AUSTRALIA BIRD AND WILDLIFE PHOTO TOUR
- Photo Tour
- October 7-21, 2023
- October 7-21, 2024
This photo tour focuses on photographing both the birds and mammals of Australia. We have selected the best locations in Northeast Australia to photograph a wide variety of birds and mammals including many specialty species. We stay at 3 different lodges and 1 hotel in the Cairns area and we spend 4 nights at the best birding lodge in Australia, O’Reilly’s near Brisbane. Habitats range from rainforest to reef to coast to dry forest on the edge of the outback. A few of the spectacular species you should photograph include Regent, Great and Satin Bowerbirds, King Parrots, Scarlet, Blue-faced and many other Honeyeaters, Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher, Laughing and Blue-winged Kookaburras, Platypus, Mareeba Rock Wallaby, Striped Possum and Eastern Grey Kangaroo. These are just a few of the highlights. Accommodation is comfortable throughout.
Number of Participants: Maximum of 6 photographers and 8 total participants.
Cost and Logistics
$8,950 per photographer, $7,900 per non photographer. Single supplement of 1,000. The deposit to reserve your spot is $2,400. This includes all lodging, accommodation, meals, guiding, entrance fees, drinking water and internal flight from Cairns to Brisbane. It does not include international flights, other domestic flights, visas, tips, other beverages or items of a personal nature such as laundry and phone calls.
Itinerary
October 7th – Arrival to Cairns, transfer to a 4 star hotel near the esplanade. If you want to arrive a day or two early we can arrange your hotel which will be within walking distance of the Cairns waterfront, which is full of shorebirds such as Great Knot, Eastern Curlew etc.
October 8th – Today we take a boat trip to the Great Barrier Reef. Michaelmas Cay is full of breeding Noddy, Sooty and Bridled Terns as well as Brown Boobies which are among our targets here, you can spend some time snorkeling as well if you wish. Accommodation: 4 star hotel in Cairns
October 9th –This morning we do some bird photography on the Cairns waterfront checking for the amazing Beach Stone-Curlew and then stop at Centenary Lakes to photograph waterfowl such as Magpie Geese. Then we will head out to the tablelands stopping to photograph a large group of Gray Kangaroos on the way. We will have lunch and then head to our next accommodations on the edge of the outback in drier habitat. Accommodation: Ironbark House and Black Swan Lodge. These two excellent lodges each have a small number of rooms but they are only 5 minutes from each other. Afternoon bird photography there.
October 10th and 11th – We spend 2 full days here on the edge of the outback in drier habitat which attracts a large variety of birds. There is a small pool beside the house which attracts various species such as Pale-headed Rosella, Great Bowerbird, Helmeted and Little Friarbirds, Pied Butcherbird and others. Wallaroos visit the pool to drink as well. We will visit a colony of the endangered Mareeba Rock Wallaby and there are many other great birds in the area including Blue-winged Kookaburra, Red-tailed Black Cockatoo and waterbirds such as Australian Wood Duck and Darter. There are large numbers of birds of prey in the area, the most common being Black and Whistling Kites. Accommodation: Ironbark and Black Swan
October 12th – One more morning of photography at Ironbark. In the garden there are Double-barred Finches and Blue-faced Honeyeaters. Then we transfer to our next lodge, Chambers Wildlife Lodge on the Atherton Tablelands. This afternoon we will focus on finding and photographing Platypus. Chambers has a night time viewing area where they feed Striped Possum, Sugar Gliders and Long-nosed Bandicoots. Accommodation: Chambers Wildlife Lodge
October 13th – This morning we will visit Hasties Swamp which is filled with Plumed Whistling Ducks and other waterbirds. It’s also an excellent location for honeyeaters including the gorgeous White-cheeked. In the afternoon we visit a local park on a lake which has trees which attract large numbers of honeyeaters including the gorgeous Scarlet Honeyeater. On the lake there are waterbirds including Hardhead and Great Crested Grebe. Evening mammal photography again at Chambers Lodge.
October 14th – This morning we will photograph at Chambers. Spotted Catbird and Lewin’s Honeyeaters often come to the verandahs of the cabins. Then we transfer to our next lodge, Kingfisher Birdwatchers Lodge. Afternoon photography at Kingfisher Lodge.
October 15th – We spend the full day photographing at Kingfisher Lodge. The star bird of the lodge is the Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher which nests in termite mounds on the property. There are many other good birds which breed here including Noisy Pitta and Emerald Dove. Kingfisher Lodge.
October 16th – We check out early and drive back to Cairns then take a flight to Brisbane. After landing we drive to our next lodge O’Reilly’s Rainforest Resort in Lamington National Park.
October 17th-19th – We have 3 full days of bird photography at O’Reilly’s. The birds are fed here and are amazingly tame, some of the highlight species include Regent and Satin Bowerbirds, King Parrots, Crimson Rosellas, Superb Fairy Wrens and Pied Currawongs. O’Reilly’s Rainforest Resort.
October 20th – We spend the morning photographing at O’Reilly’s. Walks in the forest produce birds like Logrunner, Scrub-wrens and Eastern Whipbird. Then we check out and on the way back to Brisbane we visit a Koala rehabilitation center where it’s possible to get natural looking koala shots of captive koalas. In the late afternoon we have a walk along the waterfront, photograph some waterbirds like Australian Pelican and photograph a colony of Flying Foxes (very large fruit eating bats). Hotel: A nice hotel near the Brisbane waterfront.
October 21th – Transfer back to the Brisbane airport for your return flight home.

Jure Novak
Jure is a well published photographer and birder from Slovenia, who has photographed widely in Europe and leads or co-leads all of our European based tours. He has constructed many of the hides we use in Slovenia.
Frank Pankas
Frank has a great sense of humor and is an entertaining leader.