Bird Watching In Port Douglas
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Your holiday in Port Douglas, Queensland will be an affair to remember. The place is very near Great Barrier Reef and nearly eighty kilometers north of another well known Australian city Cairns . It is also a great place to indulge in a number of holiday activities, in fact for tourists, bird watching in Port Douglas is a favorite pastime. It will be an enriching experience for you, to be sure. The variety of birds that are found in Port Douglas is mind boggling, the main reason for this is its proximity to Daintree Rainforest . Be sure to arrange for incredible day tours for bird watching. You will be mesmerized with the variety of flora and fauna in Australian outback. Some of the species that will definitely draw your attention are Red Tailed Black Cockatoo , Kori Bustard , Pale Headed Rosella Osprey , Fig Parrot , White Bellied Sea Eagle , Helmeted Friar Bird . This is definitely not a conclusive list, there are several others.
To indulge in serious bird watching in Port Douglas a little information on some of the species will be eminently helpful.
Kori Bustard
Kori Bustard is a member of the bustard and is a large bird. It is also one of the heaviest birds that is capable of flight. Very pleasing to the eye, the bird is basically grey with a black crest and yellow legs. One very interesting thing about these birds is that they are stride with bee eaters on their back. The bee eaters enjoy having the ride and nip the bees perched on flowers. You will see most of the birds grounded, since it is heavy, avoiding flights makes sense for them. They feed on seeds and lizards.
Scarlet Honeyeater
One of the most brilliant plumages in all bird species, the Scarlet Honeyeater is sure to become your bird, However, consider yourself lucky to spot this bird, mainly because of its small size and foraging habits. It is mainly in the tall tree branches that you will be able to spot a Scarlet Honeyeater. But you can spot one in the garden too, these birds prefer grivelleas and bottle brushes.
| Hotels in Port Douglas | |
| Rendezvous Reef Resort | Bay Villas Resort |
| Hotel Nimrod | BreakFree Portsea Resort |
| Port Douglas Retreat | BreakFree Reef Club Resort |