Description
Established in 1988, Broome Bird Observatory (BBO) is a world-renowned research and education facility nestled on the shores of Roebuck Bay on Yawuru country, just 25 minutes from Broome. The location provides unparalleled access to one of the planet's most significant sites for migratory shorebirds and the most biodiverse mudflats ever studied.
As both a research station and eco-tourism destination, they offer immersive experiences that connect visitors with the remarkable birdlife of the Kimberley region. The expert-led tours and educational programs cater to both novice bird watchers and experienced ornithologists. Signature experiences include the comprehensive five-day courses: "Wave the Waders Goodbye" (March-April) and "Birds of the Broome Region" (September-October), along with accessible one-day "Intro to Birding" courses.
BBO actively contributes to international bird conservation through research programs, including satellite tracking of migratory birds and maintaining a detailed "Bird Log" database dating back to its establishment. The facility offers comfortable accommodation options and camping facilities for those seeking an extended stay in this unique ecosystem.
Led by award-winning guides and dedicated wardens, they provide an authentic nature experience while maintaining their commitment to environmental sustainability and cultural respect. Whether you're participating in regular bird watching tours, educational programs, or simply enjoying the serenity of the location, BBO offers a genuine connection to one of Australia's most significant bird habitats.
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