Birds Of The Kimberley Wa

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Birds Of The Kimberley Wa. The Kimberley is one of the most exciting and least explored regions for the birdwatcher and naturalist. These birds may grow up to 12 metres.

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In Mornington there are around 700 birds. Kimberley Bird Watching offers the most authoritative birdwatching and wildlife tours in North Western Australia. In the east Kimberley there are 8-12 isolated breeding populations with 40-120 birds.

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On par with the diversity of birdlife found in Broome and located in the east of the Kimberley is Kununurra. The logo has been inspired by the painting of a Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo by Kimberley artist Susan Nampitjin Peters. Along the Kimberley Coast there are several species of boobies which could be spotted. This bird is found in the Kimberley area and the yellow-tail represents the female.