Gulf Country - Outback Queensland Tour 1-15 Aug 2023

Zebra Finch - Dennis Braddy - Inala Nature Tours
Zebra Finch - Dennis Braddy - Inala Nature Tours
Tour date: 
Tuesday, 1 August 2023 to Tuesday, 15 August 2023
Duration: 
15 days
Price: 
AU$10,735 per person sharing . Single supplement: AU$1,435
Overview: 

FULLY BOOKED - SEE 2024 DATES - Join Inala Nature Tours for an unforgettable excursion into the many and varied habitats of Queensland’s Gulf Country and arid north-west. We expect the region will be crawling with life, and out on the spinifex plains and eucalypt-lined creeks we can expect to see big flocks of Budgerigar and Cockatiel, mixed flocks of finches like Long-tailed, Masked, Zebra and Plum-headed Finch as well as Pictorella Mannikin and Painted Firetail. In pandanus-fringed riparian waterways and rocky, sandstone gorges we’ll look for Purple-crowned Fairy-wren, Buff-sided Robin and Sandstone Shrike-thrush, plus the added possibility of Grey Falcon. Mangrove forests along the Gulf Coast should yield Red-headed Honeyeater, Broad-billed Flycatcher, White-breasted & Mangrove Golden Whistlers & Arafura Fantail. And that’s not mentioning the grasswrens, the likes of which include Kalkadoon, Carpentarian and Rusty Grasswren on this itinerary. Add to that a good chance of Rufous-crowned Emu-wren as well as White-winged, Red-backed and Purple-backed Fairywrens, and this tour certainly delivers a fair punch in terms of an amazing variety of birds and wildlife.

Start Location: 
Cairns QLD
Australia
Finish location: 
Cairns QLD
Australia

Inala Gulf Country - Outback Queensland Tour 1st Aug - 15th Aug 2023

FULLY BOOKED - SEE 2024 DATES

Join Inala Nature Tours for an unforgettable excursion into the many and varied habitats of Queensland’s Gulf Country and arid north-west. We expect the region will be crawling with life, and out on the spinifex plains and eucalypt-lined creeks we can expect to see big flocks of Budgerigar and Cockatiel, mixed flocks of finches like Long-tailed, Masked, Zebra and Plum-headed Finch as well as Pictorella Mannikin and Painted Firetail. In pandanus-fringed riparian waterways and rocky, sandstone gorges we’ll look for Purple-crowned Fairy-wren, Buff-sided Robin and Sandstone Shrike-thrush, plus the added possibility of Grey Falcon. Mangrove forests along the Gulf Coast should yield Red-headed Honeyeater, Broad-billed Flycatcher, White-breasted & Mangrove Golden Whistlers & Arafura Fantail. And that’s not mentioning the grasswrens, the likes of which include Kalkadoon, Carpentarian and Rusty Grasswren on this itinerary. Add to that a good chance of Rufous-crowned Emu-wren as well as White-winged, Red-backed and Purple-backed Fairywrens, and this tour certainly delivers a fair punch in terms of an amazing variety of birds and wildlife.

ITINERARY OUTLINE:

Day 1. Tue 1 Aug 23. Arrive Cairns.
Day 2. Wed 2 Aug 23. Cairns to Georgetown.
Day 3. Thu 3 Aug 23. Georgetown to Kurumba.
Day 4. Fri 4 Aug 23. Kurumba.
Day 5. Sat 5 Aug 23. Kurumba to Burketown.
Day 6. Sun 6 Aug 23. Burketown to Boodjamulla National Park.
Day 7. Mon 7 Aug 23. Boodjamulla National Park.
Day 8. Tue 8 Aug 23. Boodjamulla National Park to Mount Isa.
Day 9. Wed 9 Aug 23. Mount Isa area.
Day 10. Thu 10 Aug 23. Mount Isa area.
Day 11. Fri 11 Aug 23. Mount Isa to Winton.
Day 12. Sat 12 Aug 23. Winton area.
Day 13. Sun 13 Aug 23. Winton to Charters Towers.
Day 14. Mon 14 Aug 23. Charters Towers to Cairns.
Day 15. Tue 15 Aug 23. Depart Cairns.

