If you're a birder on family holiday in Tasmania there is a useful side trip on your drive up or down Hobart's Mt Wellington. This is to visit Fern Glade which is close to the locale known as Fern Tree. It's only 500m off the main route up the mountain and has been described as reliable for Pink robin.
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Pink Robin, Fern Tree, Tasmania |
Family may prefer to have a hot chocolate or other beverage at the Fern Tree Tavern! There is also the option of inspecting the playground or old church from which the Fern Glade track departs. I allowed myself a hopeful, solitary wander for 20-30 minutes and as the photo attests my Pink robin found me just as time was running out!
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Tasmanian scrubwren, Fern Tree, Tasmania |
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View looking northeast from Mt Wellington showing Hobart suburbs, bushland and the estuary of the Derwent River |
Around urban Hobart birding reflects the varying landscape. Birds seen are those that flourish on the wide salty water way and birds that have adapt well to development (including introduced species).
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Distant view of more Hoary headed grebe than I have ever seen before just below the MONA gallery, Hobart. |
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At our motel a large number of Mallard of both sexes had me checking on the differences between the "wild" and "domestic" versions of this bird. Clearly maintaining their population and "wild" in that sense it is my understanding that ebird nomenclature has these guys considered a (half) tick under the "Mallard (domestic type)"! |
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Silvereye, Hobart |
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Crested tern, Hobart |
Bird on!