Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodges
Tropical North Queensland, Australia.
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 Sarus Crane In Flight

Birdwatching Opportunities
at Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge 


Rare Spotted Cat-Birds, Victoria Riflebirds, Tooth-Billed Bowerbirds, parrots, Southern Cassowarypigeons, robins, whipbirds, Brush Turkeys, Jungle fowl and a great many other rainforest native bird species are common sightings from your accommodation at Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge.

Cassowaries are frequent visitors to the Lake Eacham National Park.

Each Unit is supplied with binoculars, bird encyclopaedias, maps, and general touring information. Brush Turkey

Keen birdwatchers can view many species from their Lodges and laugh at the antics of the dozens of Brush Turkeys, who squabble over the food John feeds them daily at 5 PM while giving an informative commentary on resident rainforest birds. By placing bread and fruit on the front railing during daylight hours you will attract Spotted Catbirds and Lewin's Honeyeaters. Adding meat brings in the Kookaburras.
Brown Cuckoo Dove
On most nights you can hear the calls of the Boobook and Lesser Sooty Owls. While on full moon nights you can enjoy the magnificent atmosphere created by the mating calls of the normally shy Orange Footed Jungle Fowls.

For approximately 3 months of the year between September and January,Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge plays host to 7 mating maleToothbilled Bowerbirds who clear a 3 metre circular stage on the rainforest floor and attempt by careful leaf arrangements and mimicry of all sounds of the rainforest to court the females. Depending on his skill an individual male Tooth-billed Bowerbird may mate with all of the females or none of them but regardless ofthis he will still maintain his stage for the whole of the season.

Crimson Rosellas and King Parrots add a flash of colour to "The Chambers" rainforest clearing.

From your unit you can see Victoria Rifle Birds feeding on insects under the bark on the sides of the rainforest trees. In the spring you can hear the rasping mating calls of the riflebirds coming out of the rainforest. If the rasping sound is continuous, walk towards it and look for the mating riflebirds about 5 metres above the forest floor on a broken off tree or horizontal branch.The riflebird is the closest thing we have in Australia to the birds of paradise and their mating display is one of the most precious bird watching sightings of the rainforest.

Birds Of The Lake Eacham Rainforest
Links To Bird Guides, Tours & Worldwide Websites


Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodges
P.O. Box 87, Yungaburra,Tropical North Queensland, Australia 4872.
Phone & Fax: 07 40 953754 International: 61 7 4095 3754

E-mail: Chambers@tpgi.com.au

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