DETAILED ITINERARY

B- breakfast; L- lunch; D-dinner.

Day 1. Tuesday 1 August 2023. Arrive Cairns.
Arrive Cairns and own transfer to the Cairns airport hotel by 18:00 for group welcome dinner.
Accommodation: Cairns (en suite motel rooms). Meals included: D.

Day 2. Wednesday 2 August 2023. Cairns to Georgetown.     
This morning we will depart Cairns and head west out into the drier country towards Georgetown. Birds we’ll hope to see en route include Red-tailed Black-cockatoo, Apostlebird, Cockatiel, Spotted Harrier, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Emu, Brown-backed Honeyeater, Dollarbird, Brown Treecreeper and White-throated Honeyeater.
Accommodation: Georgetown (en suite motel rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

 Day 3. Thursday 3 August 2023. Georgetown to Karumba.
This morning we’ll have a look around a dam near Georgetown which is famous for the finches that come to drink early morning. Here we hope to connect with Black-throated, Masked, Plum-headed (rare), Zebra and Double-barred Finches, as well as Pictorella & Chestnut-breasted Mannikins and the very rare Gouldian Finch if we’re really lucky.  Other woodland birds here include Rufous-throated, Yellow-tinted, Banded, Bar-breasted, Grey-fronted and Blue-faced Honeyeaters, Varied Lorikeet, Pale-headed Rosella, Red-browed Pardalote, White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike, Brown Treecreeper, Spinifex Pigeon, Diamond Dove, Paperbark Flycatcher and Black-chinned Honeyeater. Waterbirds may include Black Bittern, Comb-crested Jacana, Green Pygmy-goose, Hardhead, Plumed Whistling-duck and Australasian Grebe. From here we will drive west from Georgetown along the Savannah Way, looking to see birds like Sarus Crane, Brolga, Black-necked Stork, Australian Pratincole, Emu, Weebill and White-browed & Masked Woodswallows.
Accommodation: Karumba (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 4. Friday 4 August 2023. Karumba. 
We’ll explore the extensive mangroves and swampy grasslands in Karumba today.  The habitat here holds a few species we won’t have connected with yet including White-breasted Whistler, Mangrove Golden Whistler, Broad-billed Flycatcher, Yellow White-eye, Mangrove Gerygone, Mangrove Grey Fantail, Arafura Fantail, Red-headed Honeyeater, Mangrove Robin and Rufous-throated Honeyeater. In adjacent grassland flats there are Sarus Crane, Tawny Grassbird, the rare Zitting Cisticola, and the difficult to find Star Finch, which is more tied to freshwater environments around Karumba. Along roadsides and in wetlands and open habitats between Karumba and Normanton we have the chance of Australian Bustard, Australian Pratincole, Radjah Shelduck, Glossy Ibis and the possibility of an over-wintering Oriental Plover or two. At night we’ll try to locate one of the resident pairs of Barking Owl. Accommodation:  Karumba (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 5. Saturday 5 August 2023. Karumba. Karumba to Burketown.
After a morning birding around Karumba we'll set off again, this time heading for Burketown, and of course we will stop to bird along the way. Birds: Brolga, Sarus Crane, Red-backed Fairy-Wren, Black-breasted Buzzard, Red-browed Pardalote, Striated Pardalote (black-headed race uropygialis), Ground Cuckoo-shrike, Little Woodswallow, White-throated Gerygone.
Accommodation: Burketown (en suite cabins). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 6. Sunday 6 August 2023. Burketown to Boodjamulla National Park (Lawn Hill).
It's only 207 km from Burketown to Adel's Grove but it will probably take at least 5-6 hrs to travel as it's fairly rough. Along this section we'll see similar birds to yesterday, but there will be a range of sought after specialties at Boodjamulla NP, and we'll base ourselves here for the next two nights. Birds we will aim to see here include Purple-crowned Fairy-wren, Buff-sided Robin, Sandstone Shrike-thrush, Long-tailed & Crimson Finch, Silver-crowned Friarbird, White-gaped Honeyeater, Pictorella Mannikin, Varied & Red-collared Lorikeet, Northern Fantail, Azure Kingfisher, Little Woodswallow and Paperbark Flycatcher.
Accommodation: near Boodjamulla National Park (en suite cabins). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 7. Monday 7 August 2023. Boodjamulla National Park.
