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Red-kneed Dotterel Erythrogonys cinctus at Werribee ©Ian Montgomery http://birdway.com.au

Victoria is possibly Australia's best-kept birding secret. This smallest mainland state boasts some terrific birds and a wide variety of habitats. From the eastern temperate rainforests to the mallee of the north-west over 490 bird species have been recorded in this state, which is about the size of the United Kingdom. This compares pretty well with Western Australia, for example, which is many times the size of Victoria yet has a list of just over 500 species. Victoria is a small state by Australian standards but the distances are still vast and it would be difficult to cover all the best birding sites in one visit. Here is a brief overview of the best spots.

If you’re visiting Victoria you're most likely to enter via Melbourne, Australia's second largest city. Those with limited time would be advised to visit Ferntree Gully National Park or Toolangi State Forest for Superb Lyrebird, Pink Robin, Pilotbird and other wet forest specialists. A visit to Werribee Treatment Plant is a must for any birder travelling to Victoria. This extensive area is one of Australia's premier birding destinations – numerous lagoons and mudflats play host to many species of wader, wildfowl and water birds.

Travelling east from Melbourne to East Gippsland some of the best birding can be found around Mallacoota. The forests and heath lands here differ markedly to those in other parts of the state as they enjoy a slightly milder climate. Some of the birds to search for here include Glossy Black Cockatoo, Ground Parrot and Eastern Bristlebird. Further north, one crosses the Great Dividing Range in order to bird one of Australia's most endangered habitats, the box-ironbark forests. Some of the better areas for birding include Rushworth State Forest, Whipstick and Kamarooka State Forests near Bendigo and the legendary Chiltern National Park. A suite of woodland birds specialises in these dry forests. Some of the more sought after species here are Turquoise Parrot, Spotted Quail-Thrush, Regent Honeyeater and Speckled Warbler amongst others.

South west of Melbourne, a trip along the Great Ocean Road to the Otway Ranges will be rewarded with spectacular scenery and some great birding. This area is probably the best place in Australia for the enigmatic Rufous Bristlebird. If you go all the way to Port Fairy you may be able to join a pelagic trip on which many species of albatross, petrels, prions and other seabirds can be observed – arguably the best pelagic trip in the world. Up in the north west of the state the mallee is the biggest draw with a number of spectacular or hard-to-find species restricted to this habitat. These include Malleefowl, Regent Parrot, Red-lored Whistler, Mallee Emu-Wren and Striated Grasswren. The best parks to visit are Little Desert, Wyperfeld, Hattah-Kulkyne and Murray-Sunset national Parks.

 
 

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Number of bird species: 469
State Bird - Helmeted Honeyeater Lichenostomus melanops

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Birds Australia - Victoria

Website

Birds Australia Victoria (BA-Vic) is the Victorian branch of Birds Australia. We are dedicated to the conservation, study and enjoyment of Australia's native birds and their habitats...

BOCA - Bayside Branch

Website

BAYBOCA is the Bayside Branch of the Bird Observers Club of Australia. Our aim is to promote responsible birdwatching as an enjoyable recreation, which leads to, increased knowledge about Australian birds and a better understanding of their habitat needs, in the bayside area of Melbourne, Australia.

BOCA - Bird Observers Club of Australia HQ

Website

Birdwatching is our core activity, but the conservation and protection of Australian birds is our primary aim.

BOCA - Echuca and District Branch

Website

Birding in the Echuca District - Outings, reports etc...

Central Gippsland Bird Studies Group

Website

Lake Wellington Project Banding Sites etc...

Field Naturalists Club of Victoria

Website

The Field Naturalists Club of Victoria (FNCV) was founded in 1880, and continues as a vigorous and practical advocate of conservation and the study of natural history to this day. The Club has over 600 members and publishes the bimonthly magazine The Victorian Naturalist. This site describes the special interest groups within the FNCV, the clubs program of meetings and excursions, includes a report of recent meetings and an outline of ongoing research activities...

Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater

Website

Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater formed in May 1989 when the Helmeted Honeyeater population reached a critically low level of 50 birds...

Victorian Ornithological Research Group Inc

Website

VORG has approximately 60 members with a wide range of backgrounds including professional ornithologists, students, computer programmers, botanists, statisticians, etc.

Victorian Wader Study Group

Website

The Victorian Wader Study Group (VWSG) was formally constituted in 1978, however fieldwork actually began in 1975. The VWSG's primary objective is to conduct a long-term comprehensive study of waders and terns throughout Victoria. The VWSG is a non-profit organisation and is made up of 100+ volunteers.

Rotamah Island Bird Observatory

Observatory
Including Gippsland Bird Research - Rotamah Island is in the Lakes National Park. Bird and other Wildlife is abundant near the Observatory and walking tracks lead from the Observatory to all parts of the island and the 90 mile beach...

Museum Victoria

http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/forest/animals/birds.html

The site contains some species accounts and photographs...

