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Central Tablelands Birdwatching Tours operates bird watching day trips, weekends and night tours for anyone interested in exploring the birding paradise that is the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Trips are custom tailored to the desires of our birding clientele and may include visits to the Capertee Valley, Munghorn Gap and a selection of the Central Tableland’s birding secrets. Each tour will be tailored to the individual/group and will be structured around what birds species the attendees most desire to see. It is is not unusual to see around 150 bird species of birds in one weekend in the Central Tablelands. Target species include: Regent Honeyeater, Swift Parrot, Rockwarbler, Painted Honeyeater, Diamond Firetail, Turquoise Parrot, Gang Gang Cockatoo, Speckled Warbler, Southern Whiteface, Plum-headed Finch, Hooded Robin, Red-capped Robin, Red-browed Treecreeper, Brown Treecreeper, Glossy Black Cockatoo, Powerful Owl, Superb Lyrebird and many more. Tours typically leave on Saturday morning and can finish the same day or extend to the following Sunday evening. Specialty nocturnal tours can be arranged to see the amazing Powerful Owl, the largest owl species in Australia and White-throated Nightjar. If you would like to experience the amazing Capertee Valley or Munghorn Gap and try your luck at seeing one of the last wild Regent Honeyeaters in existence, then you should consider attending a weekend tour with an experienced local bird guide and ornithologist at Central Tablelands Birdwatching Tours. Visit our website: http://birdingcentraltablelands.webs.com/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Tablelands-Birdwatching-Tours/355175354675430?fref=ts or enquire about our services and rates at : birdingcentraltablelands@gmail.com We look forward to going birding with you! Yours sincerely, Kurtis Lindsay Bsc (Hons) Central Tablelands Birdwatching Tours


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