We will spend a full day of birding around this prime location, looking for the aforementioned species, plus others like Northern Rosella, Red-winged Parrot, Great Bowerbird, White-throated, Grey-fronted, Grey-headed, Black-chinned (Golden-backed race laetior), Brown and Yellow-tinted Honeyeaters, Variegated & Red-backed Fairy-Wrens, White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike and the possibility of the very rare Grey Falcon.
Accommodation: near Boodjamulla National Park (en suite cabins). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 8. Tuesday 8 August 2023. Boodjamulla National Park to Mt Isa 
After a final morning's birding in Boodjamulla NP we'll commence our journey to the somewhat more arid country around the mining town of Mt Isa, where we'll be based for the next three nights. We'll need a bit more time here to search for the regional specialties, the hardest of which are the Kalkadoon and Carpentarian Grasswrens. 
Accommodation: Mount Isa (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 9. Wednesday 9 August 2023. Mount Isa area. 
Today we'll commence our search for the region's specialties with one of the harder to find birds - the Kalkadoon Grasswren. This is a tough and possibly arduous task, so we will need to set out early before the heat of the day kicks in. The Kalkadoon Grasswren occurs in Spinifex-clad hillsides strewn with large boulders so some nimble-footedness will help here. With some luck we can see them singing from atop a boulder. Also here, may be Grey-headed Honeyeater, Diamond Dove, Red-backed Kingfisher and Little Woodswallow. At around midday we'll head back to town for lunch, after which we will drive to a nearby Lake to look for a range of aquatic and woodland birds like Wandering Whistling-Duck, Glossy Ibis, Black-necked Stork, Intermediate Egret, Pacific Black Duck, White-eyed Duck, Black-tailed Treecreeper, Painted & Long-tailed Finch, Pictorella Mannikin, Bar-breasted Honeyeater, Varied Lorikeet, Little Friarbird and Rainbow Bee-eater.
Accommodation: Mount Isa (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 10. Thursday 10 August 2023. Mount Isa area.
Our target today will be the critically endangered Carpentarian Grasswren, and in order to see this bird we'll need to drive north west of Mount Isa to a well-known location for this increasingly difficult to find species. We'll try in several locations along the route and with some good fortune will have found the bird before the heat of the day kicks in. Other species here include Grey-headed Honeyeater, Painted Finch, Hooded Robin and Square-tailed Kite. Travel back to Mt Isa for lunch plus some more birding in the region. Additional chance of Kalkadoon Grasswren if needed.
Accommodation: Mount Isa (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 11. Friday 11 August 2023. Mount Isa to Winton. 
With a bit of time up our sleeves we can bird the morning around Mt Isa to look for any birds we may be missing, and after lunch will head towards Cloncurry. Birds we can expect to see today include Australian Ringneck (local race macgillivrayi, "Cloncurry Parrot"), Varied Lorikeet, Cockatiel, Little Corella, Galah, Budgerigar, Ground Cuckoo-shrike, Emu, Little Crow, Apostlebird, Spotted Bowerbird, White-plumed Honeyeater and Black Falcon.
Accommodation: Winton (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 12. Saturday 12 August 2023. Winton area.  
We will visit a nearby National Park and have the whole day to look for a few species associated with Spinifex grasslands. We are on the edge of a range of species here that rely on this habitat type. Birds we are searching for today include Spinifexbird, Rufous-crowned Emu-wren, Spinifex Pigeon, Hall’s Babbler, Chestnut-breasted Quail-thrush, Painted Finch, Black Honeyeater, Pink-eared Duck, Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, Yellow-throated Miner, Mistletoebird, Black-tailed Native Hen and Red-browed Pardalote.
Accommodation: Winton (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 13. Sunday 13 August 2023. Winton to Charters Towers.
Today will involve a bit of travelling as we make our way back towards Cairns; however we can stop for birding en route.
Accommodation: Charters Towers (en suite rooms). Meals included: B, L, D.

