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South Africa: The East, 9-27 November 2023, with Ethan Kistler and Steve Rooke -- South Africa has long been considered a prime birding... (more)
The Solomon Islands, 1-19 October 2024, with Ryan Chenery -- The Solomon Islands are one of the few remaining places... (more)
Zambia, Nov 26 - Dec 26 2023, with Ethan Kistler -- Zambia is a wonderfully scenic country in the middle... (more)
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Senegal with Ethan Kistler - 28 January-13 February.
Honduras with Steve Howell - 23 February-4 March.
Cruise: Around Cape Horn with Fabrice Schmitt and Fernando Diaz - 5-19 March.
Vietnam with Susan Myers - 20 March-11 April.
Panama: Canopy Tower in Spring with Gavin Bieber - 27 March-2 April (Lodge extension to 7 April).
CONFIRMING SOON:
Texas Upper Coast with Jon Feenstra - 13-20 April. One space remains.
WINGS organizes private tours worldwide. Details here.
Khao Yai is especially noted for its forest birds, among them the dramatic Banded Broadbill, seen on Jon Dunn’s Southern Thailand tour.
Photo: Pinit Saengkaew
We just wrapped up another WINGS tour through southern Argentina covering several distinct habitats like the vast wind-swept... (more)
The first of two “Newfoundland in Winter” tours this year was held January 7-13, with five excited birders braving... (more)
Cloudless blue skies every day and warmer than usual temperatures made for a wonderful remedy to the cold and rain across... (more)
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A native of the UK, James Wolstencroft made his first East African safari in 1976 while he was a student at Cambridge; before that, his pursuit of birds had already taken him around Europe, across North America, through Russia, and to Turkey, Iran,... (more)
Just a three-hour flight from the US, the highlands of Guatemala’s Pacific slope are famous worldwide for holding a host of regional endemics. The improbable-looking Pink-headed Warbler might top the list, but it’s hardly outdone by other gems like Blue-throated Motmot, Blue-and-white Mockingbird, and Chestnut-sided Shrike-Vireo. With an... (more)
Coming to southeastern Arizona and want guiding help for just a day or two? Find an excellent guide at AZ-Birding.