General Tour Information
Note: The information presented here is an abbreviated version of our formal General Information for Tours to Florida. Its purpose is solely to give readers a sense of what might be involved if they take this tour. Although we do our best to make sure what follows here is completely accurate, it should not be used as a replacement for the formal document which will be sent to all tour registrants, and whose contents supersedes any information contained here.
ENTERING THE U.S.: Non-U.S. citizens other than Canadians will need a valid passport and may need a tourist visa. Consult your nearest US Consulate for details. Canadian citizens should carry proof of citizenship in the form of a valid passport, naturalization papers or birth certificate.
HEALTH: Birdwatching in South Florida poses no real health hazards but sun, insects, and motion sickness on boat trips are all concerns. The intense sun at 23° latitude makes a sun hat, protective clothing and a strong sun screen essential. Mosquitoes and small biting flies can be abundant in some years, especially in the mangroves. Chiggers and ticks are present in small numbers. Motion sickness on boat trips is a potential problem; there are several remedies available and you may wish to consult your doctor before selecting one.
PACE OF THE TOUR: Although there are some long drives, this is a fairly relaxed tour. Most walking is done along roadsides or level trails. There are no particularly strenuous hikes on this tour and on most days we depart around 6:00 or 7:00 AM and return by 5:00 PM.
CLIMATE: Spring temperatures are in the 70s, 80s and even 90s, but near the coast a breeze tends to moderate the effect of the heat. Nights remain mild to warm. Scattered rain showers and thunderstorms, some with brief, heavy rain, are possible.
ACCOMMODATIONS: We stay in standard accommodations throughout the course of the tour.
DRESS: Dress informal throughout.
TRANSPORTATION: Transportation will be via boat and 15-passenger window vans.
SMOKING: Smoking is prohibited in the vehicles or when the group is gathered for meals, checklists, etc. If you are sharing a room with a non-smoker, please do not smoke in the room. If you smoke in the field, we ask that you do so well away and downwind from the group, if possible.
GENERAL INFORMATION & CONDITIONS OF WINGS TOURS: Please take a moment to read the General Information & Conditions. This section contains important information about how we conduct tours, e.g., what is included in the tour price, refund and cancellation policies, pace of the tours and other information that will help you prepare for the tour.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: A more detailed General Information for Tours to South Florida, the Key and Dry Tortugas will be sent to each registrant on receipt of their booking. Final information with instructions for meeting the group, hotel addresses, etc., will be mailed about three weeks before trip departure. Other news will be communicated as necessary.
Updated: May 2008
