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General Information

Kimberley Birdwatching is based in Broome, which is situated in the southwest corner of the Kimberley division. The Kimberley is one of the most exciting and least explored regions for the birdwatcher and naturalist. Our tours also cover the Northern Territory.


Black-footed Rock Wallaby
Petrogale lateralis

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Temperature & Clothing

The temperature in the Kimberley averages between 25ºC - 38ºC. The Kimberley receives an average rainfall of between 500mm to 1400mm per year most of which falls between November and April, the ‘wet’ season. The weather in the Kimberley can be hot. Cool, loose clothing, hats and sunscreen are essential. Ideally your luggage should be contained in a soft bag for easy stowage.


Nankeen Night Heron (juv.)
Nycticorax caledonicus

Types of Tours

Camping

Accommodated

Boat charters

Fly/Drive

Guiding

Short Tours

 

 


Bachsten Falls 

 

Choosing Your Tour

We have tours available throughout the year departing from Broome. We can ‘design’ a tour to fit in with your plans and requirements and will be happy to discuss alternatives with you. Email info@kimberleybirdwatching.com.au for tour availability, itineraries and ideas.

 


Red-necked Avocet
Recurvirostra novaehollandiae

    

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