Red-billed Tropicbird on Lord Howe Island

A Red-billed Tropicbird was apparently present Monday (maybe later) on Lord Howe Island. This report came via Tony Palliser, who was contacted by a visitor to the island. Tony has tentatively confirmed the identity of this bird. Once confirmed, this will make it a first for Australia!

NOTE, WE EXPECT TO HAVE MORE DETAILS IMMINENTLY.

There are no other details at present. Once details are available, they will be posted at bird-o.com address below.

Or follow us at http://www.twitter.com/birdorarity

We have arranged a charter aircraft available for 6 passengers for a one-day return trip departing Sydney, if the bird is found to still be present.

Immediately email info@bird-o.com if you would like a space.

The price will be approximately $1,600 return leaving Sydney airport in the morning and returning in the afternoon (which morning will depend on what news we find out about the bird). Compare this to the cost of a return flight to Lord Howe plus overnight accommodation, approx $1,200 flight + at least $250 per person for accommodation, though this may not be available (Lord Howe accommodation is limited because it is a World Heritage Area) plus not inexpensive food.

Please visit:

http://birdo.wildiaries.com/trips/10347

Regards

Alan McBride

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1 comment to Red-billed Tropicbird on Lord Howe Island

  • Carl Clifford

    Now that is a real vagrant. Rather like finding a Silver Gull of the American west coast. It will be interesting to see which sub-species it turns out to be, the eastern Pacific or the NW Indian Ocean. It is an awful long flap for either. Well spotted by whoever saw it.

    Cheers,

    Carl Clifford

    A Red-billed Tropicbird was apparently present Monday (maybe later) on Lord Howe Island. This report came via Tony Palliser, who was contacted by a visitor to the island. Tony has tentatively confirmed the identity of this bird. Once confirmed, this will make it a first for Australia!

    NOTE, WE EXPECT TO HAVE MORE DETAILS IMMINENTLY.

    There are no other details at present. Once details are available, they will be posted at bird-o.com address below.

    Or follow us at http://www.twitter.com/birdorarity

    We have arranged a charter aircraft available for 6 passengers for a one-day return trip departing Sydney, if the bird is found to still be present.

    Immediately email info@bird-o.com if you would like a space.

    The price will be approximately $1,600 return leaving Sydney airport in the morning and returning in the afternoon (which morning will depend on what news we find out about the bird). Compare this to the cost of a return flight to Lord Howe plus overnight accommodation, approx $1,200 flight + at least $250 per person for accommodation, though this may not be available (Lord Howe accommodation is limited because it is a World Heritage Area) plus not inexpensive food.

    Please visit:

    http://birdo.wildiaries.com/trips/10347

    Regards

    Alan McBride

    ******************************************************************************* Alan McBride, MBO.

    Photojournalist | Writer | Traveller | + Member: Australian Photographic Society Travel Writers Association – Board of Directors American Writers & Artists Inc. International Travel Writers & Photographers Alliance National Association of Independent Writers & Editors Travelwriters . com Travcom New Zealand Regional Representative Australia: Neotropical Bird Club

    http://web.me.com/amcbride1 http://www.wildiaries.com http://www.worldreviewer.com/member/alanmcbride/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/alanmcbride http://www.twitter.com/alanmcbride

    Good planets are hard to find; until we do, please, be green and read from the screen

    Tel: + 61 419 414 860 Fax: + 61 2 9973 2306 Skype: mcbird101

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