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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.
Southern Red Bishop is a colorful sight on South Africa: The West - The Kalahari to the Cape. Read Steve Rooke’s account of his latest tour here
Photo: Steve Rooke
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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Roland Rumm fell into the world of birding rather recently, but has quickly established himself as a quality guide due to a life long passion for the tropics and nature in general. Roland was born in Germany and moved to Honduras with his parents when... (more)
The Solomon Islands are one of the few remaining places where one can well and truly get away from it all. Many of these islands support only tiny coastal villages where the main mode of transport is dugout canoe and where fishing on reefs by hand is commonplace. They are very much off the tourist map and, until recently, have been difficult and expensive... (more)
Coming to southeastern Arizona and want guiding help for just a day or two? Find an excellent guide at AZ-Birding.