| Wildlife Watching
Venture down to the Tasman Bridge in Hobart at dusk in winter and you could see the wild peregrine falcons in action as they swoop on starlings returning to roost under the bridge.
Or visit the protected wetlands at Orielton Lagoon at Sorell. Maria Island is the only national park where all of the State's 11 endemic species can be spotted. Wattlebird, Thornbill, Honeyeater and Robin.
At the northern end wallabies and pademelons graze along with the Forester Kangaroo & Cape Barren Geese.
These animals also exist in Freycinet Peninsula along with Tasmanian devils, brushtail possums and wombats.
Off shore there's bottle nose dolphins, whales, fur seals & sea-eagles.Mount William National Park also has the Easter Quoll.
Narawntapu National Park is the best place to see the Tasmanian Devil. In the west of the state wildlife abounds primarily because mush of it is uninhabited and uninhabitable.
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