Day 14. Monday 14 August 2023. Charters Towers to Cairns.
Today we will continue our journey back to Cairns, stopping for birds en route.
Accommodation: Cairns (en suite rooms). Meals included: B L D.

Day 15 (= Day 1 of Cape York Queensland Tour) Tuesday 15 August 2023. Depart Cairns.  Depart Cairns this morning or for those joining the Cape York Tour, you will meet the rest of the group at the welcome dinner tonight in Cairns.  
Accommodation: none. Meals Included: B

Tour Price: AU$10,735 per person sharing based on a minimum of 3 paying participants with one specialist guide/driver in one vehicle and 6 people with 2 guides in 2 x 4WD vehicles.)

Single supplement: AU$1,435.

We would be pleased to offer a $200 per person twin share discount for participants who choose to join both Cape York and Gulf Country Queensland sections.

Price includes: All accommodation as per the itinerary, specialist guide and transport, meals, entrance fees and activities as mentioned in the above itinerary. (These prices are based on the current rate of GST and may need to be adjusted if there are significant changes)

Price does not include: International and domestic airfares except the Cairns to Lockhart River flight, airport transfers, alcoholic beverages, snacks, internet, gratuities, laundry or other items of a personal nature.

Please note:

The itinerary: Whilst we aim to follow the itinerary as planned, please note that the itinerary provided should only be used as a guideline.  Depending on individual trip circumstances, weather, and local information, the exact itinerary may not be strictly adhered to.  The guides reserve the right to make changes to the itinerary as they see fit.

Remoteness: Please note that for much of this tour we will be birding in a wonderful yet remote part of Australia. Most of the roads are unsealed and rough and travel will be in 4WD vehicles. If you have medical conditions or health concerns, it is important you make us aware of these in advance of this tour.

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INALA GULF & OUTBACK QUEENSLAND

25 August to 8 September 2022

TRIP REPORT by Rob Elvish

Thursday 25 August 2022. Arrive Cairns and welcome.
Our group met for introductions and dinner.

Friday 26 August 2022 Cairns to Georgetown.
After checking the Esplanade for the few waders that had already returned for the season, we visited Cairns resident Rufous Owl and pair of Papuan Frogmouths at their roosts. A lunch stop at Hasties Swamp entertained us with an astonishing mix of waterbirds, with estimates of over 2500 Magpie Geese and 5000 Plumed Whistling Ducks. On the way to Georgetown, we could see the roadside birds changing with the drier conditions as Apostlebirds and more raptors joined us.

Saturday 27 August 2022 To Karumba.
At the dam we had great views of a pair of Black-necked Storks and found a single Cotton Pygmy-goose mixed in with the Green pygmy-Geese. The honeyeaters were swamped by Rufous-throated Honeyeaters, both adults and juveniles without the throat patch; but we managed to find several other species and Masked, Black-faced end White-browed Woodswallows in the native Bauhinia flowers. Finches were not in large numbers, but we found Masked, Black-throated, Zebra and Double-barred Finches. Then onto Karumba with Brolga and Sarus Cranes along the way and Barking Owls after dinner.

