Birdwatching Near Hobart
Where to go birdwatching near Hobart. Wingmate maps 33 birding locations within 60 km of the city centre, and lists the bird species recorded at each one.
The birds recorded at the most locations around Hobart are Black-headed Honeyeater, Yellow-throated Honeyeater, Tasmanian Nativehen, Yellow Wattlebird and Green Rosella.
Hobart is the jumping-off point for Bruny Island and the Tasman Peninsula, with kunanyi / Mount Wellington and the Derwent estuary on the doorstep. The closest spot to the centre is Hobart Cenotaph, about 1 km out. A flame marks any location with a sighting logged in the last 30 days.
Top 12 birding spots near Hobart
The locations within reach of Hobart where the Wingmate community has recorded the most species.
- Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens17 species · 29 sightings · seen 125 days ago
- Cornelian Bay10 species · seen 99 days ago
- Richmond Bridge Park🔥10 species · seen 15 days ago
- Burtons Reserve7 species · seen 183 days ago
- Snug Falls2 species · seen 144 days ago
- White Beach2 species · seen 155 days ago
- Hobart Cenotaph1 species · seen 239 days ago
- Kunanyi / Mount Wellington1 species · seen 238 days ago
- Waterworks Reserve1 species · seen 246 days ago
- Dennes Hill Nature Reserve10 species listed
- East Risdon State Reserve10 species listed
- Goulds Lagoon Sanctuary10 species listed
Every birding spot near Hobart
33 spots · 1 active33 locations
- Hobart Cenotaph1 species · seen 239 days ago
- Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens17 species · 29 sightings · seen 125 days ago
- Knocklofty Reserve10 species recorded
- Cornelian Bay10 species · seen 99 days ago
- Waterworks Reserve1 species · seen 246 days ago
- Waverley Flora Park10 species recorded
- Truganini Conservation Area10 species recorded
- East Risdon State Reserve10 species recorded
- Kunanyi / Mount Wellington1 species · seen 238 days ago
- Montrose Boardwalk6 species recorded
- Rokeby Hills Bushland Reserve8 species recorded
- Risdon Brook Park10 species recorded
- Otago Lagoon Reserve10 species recorded
- Kingston Beach10 species recorded
- Old Beach Foreshore trail7 species recorded
- Ralphs Bay Conservation Area9 species recorded
- Roches Beach7 species recorded
- Goulds Lagoon Sanctuary10 species recorded
- Hobart International Airport9 species recorded
- Seven Mile Beach Coastal Reserve10 species recorded
- Mortimer Bay Reserve10 species recorded
- 🔥Richmond Bridge Park10 species · seen 15 days ago
- Five Mile Beach7 species recorded
- Tramway Hill Reserve10 species recorded
- Snug River Track7 species recorded
- Dennes Hill Nature Reserve10 species recorded
- Tynwald Park10 species recorded
- Townsends Lagoon8 species recorded
- Snug Falls2 species · seen 144 days ago
- Roberts Point Bruny Island Ferry10 species recorded
- Burtons Reserve7 species · seen 183 days ago
- White Beach2 species · seen 155 days ago
- Two Tree Point10 species recorded
Birds you can see around Hobart
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- Black-headed Honeyeater
- Yellow-throated Honeyeater
- Tasmanian Nativehen
- Yellow Wattlebird
- Green Rosella
- Black-faced Cormorant
- Black Currawong
- Kelp Gull
- Dusky Robin
- Tasmanian Scrubwren
- Strong-billed Honeyeater
- European Greenfinch
- Eurasian Skylark
- Scrubtit
- Tasmanian Thornbill
- Satin Flycatcher
- Blue-winged Parrot
- Forest Raven
- Olive Whistler
- Tasmanian Boobook
- Cape Barren Goose
- Helmeted Guineafowl
- Forty-spotted Pardalote
- Double-banded Plover
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