ABOUT DIAMOND ISLAND RESORT & PENGUIN TOUR
The little Penguins at Diamond island Resort Most raising 2 baby chicks each year, their noise is normal activity, when walking at night a 3 meter distance from the penguins is what they are used to, digital cameras without flash and video cameras without spotlights can be used and can produce good results, with penguins here at all times of the year, very close viewing can be expected this must be the best place to see Penguins in a natural setting.
No need to book, just stay at the Resort and photograph a real experience at the best luxury accommodation in Bicheno Tasmania an experience not to miss.
HOTEL AMENITIES
Free guest car parking
Free wifi access in the Resort
Restaurant booking essential
Laundry facilities 24 Hrs
LCD TV to each room
Tea & coffee making facilities
Kitchen to each unit, Some Utensils, toiletries
New Barbecue's undercover near resort.
BEACH VIEW ROOMS WITH KING BEDS
BEACH VIEW ROOMS WITH GRANITE TILES TO CEILING, VANITY.
BEACH VIEW ROOMS WITH SPA BATH/SHOWER
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tasmania penguins Watching Guidelines Wildlife Management Branch,
134 Macquarie Street GPO Box 44 HOBART TAS 7001 Tasmania is fortunate in having several penguin rookeries along the coast where penguins can be easily observed. The following guidelines are intended to both protect penguins and to allow you to see them under natural conditions. Please be sure you are familiar with them before visiting a penguin colony.
AT OUR FREE PENGUIN VIEWING bicheno tasmania penguins free to watch as our guest at the resort
Left to themselves, bicheno penguins will start to leave the water at last light so that they are under the cover of darkness. This helps to protect them from predators.
At this time they are very vulnerable (remember they regard you as a potential predator) and hence are wary. If they sense a threat or are disturbed by torchlight or loud noise they stay at sea longer. This is stressful for them and can interfere with breeding, or may prevent them reaching their hungry young in the burrow.
Besides, if they stay at sea, you may not see bicheno tasmania penguins.
Guidelines Please read and observe any information signs which may be placed at the penguin colony. Remember you need to wear dark clothing for camouflage.
Also, ensure you will remain warm while watching bicheno penguin s.
Approach your observation point from the land, preferably not by walking along the beach as this blocks the penguin's access to their burrows. Use existing tracks and do not walk through the colony as it destroys burrows. Please do not damage vegetation.Choose a viewing position which is at least 3 m from, and does not block, the penguins' access to their burrows. Choose a site which has a dark background to camouflage yourself.Settle yourself comfortably before last light. If there are experienced personnel available, please take their advice. Remain quiet and keep movement to a minimum.
Penguins have excellent vision and easily spot movement, especially if they see you outlined against the sky. Only dim torches should be used and then never toward the water or directly at the penguins. Video cameras, without spotlights, can be used and produce better results at dusk than conventional cameras. Often the best places to view penguins are behind the beach where they feel more secure. Again, only use red light. To aid viewing, binoculars are useful, even at night.Do not under any circumstances visit a colony with dogs (or cats). They are a major threat to bicheno penguins tasmania.Penguins are protected wildlife. It is illegal to catch, attempt to catch or otherwise harass penguins. If you have interests or concern about your local penguin population please contact the Marine Conservation Program, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment. Remember bicheno tasmania accommodation it's free to watch, view at diamond island resort.