by Janine Duffy | December 30, 2017 | Maximum Wildlife, Wildlife Journey East Gippsland, Wildlife News
In February 2014 a bushfire ripped through Raymond Creek Falls in the Snowy River National Park, East Gippsland. This was a blow – this site was a highlight of our 4 day Wildlife Journey to East Gippsland. The area had shown great promise as a birdwatching site – the...
by Janine Duffy | December 26, 2017 | Maximum Wildlife, Tours, Wildlife
Our Maximum Wildlife tours have been designed to offer the best and most Australian wildlife in the shortest comfortable duration. There is little overlap – so you will see different birds, mammals and reptiles in the Top End than in East Gippsland, which are...
by Janine Duffy | December 21, 2017 | Kangaroo News, Maximum Wildlife, Wild Top End, Wildlife News
Ubirr Rock Art Site in Kakadu National Park is an excellent site to see beautiful little Wilkins’ Rock-wallabies (Petrogale wilkinsi). They have become accustomed to seeing people walk by all day, so the wallabies go about their business without fear. Of course,...
by Janine Duffy | November 28, 2017 | Guide Diaries, Maximum Wildlife, Wildlife Journey East Gippsland
Platypus are the most elusive of Australian animals. In the rivers of East Gippsland they are not rare, but sightings are unexpected and touched with magic. Above Buchan, the famous Snowy River boils and crashes through rocky gorges, but suddenly becomes gentle and...
by Janine Duffy | November 16, 2017 | Maximum Wildlife, Tours, Wildlife Journey East Gippsland
Travelling to see wild animals is one of the best ways to relax. You get away from the crowds, spend quality time with loved ones in beautiful places, and meet real locals – both human and animal! Wildlife travel is not fattening, its never boring, and as...
by Janine Duffy | November 8, 2017 | Maximum Wildlife, Sunset K&K, Wildlife News, You Yangs Region
Australia is a magical land of strange mammals and bright noisy birds. It is not just isolation that has given Australia these strange animals, it is also the climate. Most of Australia is too hot and dry for animal life. It is the dryness, rather than the heat that...