Sunday 28 August 2022 Karumba.
The wetlands were mostly dry due to the unusually low rainfall in the last wet, so we concentrated on mangrove areas, where we found White-breasted Whistlers, Yellow White-eye, Mangrove Gerygone, Red-headed Honeyeater, Zitting Cisticola and Mangrove Grey Fantail.

Monday 29 August 2022 To Burketown.
In mangroves we found Mangrove Robin and Northern Fantail. I moved several road-killed wallaby carcases that had attracted Wedge-tailed Eagles and Black-breasted Buzzard, so that the birds were not at risk when they returned to feed. Our accommodation in Burketown had resident Tawny Frogmouths to greet us, then next morning Crimson Finches and Purple-crowned Fairy-wrens at breakfast.

Tuesday 30 August 2022 To Gregory Downs.
The target bird at Burketown was Mangrove Golden Whistler and after some effort we got good views of a couple this morning before heading off to Gregory Downs. Here we found the Purple-crowned Fairy-wrens along the river.

Wednesday 31 August 2022 To Adel’s Grove.
After some great Masked Finches, lots of White-winged Trillers and honeyeaters in town we left for Adel’s Grove and Boodjamulla National Park, spotting Singing Honeyeater and Common Bronzewing along the way. More Purple-crowned Fairy-wrens and Buff-sided Robins were found along the river, at the Grove and in the park.

Thursday 1 September 2022. Boodjamulla National Park.
A day exploring the region produced more of the local specialities like Sandstone Shrike-thrush, Varied and Red-collared Lorikeet, Little Woodswallow, Spinifex Pigeon and Great Bowerbirds.

Friday 2 September 2022 Drive to Mt. Isa.
Stops for birds and the Riversleigh fossil site along the way with Black-tailed Treecreepers at lunch being the bird of the day.

Saturday 3 September 2022 Mt. Isa.
A few glimpses of Carpentarian Grasswrens were our only result from an early start to travel out to the site and lots of spinifex prickles. Spinifexbirds were not so shy. But back near the city the Kalkadoon Grasswrens seemed to want to show themselves to all. Such a contrast in behaviour. Their neighbours; Painted Finches and Golden-backed Honeyeaters were also very obliging. The lake had good birding below the dam wall and along the shore in the back reaches.

Sunday 4 September 2022 Mt. Isa to Winton.
An early stop at a local park gave us excellent views of Australian Ringnecks, the local race macgillivrayi (Cloncurry Parrot). Late in the afternoon a quick u-turn to check on a pigeon by a roadside puddle led to extended views of many Flock Bronzewings; drinking and courting as they moved from the grasslands to the water and back. This lucky encounter with an almost mythical species was the bird highlight of the tour. Something that cannot be planned or arranged.

Monday 5 September 2022 Winton.
A morning site produced the Mulga and Spinifex specialists. Hall’s Babbler, Chestnut-breasted Quail-thrush, Grey Falcon, Spotted Bowerbird, Crimson Chat and nesting Spinifex Pigeon were soon seen; but it took longer searches to find the Opalton Grasswren and Rufous-crowned Emu-wren. The return to Winton was interrupted by many patches thick with Budgerigars and woodswallows.

Tuesday 6 September 2022 Winton to Charters Towers.
Mainly a travel day with White-winged Fairy-wrens and more Flock Bronzewings along the way. A dusk visit to Tower Hill to visit the friendly Allied Rock-wallabies.

Wednesday 7 September 2022 Charters Towers to Cairns
At the Wetlands, where we added many east coast birds to the tour list, like White-browed Robin, Rufous Shrike-thrush and Brown-backed Honeyeater. Of interest here was the large Estuarine Crocodile that we watched through the scope. We then headed back to Cairns for our final dinner.

Thursday 8 September 2022 Depart Cairns.
While the tour officially finished today, several guests continued on the Inala Cape York tour.

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