If you love birds, you’ll love Bruny Island Bird Festival! Join us from March 15–17 for three action-packed days learning about the unique birdlife of Tasmania’s Bruny Island.
Presented by the Bruny Island Environment Network, BirdLife Tasmania and Inala Nature Tours, immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Bruny Island – a Key Biodiversity Area renowned for its extraordinary natural beauty and diverse birdlife (including the Critically Endangered Swift Parrot and every endemic Tasmanian bird species).
Held across the island, Bruny Island Bird Festival celebrates community, conservation, science and creativity and offers a number of free and ticketed tours, guided walks, workshops, lectures, markets and cultural celebrations led by some of Australia’s leading bird experts – including BirdLife Australia staff and researchers.
Don’t miss it!
Where: Across Bruny Island, including Adventure Bay, Inala Nature Reserve, North Bruny and Lunawanna Hall.
Adventure Bay Hall 718 Adventure Bay Rd Adventure Bay, Tasmania 7150
When: Friday 15 March–Sunday 17 March
Our planet is facing mass extinction and needs our help. We have partnered with other global conservation organisations to protect our most important places for nature. These places are called Key Biodiversity Areas.
The Critically Endangered Swift Parrot is mostly bright green, with a dark-blue patch on the crown. Breeds in Tasmania and migrates to the mainland for winter.