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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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Zambia, 13-26 October 2022, with Ethan Kistler -- Zambia is a wonderfully scenic country in the middle... (more)
Mexico: Veracruz - A River of Birds, Sep 24 - Oct 7 2022 (A New Departure) , with Steve Dougill and Alberto Lobato -- The Mexican state of Veracruz is a justifiably famous... (more)
The Solomon Islands, 7-25 September 2023, with Ryan Chenery -- The Solomon Islands are one of the few remaining places... (more)
With vaccinations underway in many countries, we’re excited to be running tours again. For more about our COVID 19 response, click here.
Ecuador: Mindo and the Northwest Andes with Luke Seitz - 18-26 June.
Angola with Tertius Gous and Steve Rooke - 31 July-16 August.
Arizona Second Spring with Jon Dunn - 24 July-4 August. One space remains.
Ecuador: Amazon Lowlands with Steve Howell - 30 July-7 August. Two spaces remain.
CONFIRMING SOON:
Sweden: Fall Migration at Falsterbo with Stephen Menzie - 18-25 September. Two spaces remain.
Colombia with Fabrice Schmitt - 22 August-10 September.
Alaska: Fall Migration at Gambell & the Pribilofs with Raymond Vanbuskirk - 2-10 September, Pribilofs to 15 September.
WINGS organizes private tours worldwide. Details here.
The displays of Greater Prairie-Chicken are marvelous to behold and they’re all around us at times on Colorado: Lekking Grouse. Chris Wood’s summary of this visually stunning tour can be read here.
Photo: Chris Wood
We have just finished a 14-day, cross-Spain tour, traversing a wealth of bird and wildlife rich habitats and landscapes... (more)
The 2022 WINGS Spring Arizona tour combined a wealth of the namesake owls and warblers as well as several truly rare species... (more)
After working hard to secure reasonable views of Black-capped Vireo the day prior, this male at Lost Maples landed on... (more)
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Susan Myers has been birding and traveling in Asia for over thirty years now, something she can’t quite believe herself! She is passionate about Asia and its wildlife. She also strongly believes that the combination of incredible and diverse wildlife,... (more)
In 2017 the AOS Checklist Committee concluded that the endemic subspecies of Red Crossbill from western Twin Falls and Cassia County, Idaho, was a full species: the Cassia Crossbill (Loxia sinesciurus). The translation of the species name, sinesciurus, literally means “without squirrels,” and indeed Red Squirrels are absent from... (more)
Coming to southeastern Arizona and want guiding help for just a day or two? Find an excellent guide at AZ-Birding.