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Northern Territory Bird Tours' Darwin Bird Tour begins before sunrise. It introduces bird enthusiasts to local birding hotspots among the diverse habitats around Darwin and its harbour. Bird-watchers will be inspired in the cool of morning when birds are most active, in coastal wetlands, mangroves, beaches and monsoon forests, each with their unique bird species. Experienced guides on the Northern Territory Bird Tours team use their expertise and local knowledge to help bird enthusiasts spot and learn about a multitude of birds and other wildlife, while divulging fascinating snippets of Darwin's natural and cultural richness. Bird-watchers takeaway images they'll cherish and memories they'll never forget.
The Fogg Dam Bird Tour takes bird enthusiasts east of Darwin to the vast freshwater floodplains of the Adelaide River. Fogg Dam and Harrison Dam are shallow dams constructed in the 1950s to store water for a rice growing project that was ultimately abandoned. The legacy of that project is the world-class wetlands that developed upstream and downstream of those dam walls. These wetlands are now home to large numbers and a great diversity of waterbirds: egrets, herons, jabirus, brolgas, sea-eagles, as well as wallabies, water buffalo, crocodiles and turtles. The monsoon forest that surrounds the wetlands supports Rainbow Pittas, Rose-crowned Fruit Doves and much more. Guests on the Fogg Dam Bird Tour will see and learn about these Top End waterbirds and diverse wildlife while discovering scenic beauty, fascinating pioneer heritage and a rich Aboriginal tradition. They'll gain insight from birding guides with decades of experience in the region, explore back tracks that few tourists will ever see, and take home images they'll cherish and memories they'll never forget.
Guests on the Corroboree Billabong Bird Tour join former park rangers and award-winning wildlife photographers in a dedicated bird-watching boat. In the cool of early morning, they'll explore remote, little-visited reaches of Corroboree Billabong with its extraordinary numbers of wetland birds, raptors and crocodiles. Later they'll explore distinctive outback habitats along the rugged Marrakai track, a now little-used route that was the original track to the Kakadu region. Guests will learn about the region's environment and wildlife, and rich cultural traditions, stories and resource use on this small-group birding tour through diverse Top End landscapes by birdwatching boat and 4WD vehicle. They'll take home images they'll cherish and memories they'll never forget.