Tuesday 13 August 2013

Win a bird watching holiday to South Australia

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South Australia is a bird watcher’s and wildlife enthusiast’s paradise. It is richly endowed with vast tracts of pristine wilderness, prehistoric and fossil-rich ranges, and 2,900 miles of untouched coastline. The flora and fauna is naturally prolific due to the diverse range of habitats including mudflats and wetlands, heathland and forests, desert and semi-dry Mallee.


We’re keen for you to discover this for yourself, which is why we’re giving away an amazing bird watching holiday to South Australia.


Enjoy 10 days exploring the best the State has to offer, starting in the vibrant city of Adelaide before heading to Kangaroo Island and the magnificent Flinders Ranges where you’ll enjoy some of the best bird watching experiences on offer in Australia.

TOP DESTINATIONS
Kangaroo Island
The best location
to see Australian wildlife in its natural habitat - a must see destination!
Flinders Ranges Spot outback wildlife including the rare yellow footed rock wallaby and 170+ bird species.
Eyre Peninsula
Renowned for its huge variety of marine wildlife experiences and sheer variety of natural landscapes.

Murray River
The diverse Murray River region offers an array of bird watching opportunities by the water.

BIRDFAIR - 16th - 18th AUGUST

Visit South Australia at the UK’s largest birding event, Birdfair, on stand one / two, marquee three. Expert Peter Waanders will be presenting ’Grey Grasswrens, Glossy Black Cockatoos and Grenache: The birding secrets of South Australia‘ at 1.30pm on Friday 16 August, marquee two.
Find out more about birds and wildlife in South Australia >>

 
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