Hasties Swamp - Australia
Hasties Swamp is a National Park located on the Atherton Tableland in Western Queensland. A huge amount of birds visit this swamp, including Whistling Ducks, Magpie Geese, and Sarus Cranes
Touring Australia : Birds in Hasties Swamp N.P.
Hasties Swamp is located just outside the town of Atherton in Queensland. As National Parks go this one is tiny but a great haven for water birds. There is a two tiered hide and good roadside access for viewing the birds,
Hasties Swamp National Park
Hasties Swamp National Park - Far North Queensland
Hasties Swamp
Atherton Tablelands - Hasties swamp, a bird paradise!
Hasties Swamp
A birdwatcher's delight, Hasites Swamp is a valuable refuge for resident and migratory birds. Enjoy the birds and views from the two-storey bird hide.
Hasties Swamp
Travel doco for the Atherton Tableland
Birds at Hasties Swamp National Park
Hasties Swamp - Panasonic HDC-SD90 Test
Some more experimenting with the camera. This video was shot at Hasties Swamp on the Atherton Tablelands in the afternoon of the 23rd of October 2011.
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Bromfield Swamp lays in a shallow crater of an extinct volcano and forms part of the headwaters of the North Johnstone River.
Bromfield Swamp is home to a population of Sarus Cranes, elegant long-legged waterbirds that look like a large heron. These cranes used to be found from Australia to Northern India but have now become almost extinct in Asia. Australia has one of the last breeding populations in the world, with an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 birds, of which three thousand live on the Atherton Tableland.
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Atherton Hotel - Atherton Hotels, Australia
Atherton Hotel 4 Stars Hotel in Atherton ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Located in Atherton city centre, this Queensland hotel features an a la carte bistro and bar with billiards.
Atherton Golf Course is 7 minutes’ drive away.
A cable TV, small refrigerator, and dining area are provided in each room at this Queensland Atherton Hotel.
Extras include an electric kettle, hairdryer, and towels.
Luggage storage is complimentary at Atherton Hotel for added convenience.
A bottle shop, conference room, and banquet facilities are available.
Free parking is provided on site as well.
The restaurant serves local favourites such as Tasmanian oysters and a variety of beef pies for lunch and dinner.
Breakfast is also available daily.
A disc jockey hosts a disco every 3rd Friday of each month.
The hotel is 5 minutes’ drive from Hasties Swamp National Park and 15.
8 km from the Atherton Tablelands plateau.
Cairns city centre is 93.
4 km away.
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Atherton Tablelands October 2011
A day trip to some interesting places on the Atherton Tablelands near Cairns Australia. This is a compilation of test shots I recorded on my Panasonic HDC-SD90
Cairns Central Swamp.
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Birds from Lake Eacham, Malanda, Atherton Tablelands
Filmed at Lake Eacham, Malanda, and Atherton - Double-eyed Fig Parrots, Spotted Cat-bird, Rifle Bird with Young, Friar Birds being fed by the parent, Rufous Fan-tail, Sarus Crane at Hasties swamp.
I filmed all of these birds in November 2010, most of them within 10mins of Lake Eacham and Malanda.
It's a sweet time with so many young about.
Sarus Cranes at Bromfield Swamp
While I was in the Atherton Tablelands, I popped to Bromfield Swamp for Sarus Cranes. Lucky I did, as we saw no others while we were there. Apparently, it was a late start to the season.Sarus Cranes are winter migrants from Asia and were only discovered in Australia in the '60s. They seem to have expanded their range since - either that or birders have become more aware of them. It wouldn't be a surprise, since they are quite similar to Brolgas.The main features that tell them apart can all be seen in this video. They are distinctly larger and paler. The red extends way down the back of the neck and throat, though this isn't always obvious until they extend their necks. The contrast between the white primary feathers and grey back is really obvious though and should be visible at great distance. Other features include the pink legs and - if you have a Brolga nearby - they are about 10% larger. Bromfield Swamp is located just south of Malanda. It's about a ten minute drive. Head out of Malanda to the west and turn left up Malanda Upper Barron Road. You can't miss the crater - the road runs along the eastern and northern edge. If you reach the dirt road, you've gone too far. You can park in a layby opposite Stonehouse Road where there is a concrete viewing are and sign board. For more information and a map, see
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Victoria's Riflebird - bird of paradise
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Lake Eacham, Atherton Tablelands
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Tyto wetland
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Millaa Millaa Lookout Atherton Tableland Australia by Sue Astorquia
Mt Bartle Frere rising through the early morning mist viewed from the Millaa Millaa Lookout locally known as Gentle Annie see the Atherton Tableland and the township of Millaa Millaa as the mist clears hear a cow bellowing, whip birds and scrub hens singing in the new day a great way to start your day on Your Aussie Holiday