Monday, 28 December 2009

Birds, Beaches And More - A Tropical North Queensland Adventure


By Jerry Duncan

If you are planning on taking a holiday to the Tropical North Queensland region of Australia you will want to take along your binoculars and a camera to really take full advantage of the natural habitat that you will be exploring.

The Tropical North Queensland region is one of the best destinations for bird watching. When staying in Daintree, Highlands or the Cairns Coast you will find that many of the balconies in their accommodations offer some of the greatest views of the greatest birds of the rainforest.

The Tropical North Queensland region is filled with many lakes, parks and beaches in addition to the rainforests making the entire region a haven for various species of birds and the year round moderate climate makes this region the perfect habitat for the birds all year long.

Birds such as the Channel Billed Cuckoo, Paradise Kingfisher and the Koel are more easily found between the months of October and April. If this is the time you choose to visit you will also be able to observe newborn birds hatching, and mother birds feeding and caring for their young. The months between October and April are breeding season for the birds, therefore opening up your bird watching experiences to new levels of excitement.

There is a lot to the Tropical North Queensland region. In addition to the fabulous bird watching there is also deep sea adventures, cultural settings and wonderful beaches. One of the best vacation you can ever take is to the Tropical North Queensland region.

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