Australian Good Birding Guide

  • Australian Good Birding Guide: NSW-ACT
    By Ted Wnorowski, Alex Wnorowski

    This is an enchanting short walk starting in a camping area of the Cathedral Reserve, located on Mt Irvine Rd past Mt Wilson village and Hillcrest Rd. Turn right into the campsite and take the 800m circular walk through the fern-filled ...

  • Australian Good Birding Guide: Victoria
    By Ted Wnorowski, Alex Wnorowski

    Vehicular access is best from Irvine Rd where you can find a carpark at the end of the road near the cricket ovals. Over 130 bird species have been recorded in the Reserve. Key species are Powerful Owl, Nankeen Night-Heron, Buff-banded ...

  • Australian Good Birding Guide: Northern Queensland
    By Ted Wnorowski, Alex Wnorowski

    Other sections have only very basic camping sites with no facilities; these are Barratta Creek camping site in the Bowling Green Bay section and Cocoa Creek and Salmon Creek campsites in the Cape Cleveland section.

  • Australian Good Birding Guide: Southern & Central Queensland
    By Ted Wnorowski, Alex Wnorowski

    There are also several small campsites accessible only to 4WDs. Bush camping is permitted throughout the Park. The Broadwater site is large and equipped with small barbecues and pit toilets. An alternative to camping is Glenlyon Dam ...

  • Australian Good Birding Guide: Tasmania
    By Ted Wnorowski, Alex Wnorowski

    A good network of walking tracks has been developed, the Park is a bushwalker's paradise. Most of the tracks on the Peninsula originate from the ... A day use area with picnic tables, barbecues and a large shelter is located at.

  • Australian Good Birding Guide: Victoria
    By Ted Wnorowski, Alex Wnorowski

    This is the third of a series of books describing exciting birdwatching locations in Australia. Similarly to the other books in the series, the Victorian guide delivers a detailed record of birdwatching locations within the State.