike Carter are priceless! Brief details are at: http://kimberleybirdwatching.com.au/ashmore-reef-october-2014/ . As Jenny alluded, there are no guarantees of future trips of this nature, and anyone who has yet to experience the adventure of birding the northwest seas, the islands of Ashmore Reef and the Lacerpede Islands, I wouldn’t dither. Hope to see you in Broome in about three months’ time! John Weigel Dear Jenny,, We went on the Reef Prince in April 2014 to Ashmore Reef and yes, it was very very comfortable. But I’m not sure that they are using the same boat on the October trip. I would recommend that interested parties double check which boat is going. Cheers Chris Chris Melrose cmelrose099@gmail.com phone numbers: +61 (2)9438 3635 (Home) +61 407 705 140 (mobile) On 17 Jul 2014, at 2:46 pm, Jenny Spry <malurus.jenny@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Following up on an earlier email I have just found out there are still 2 > spots left on this October’s trip. If you are interested please contact > George Swann at: > info@kimberleybirdwatching.com.au > > If you want to see how hard the trip is going to be (smile), have a look at > the boat on the brochure at George’s website, talk about a beautiful > looking birdwatching come tropical cruising boat: > > http://kimberleybirdwatching.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/ashmore-brochure.pdf > The brochure shows details for last April’s trip. This trip is 19th to 28th > October. > > Can’t you just imagine sitting on that top deck as cetacean, turtles, sea > snakes and tropical birds pass us in the sunshine? – whoops, sorry about > that embarrassing bit of rave, I am totally biased ‘cos I have done the > trip once already and want to make sure this trip happens (smile). > > But there is a serious side to the trip too. The trips have been going > every October or November since the 1990s, at least, and as George Swann > said in an email “I think its important that we keep the trip going every > year as it keeps Ashmore in Australian Birders mind plus we continue to > collect data that is building into a huge data set for the Islands and the > Browse Basin that is undergoing massive development with the oil and gas > industry.” > > cheers > > Jenny > http://jenniferspryausbirding.blogspot.com.au/ > _______________________________________________ > Birding-Aus mailing list > Birding-Aus@birding-aus.org > To change settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org http://kimberleybirdwatching.com.au/ashmore-reef-october-2014/ John Weigel AM Australian Reptile Park PO 737 Gosford NSW 2250 (02) 4340 1022 jweigel@reptilepark.com.au www.reptilepark.com.au www.devilark.com.au _______________________________________________ Birding-Aus mailing list Birding-Aus@birding-aus.org To change settings or unsubscribe visit: http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org