Angahook-Lorne State Park

Information
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On the easterly slopes of the Otways Ranges near Lorne and bordering the coast, the Angahook-Lorne State Park protects some of Victoria's most beautiful forests...

Chiltern National Park

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Situated in north-central Victoria almost on the New South Wales border, Chiltern National Park is one of the best known birding spots in the state. With good reason, too - this 4300ha park is absolutely superb...

Dandenong Ranges National Park

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In 1987 Sherbrooke Forest, Doongalla Reserve and Ferntree Gully National Park were combined to form Dandenong Ranges National Park. Covering 3215 hectares, the park plays an important role in protecting a population of famous lyrebirds and other fauna, as well as protecting the forests and fern gullies of the Ranges. Since June 1997 Olinda State Forest and the Mt Evelyn Forest have also been included in Dandenong Ranges National Park...

Little River Earth Sanctuary

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Little River Earth Sanctuary in Victoria offers a truly unique wildlife experience. Join us on a guided walk and discover endangered animals in their natural habitat, as it was 200 years ago, before European settlement. A visit to Little River Earth Sanctuary is to totally immerse yourself in a quality Australian bush experience...

Murray-Sunset National Park

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The Murray-Sunset National Park is just about my favourite place in Victoria, especially as we have no tropical rainforest here (you cannot have everything). It is located in an area known as the mallee (for the dominant species of Eucalypt here) in northwest Victoria...

National Parks

Website
e.g. Hattah-kulkyne - 305 mi/491 km north-west of Melbourne. Features dry lakebeds and mallee scrub. Activities: boating, bush walking, camping, canoeing, fishing, picnicking, and swimming. Best time to visit: August-December.

Pearcedale Conservation Park - Moonlit Sanctuary

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Moonlit Sanctuary is an environmental immersion experience, which will give you a unique introduction to Australia's nocturnal fauna. At dusk you will be taken on a tour of bushland during which you will encounter a variety of Australian animals usually not seen in conventional zoos and wildlife parks...

Rotamah Island & Lakes National Park

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Rotamah Island is in the Lakes National Park. Bird and other Wildlife is abundant near the Observatory and walking tracks lead from the Observatory to all parts of the island and the 90-mile beach. The homestead provides very comfortable accommodation and facilities, and is an excellent base for a wide range of activities to suit all ages and interests...

Rushworth State Forest

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Rushworth SF is about 1.5 hours by car from my home town of Melbourne and one of the largest areas of box-ironbark forest left in the state - a pretty woeful state of affairs...

Terrick Terrick National Park

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Terrick Terrick is a small national park located in the North-central region of Victoria, about 100km north of Bendigo...

Whipstick State Park

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This state park near Bendigo is one of the best places close to Melbourne to see some great birds. The park is 2,300 hectares, so fairly extensive and is complemented by the nearby Kamarooka State Park and Whipstick State Forest.

Yaringa Marine National Park

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Yaringa Marine National Park covers 980 hectares between the mainland and Quail Island Nature Conservation Reserve, about 9 kilometres southwest of Tooradin. The area comprises saltmarsh, mangroves, sheltered intertidal mudflats, subtidal soft sediments and tidal channels. The mudflats within the Marine National Park are of national significance primarily as a feeding habitat for wader birds and other water birds. Many water birds and wader birds roost among the mangroves and nearby coastal woodlands...

2000 [October] - Tom and Marie Tarrant

Report

Due to a combination of circumstances (decrease in value of the australian dollar, friends to visit, new birds to see) Marie and I decided to take our well-deserved holiday in Victoria in late-October 2000...

2003 [March] - Stephen Mawby - Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory and South Australia

Report

This trip was the result of a marriage break-up and was undertaken with a long-time non-birding friend who wanted to enjoy some cricket down-under. As a result, the first part of the trip was planned around the 4th and 5th Test matches of England`s Ashes tour of 2002/2003. Consequently, the first month was spent around the south-east of Australia with the move north towards Queensland not taking place until early January. Thereafter, the route took us north to Cairns, then west to Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, south through Alice Springs/Uluru (Ayers Rock) to Adelaide and finally east back to Sydney. Although a birding trip for me, I had to respect the wishes of my travelling companion and as a result, was unable to give sufficient time to seeking out the more difficult species. However, a trip list in excess of 420 species and a new species list of 359 was, in my view excellent...

Susans Trip Reports

Report

This page is really just an excuse to collect my trip reports from various places. Most of my birding is done in Victoria and other parts of Australia where I live but, for me, South East Asia is where the real excitement lies! Below you`ll find my reports from various places in Asia and other places. I`ve also included a few reports from Oz (which is also a fantastic place!). I`ve set out each country with a trip report containing details of the various sites and annotated bird and mammal lists. Please note the dates on the reports and remember that things change - sometimes very quickly...

