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Australian Bustard
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Australian bustard. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Australian Bustard
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Australian bustard. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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Wildlife Rounded
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Beaches
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Cooktown and the Cape York Peninsula are fringed by long deserted beaches which are ideal for a great day out by the sea.
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Bennetts Tree Kangaroo
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Bennetts Tree Kangaroo (bennettianus Dendrolagus) is one of two species of tree kangaroo to be found in Australia. This reclusive kangaroo may be spotted in trees along the Shipton’s Flat Road and Mungumby Creek area.
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Bicentennial National Trail
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The Bicentennial National Trail is the longest marked, non-motorised, self-reliant multi-use trekking route in the world, stretching an extraordinary 5,330 kilometres from Cooktown in tropical North Queensland, to Healesville in Victoria.
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Suggested self-drive itineraries
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Bird Life
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With such a diverse range of habitats Cape York is an exciting and rewarding year-round birding destination.
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Birdwatching in and near Cooktown
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Cooktown is an ideal place for bird watching, because there are four main geographical regions that meet here, each with its own set of special birds – Wet Tropics rainforest, Cape York Peninsula forests, coastal wetlands and mangroves, and the drier woodlands of the Laura and Battlecamp escarpments.
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Birdwatching Links in Far North Queensland
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Links to useful birdwatching websites in Far North Queensland
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Black Mountain National Park, (Kalkajaka N.P.)
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The mysterious Black Mountains are steeped in myths and legends, and are a special story place for the Kuku Yalanji people.
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Cape Melville National Park
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A remote park with a spectacular coastline of rocky headlands. Massive granite boulders of the Melville range and sandstone escarpments of the Altanmoui range dominate the inland regions of the park. These features form part of a living Aboriginal cultural landscape.
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