We decided to make the most of a rainy day and went for a drive to Cape Tribulation. No Cassowaries were seen unfortunately, but we took a walk along the Jindalba Boardwalk in the afternoon during a gap in the rain.
The Jindalba Boardwalk is a short circuit through an area of lowland rainforest. The walk is located on the Daintree/Cape Tribulation Road, midway between the Cape Kimberley and Cow Bay Roads. There were many tourists and tour groups in the area when we arrived mid afternoon however by the time we got back to the car park most of these had cleared out, so it might be possible to have a very quiet walk if you go early or late in the afternoon, and it might be possible to see one of the Cassowaries I have read may be in the area.
Jindalba BoardwalkFew birds were seen along the boardwalk which was not surprising as it was raining lightly and there were quite a few people, although we could hear birds in the canopy and saw a Musky Rat Kangaroo foraging on the floor of the forest. We took a small pathway that lead off from the side of the start of the walk where it was much quieter and spotted a Pied Monarch and a Pale-Yellow Robin. The pathway became vague, we were afraid of getting lost so we returned to the car park. In the car park the rain had stopped and the sun came out briefly, almost immediately birds became active and we spotted a Wompoo Fruit Dove and Brown-cuckoo Dove in the canopy, there was also a Yellow-spotted Honeyeater and Spangled Drongo.
We only managed a short but nice bird list, as with most of the short walks in the area it would be better to visit early or later in the afternoon.