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If you’re an old hand, we hope our program is of interest. If you’re new to birding tours, you might find our essay “Choosing a Birding Tour” helpful.
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Alaska: The Pribilofs and Utqiagvik (Barrow) in Fall, Sep 29 - Oct 7 2024, with Raymond VanBuskirk -- Alaska’s Pribilof Islands lie in the Bering... (more)
Poland in Spring, 19-26 May 2024, with Stephen Menzie -- Birding in Eastern Poland in late May is magical.... (more)
Colombia: Central, Jun 28 - Jul 8 2024, with Fabrice Schmitt -- Hummingbirds galore plus sparkling tanagers, elusive antpittas and even Mountain-Toucan, all while enjoying a cup of Colombian coffee! (more)
Trinidad and Tobago, 17-27 July 2024, with Ethan Kistler -- Lying just off the coast of Venezuela, the island... (more)
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Spring Migration in the Midwest with Ethan Kistler. 8-19 May. Two Spaces Remain
Mongolia with Paul French. 26 May–12 June.
CONFIRMING SOON:
Indonesia: West Papua with Susan Myers. 26 June-19 July.
WINGS organizes private tours worldwide. Details here.
Bridled Sparrow, a Mexican endemic and one of the special birds on Oaxaca at Christmas. You can read leader Gavin Bieber’s account of his most recent travels to this lovely bit of southwestern Mexico here.
Photo: Chris Wood
Our winter tour in Japan this year featured the usual array of fantastic birds – the incredible numbers of cranes,... (more)
Belize is a beautiful gem of a country with its extensive emerald-colored forests, pastoral farmlands and sparkling Caribbean... (more)
It was a fantastic two weeks aboard the Coral Princess, with scores of seabirds during our days at sea and a host of endemic... (more)
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Steve Rooke worked for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds as a reserve warden for 13 years before leaving to become a Sunbird staff leader. After leading a great number of tours to various parts of the world, he took over as the Managing Director... (more)
The cold and biologically rich waters around New Zealand and southern Australia can claim several superlatives for a visiting naturalist. Bordered by the Tasman Sea on the west and the South Pacific on the east, New Zealand stretches almost 1,000 miles north to south. Eons of isolation have given the three main islands and a multitude of smaller islands... (more)
Coming to southeastern Arizona and want guiding help for just a day or two? Find an excellent guide at AZ-Birding.