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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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Bulgaria in Spring, 14-28 May 2024, with Oli Reville -- Located on the Black Sea, Bulgaria sits on one of... (more)
Poland in Spring, 19-26 May 2024, with Stephen Menzie -- Birding in Eastern Poland in late May is magical.... (more)
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)
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)
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Brazil: The Northeast - Bahia with Rich Hoyer - 19 October-1 November. One space remains.
Lesser Antilles with Ryan Chenery - 6-19 November. Two spaces remain.
Guyana with Luke Seitz - 23 November-6 December.
Cambodia with Susan Myers - 2-16 December.
CONFIRMING SOON:
Lesser Antilles with Ryan Chenery - 12-25 February. Two spaces remain.
Cruise: New Zealand, the Tasman Sea and Australia with Gavin Bieber and Fabrice Schmitt. 12-26 February.
WINGS organizes private tours worldwide. Details here.
Spruce Grouse, perhaps the most stunning of all the grouse, is often seen on our tour, Maine and New Hampshire
Photo: Derek Lovitch
A single morning of rain – the first here in western Oregon since early June – was actually quite the... (more)
We just finished covering 1,986 miles through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. 193 species of birds were... (more)
For such a short, compact tour, we packed it in – great birding in with gorgeous scenery, terrific restaurants with... (more)
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Brian Finch was born in the U.K., virtually popping out into the world with the binoculars already around his neck. During his early teens, while at Battersea Grammar School in London, he joined the Beddington Sewage Farm ringing group. The kindness... (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)
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