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Byron Bay Wildlife Tours
The largest variety of native animals and birds to be viewed in the wild offered by any wildlife tour or safari in Australia. This claim can be backed up by our guarantee. If you don't view at least seven
different species of native mammal (including kangaroo and koala) "in the wild", you will receive a full refund - no questions asked. Consider the variety of wildlife, the guarantee and the price, and you will quickly see this is easily the best value wildlife tour in Australia.
Byron Bay Wildlife Tours is Byron Bay's original eco-tour dealing specifically with the viewing of Australia’s unique mammals, birds and reptiles in their natural environment.
A typical wildlife tour includes viewing red necked and red legged Pademelons (sub-species of
Wallaby), whiptail wallabies, red-necked wallabies, a flying fox colony, kangaroos, koalas, water dragon's (summer), whales and dolphins (June-Oct).
Birdlife is very abundant viewings include: cockatoos, rosellas, lorikeets (representatives of the parrot family), rainbow bee eaters, fairy wrens, kookaburras, kingfishers, many types of water birds including pelicans, native ducks, sea eagles and kites.
Tours we offer:
Byron Bay Wildlife Tours guarantees you'll see 7 different mammals including Koalas & Kangaroos, or your money back!
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These are just some of the animals you can see on our wildlife tours
Platypus, Echidna, Red Necked Pademelon, Red Legged Pademelon, Whiptail Wallaby, Swamp Wallaby, Red Necked Wallaby, Brushtail Rock Wallaby, Common Wallaroo, Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Rufous Bettong, Long Nosed Bandicoot, Northern Brown Bandicoot, Brown Antichinus, Feathertail Glider, Sugar Glider, Koala, Brushtail Possum, Mountain Brushtail Possum, Ringtail Possum, Dingo, Inshore Bottle Nose Dolphin, Offshore Bottle Nose Dolphin, Humpback Whale, Southern Right Whale, Pilot Whale, Grey Headed Flying Fox, Black Flying Fox, Little Red Flying Fox, Two types of Bat, Bush Rat,