Tim Dolby's bird trip report site

Report

Birds and birding in Alice Springs, Cairns, Chiltern, Croajingolong, Darwin, Flinders Ranges, Gluepot, Grampians, Great Barrier Reef, Gulf of Carpentaria, Hattah, Kakadu, Lamington, Little Desert, Murray-Sunset, Simpson Desert, Strzelecki Track, Sturt NP, Terrick Terrick and Wyperfeld...

Birding Pal

Information

Local birders willing to show visiting birders their area...

Paul Hackett Tours

Tour Operator

Are you a birder travelling to Melbourne, Australia? Come along on a birding tour and experience some of the best birding sites within the Melbourne area. Explore a variety of habitats and watch your birdlist grow. Travel from the city to the shore, encounter shorebirds and waterfowl, bushbirds and more...

The Melbourne Birder

Tour Operator

Guided birding tours in the Greater Melbourne region - We offer a variety of bird watching tours encompassing the broad range of habitats found in south-central Victoria. Birdlife in this region is prolific, varied and exciting, and coupled with some of southern Australia's most magnificent scenery only a short distance away from the Melbourne CBD, a visually stimulating and satisfying nature-based experience can be expected...

Whimpey's Four-Wheel-Drive Tours

Tour Operator

Whimpey's Four-Wheel-Drive tours showcase the tranquil beauty, unforgettable scenery and unique wildlife that the Little Desert is renowned for. Half day and three quarter day tours are available, specialising in photography, natural history, wildflowers, bird life and art group tours.

Lake Charles Retreat - Yarra valley

Accommodation

Self-contained accommodation right on the edge of the lake...

Little Desert Nature Lodge

Accommodation

Experience and learn of the natural beauty of this vast Australian wilderness while staying at the renowned Little Desert Lodge. Whimpey Reichart`s personalised desert tours and educational resources ensure a lifetime memory...

Punthill South Yarra

Accommodation

Stay at our apartments South Yarra Melbourne motel & serviced apartments accommodation - located only minutes from the Melbourne CBD and nestled in one of Melbourne's most exclusive leafy suburbs, our motel and apartment accommodation is extremely popular for visitors staying for either business or pleasure...

St Arnaud Guesthouse

Accommodation

We offer 'home away from home' accommodation in the heart of Botanical South Yarra. Our large living areas and farmhouse style kitchen are fully equipped for your comfort and relaxation...

Strathvea

Accommodation

Nestled in five acres of English gardens and surrounded by native bushland and state rainforest, Strathvea is only an hour from Melbourne. We are a place where guests are totally pampered and every day is relaxed and carefree. Bush walking, bird watching...

Wide Horizons Bed & Breakfast

Accommodation

Native birds frequent the garden and the nearby Maroondah Dam, within walking distance. Close by is the Healesville Sanctuary with its unique display of Australian native animals and birds.

Birdline Victoria

Mailing List
Birdline Victoria is a service for birdwatchers to report and find out about rare or unusual bird sightings in Victoria, Australia. The information that we receive here will be used not only by interested birdwatchers but also in the preparation of such documents as the Victorian Bird Report.

Ben Cruachan

Blog

Duncan's blog about the nature of Gippsland, Australia. Birds, plants, insects, reptiles, and anything else that takes my fancy...

Natural Newstead

Blog

Observations of flora, fauna and landscape in central Victoria…

Urban Birder

Blog

Birdwatching and sound recording in and around Melbourne, Australia…

Birding in Gippsland

Website

Featuring birding in Gippsland, flora and fauna, local history, the area in which we live, photographs, and much more...

Birding in South West Victoria

Website

Steve Clark's birding page highlighting the birds and best birding localities in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. Victoria's Western District has a wide range of habitats within a 100 km radius. While much of the land has been cleared for agriculture the area is well endowed with excellent national parks and other reserves. The Grampians ranges, the saline and freshwater lakes, the volcanic plains, the rugged coastline and the proximity to the seabird-rich waters of the continental shelf edge add up to a diversity of habitats and a richness in bird species the equal of any other region in Victoria.

Birds Australia

Website

Australia and its territories are home to over 800 species of birds. During the year, this new section of our site will expand to provide basic reference and identification material for a large number of these birds.

Eremaea Birds

Website

Welcome To Eremaea Birds - Your personal bird list organiser and global atlas combined...

Artist - Janet Flinn

Gallery

Bird Paintings, Drawings and Reproduction Art Prints by Janet Flinn capture the colorful beauty and charm of the unique birds and animals of Australia...

Photographer - Cheryl Ridge

Gallery

Great bird pictures from this Australian photographer...

Photographer - David Kleinert

Gallery

An excellent photographer with a penchant for spiders as well as birds and other fauna...

Photographer - Peter Fuller

Gallery

Brilliant photos and photographic trip reports...

Photographers - Sarah Koschak & Andrew Skeoch

Gallery

Gallery with some truly stunning photographs... from Listening Earth

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