by Janine Duffy | December 26, 2018 | Maximum Wildlife, Wildlife
Travel to Australia’s forests, beach, tropics and outback. When you’re hard at work, do you long for a soothing green forest? Or does a golden sandy beach, stretching for miles, appeal? Do you love to escape to the warm turquoise tropics, or the vast red sands of the...
by Janine Duffy | December 23, 2018 | Maximum Wildlife, Mungo Outback Journey, Wild Top End, Wildlife
Highlight pictures from a 21 day Maximum Wildlife safari through northern and southern Australia in September & October 2018 for guests Lynda & Charlie from USA. Lynda & Charlie shared this photo album of their wildlife safari – here are their favourite...
by Janine Duffy | December 20, 2018 | Maximum Wildlife, Wild Top End, Wildlife Journey East Gippsland
On our Maximum Wildlife tour we travel to East Gippsland, in south-east Australia and Kakadu, in northern Australia where we see White-bellied Sea-Eagles. White-bellied Sea-Eagles Haliaeetus leucogaster live by lakes, large rivers and estuaries in Australia where...
by Janine Duffy | December 14, 2018 | Maximum Wildlife, Wildlife Journey East Gippsland
In October 2018 we ran a 3 week Maximum Wildlife tour around Australia for Charlie & Lynda from USA. They very kindly put together an album of photos of the tour and granted us permission to share – here are the highlights of the 7 day East Gippsland (Wildlife...
by Janine Duffy | October 24, 2018 | Bird News, Maximum Wildlife, Plant news, Wild Top End
How would you like to walk on water? You can – by visiting the mangroves in Darwin, Northern Territory Australia. Have you ever watched fish swimming below you? Or heard kingfishers splash into the water beside you? In Australia’s Top End, you can – by visiting the...
by Janine Duffy | October 8, 2018 | Bird News, Maximum Wildlife, Wild Top End
Years ago we saw a deceased Rufous Owl while on tour in the Northern Territory. It was heartbreaking to see this magnificent large rainforest owl for the first time in that way. So it was with great excitement, and some nervousness, that we walked through the Darwin...