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Birdwatching in and near Cooktown
Cooktown is an ideal place for bird watching, because there are four main geographical regions that meet here, each with its own set of special birds – Wet Tropics rainforest, Cape York Peninsula forests, coastal wetlands and mangroves, and the drier woodlands of the Laura and Battlecamp escarpments.
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Image chemical/x-mdl-rdfile Australian Bustard
Australian bustard. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image chemical/x-mdl-rdfile Australian Bustard
Australian bustard. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image Shining Flycatcher
Shining flycatcher. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image Shining Flycatcher
Shining flycatcher. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image Octet Stream Comb crested jacana
Comb crested jacana. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image Pied Imperial Pigeon
Pied Imperial Pigeon. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image Octet Stream Comb crested jacana
Comb crested jacana. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image Pied Imperial Pigeon
Pied Imperial Pigeon. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Image Troff document Eastern Reef Egret
Eastern Reef Egret. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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