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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.
Lesser Antilles, 7-20 February 2021, with Ryan Chenery -- These 10 stunningly beautiful Caribbean islands form... (more)
Oregon: Birds & Theater, 21-27 August 2020, with Rich Hoyer and Ethan Kistler -- The Oregon Shakespeare Festival began as a three-day... (more)
Scotland, Apr 26 - May 2 2020, with Stephen Menzie -- The Scottish Highlands are one of the last truly wild... (more)
Northwest Ohio: Spring Migration, 3-9 May 2020, with Ethan Kistler -- Branded as the “Warbler Capital of the World”,... (more)
Honduras, 9-17 April 2021, with Steve Howell -- Honduras is one of the least-known countries in the... (more)
Argentina: The South 6-20 January.
Arizona: A Winter Week 25 January-1 February. One space.
Cruise: Around Cape Horn 6-20 February.
Ecuador: Mindo and the Northwest Andes 30 January-7 February. One space.
Ecuador: The East Slope of the Andes 8-15 February.
Ecuador: Amazon Lowlands 16-25 February. One space.
Myanmar 26 January-9 February.
Thailand: The Northwest 6-19 February.
Thailand: The South 19 February-3 March. One space.
Texas: Rio Grande Valley in Winter 8-17 February. One space.
Guyana 17 February-2 March.
China: Yunnan Province 7-22 March.
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Stresemann’s Rosefinch is attractive summer resident on our tour, China: Lhasa and the Tibetan Plateau.
Photo: Paul Holt
Ghana represents by far the easiest and most... (more)
As well as incredible scenery, good food, and... (more)
Our second week covered the tropics of the Top... (more)
We spent the first week birding around Perth... (more)
On our recently finished tour through some of... (more)
A life-long naturalist, Matt Brooks has managed to stay immersed in the outdoors throughout his career. Born in southern New Mexico, he grew up with a love of open spaces, low humidity, desert sunsets, and green chile. After meeting his first Elegant... (more)
Guyana is a neglected jewel of Neotropical birding. Long overshadowed by its better-known neighbors to the west and the south, this English-speaking country on the northeast coast of South America includes vast expanses of unbroken forest among its wide range of habitats. The country sits just north of the equator so the sun rises relatively late,... (more)
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