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Best Birdwatching Spots in Tasmania

Where to go birdwatching in Tasmania. Wingmate maps 62 birdwatching locations across TAS and lists the bird species recorded at each one, with a map, directions and recent community sightings.

The birds recorded at the most locations in TAS are Yellow-throated Honeyeater, Tasmanian Nativehen, Black-headed Honeyeater, Yellow Wattlebird and Tasmanian Scrubwren.

Bruny Island is the classic destination for Tasmania’s twelve endemic birds, with the Tasman Peninsula and the wetlands around Hobart close behind. Search the list below or use the map to find birding spots near you. A flame marks any location with a sighting logged in the last 30 days.

Top 10 birding spots in Tasmania

The TAS locations where the Wingmate community has recorded the most species.

  1. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens17 species · 29 sightings · seen 125 days ago
  2. Maria Island National Park12 species · 15 sightings · seen 63 days ago
  3. Cornelian Bay10 species · seen 99 days ago
  4. Richmond Bridge Park🔥10 species · seen 15 days ago
  5. Burtons Reserve7 species · seen 183 days ago
  6. Tasmanian Arboretum6 species · 7 sightings · seen 149 days ago
  7. Narawntapu National Park4 species · seen 186 days ago
  8. Fern Glade Platypus Reserve2 species · seen 228 days ago
  9. Lake St Clair Visitor Centre2 species · seen 181 days ago
  10. Snug Falls2 species · seen 144 days ago

Every birding spot in Tasmania

62 spots · 3 active

62 locations

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Birds you can see in Tasmania

The species listed at the most TAS birding locations. Open one to see where to find it.

Birdwatching near a city in Tasmania

Track the birds you see in Tasmania

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