Introducing Broome Bird Observatory
AJ'S is @ Broome Bird Observatory WA
Broome Bird Observatory is located on the north-west coast of Australia on the shores of Roebuck Bay.
The Broome region is regarded as the most significant site in Australia for shorebirds as well as being of high signifcance among other locations for shorebirds across the world.
Roebuck Bay has the greatest diversity of shorebird species of any site on the planet and around 150,000 of these birds visit annually.
Highly recommended.
Surounding landscapes at the Broome Bird Observatory
There Is A Frog
A music video about the frogs hanging around at Broome Bird Observatory.
ROEBUCK BAY BROoME WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
caravan trip 2007 WIKIPEDIA
Roebuck Bay
Being situated on a north/south peninsula, Broome has water on both sides of the town. On the eastern shore are the waters of Roebuck Bay extending from the Main jetty at Port Drive to the mangroves on the edge of Chinatown. Town Beach is part of the shoreline and is popular with visitors on the eastern end of the town. It is also the site of the famous stairway to the moon where a receding tide and a rising moon combine to create a stunning natural phenomenon. On stairway to the moon nights, a food and craft market is operated on Town Beach.
Roebuck Bay is of international importance for the millions of migratory waders or shorebirds that use it seasonally on migration through the East Asian - Australasian Flyway from their breeding grounds in northern Asia. They feed on the extensive intertidal mudflats and roost at high tide on the red sand beaches of the Bay. They can be seen in the largest numbers in summer, but many of the younger birds remain throughout the first and second years of their lives. The Broome Bird Observatory on the northern shore of Roebuck Bay was established by Birds Australia, and opened in 1990. The purpose of the observatory is to study the birds, learn how to protect them, and educate the public about them.
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Great Bowerbird displaying at Broome Bird Observatory
A male Great Bowerbird displays at his bower at the Broome Bird Observatory campground.
BirdLife Australia Congress 2018 - Birding at the Poo Ponds
Chris Hassell, Bird Nerd
Mangrove Hotel, Broome, Western Australia.
ROEBUCK BAY BROOME WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Caravan trip 2007 WIKIPEDIA Roebuck Bay Being situated on a north/south peninsula, Broome has water on both sides of the town. On the eastern shore are the waters of Roebuck Bay extending from the Main jetty at Port Drive to the mangroves on the edge of Chinatown. Town Beach is part of the shoreline and is popular with visitors on the eastern end of the town. It is also the site of the famous stairway to the moon where a receding tide and a rising moon combine to create a stunning natural phenomenon. On stairway to the moon nights, a food and craft market is operated on Town Beach. Roebuck Bay is of international importance for the millions of migratory waders or shorebirds that use it seasonally on migration through the East Asian - Australasian Flyway from their breeding grounds in northern Asia. They feed on the extensive intertidal mudflats and roost at high tide on the red sand beaches of the Bay. They can be seen in the largest numbers in summer, but many of the younger birds remain throughout the first and second years of their lives. The Broome Bird Observatory on the northern shore of Roebuck Bay was established by Birds Australia, and opened in 1990. The purpose of the observatory is to study the birds, learn how to protect them, and educate the public about them.
Broome
A little video from a week spent exploring Broome, Western Australia. One of the most gorgeous places I have ever been.
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Shore bird research & feildwork at Broome Bird Observatory
Roebuck Plains to Roebuck Bay
A story of migration.
Broome bird observatory, Australia - Indovina chi viene al bagno - Guess who's coming...to toilet
Amazing green frogs have chosen a weird place for the day rest
Pilbara Inhabitants - BIRDS OF PREY
Wedge-tailed Eagle, Whistling Kite, Osprey.
Tiny Desert Tree Frog (Litoria rubella) - Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia
Tiny Desert Tree Frog hopping and sitting - Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia. More info at
BirdLife Australia Congress 2018 - Life of a Migratory Shorebird
Fat and fast – the life of a migratory shorebird
Nigel Jackett - Broome Bird Observatory
The vast journeys covered by our incredible migratory shorebirds is well celebrated. However, the finer intricacies of a shorebirds life – how they prepare for their migrations and why they choose to travel so far - is less known. Broome Bird Observatory Warden Nigel Jackett will take you along the flyway using information gathered by studies in Broome and beyond.
Agile wallabies drinking from birdbath - Broome Bird Observatory WA
BirdLife Australia Congress 2018 - Karajarri managing threatened species and unique landscapes
Managing threatened species and unique landscapes in the Karajarri protected and jointly managed areas.
Presented by Wynston Shovellor and Sam Bayley.
The Karajarri Ranger and Karajarri Indigenous Protected Area programs are in charge of looking after over 30,000km2 of country, from the desert to the sea. The Rangers undertake land, cultural and sea management activities within this area and are fortunate to have many dynamic project partners and collaborators. A fine example of this is the work undertaken on 80 Mile beach around birds, benthos and turtles. The Karajarri rangers will take you through this project and others whilst also discussing the Karajarri cultural database and the rise of an indigenous community run conservation program.
TOP 30 BROOME Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Broome - Australia video. All about tourist attractions and things to do list in Broome, a beach resort town in Kimberley region, western Australia.
Most popular tourist attractions in Broome is Cable Beach for its sunset camel rides and beautiful views in Gantheaume Point, Roebuck Bay, Broome Bird Observatory and Broome Town Beach. Others recommended places to visit in Broome is Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park and Animal Refuge, Sun Pictures Cinema, Broome Historical Museum, Tunnel Creek National Park, Sacred Heart Church, Courthouse Markets and 12 Mile Bird Park.
Others things to do in Broome is visiting Japanese Cemetery, SSJG Heritage Centre, Reddell Beach, Broome Deep Water Wharf & Jetty, Budha Sanctuary, Broome Gallery, Aqua Broome, Short St Gallery, Streeter's Jetty, Freshwater Cove, Our Lady Queen of Peace Cathedral, Johnny Chi Lane and Yane Sotiroski Photography Gallery.
Dont forget to exploring Broome with Broome Explorer Bus, you can enjoy all beautiful places in Broome by the bus. If you have more times in Broome, exploring Broome by Lurujarri Dreaming Trail.
If you want to know all things to do list in Broome for all tourist attractions here, just watch this video till the end.
Top 15 Most Beautiful Birds Found in Australia
Top 15 Most Beautiful Birds Found in Australia
Australia is the paradise for bird lover’s, from large flightless birds to small finch and native bird of paradise.
The most beautiful birds of Australia include Galah Cockatoo, Fig parrot, tricolored lory, Australian ringneck, Noisy miner, Wattlebirds, Greenfinch, Green catbird, New Holland honeyeater and Regent Bowerbird.
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Bird catching
Bird netting at the Broome Bird Observatory beach. Birds are caught in the net, put in boxes according to species, and then tagged and released.