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If We're Lucky Enough To Get Clear Weather While Birding Adak We Get Choice Views Of Mount Moffet, The Island's Highest Peak. Photo Aaron Lang.

Birding Adak Island is Back for WBA!

Looking for a one-of-a-kind birding adventure? A trip to a truly far-out place few birders have seen? Make birding Adak Island your next adventure! Due to popular demand, our spring birding trip to Adak Island is back in our line…

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A Magnolia Warbler Peers Through The Vegetation At Hyder, Alaska. Photo Steve Heinl.

New Birding Tours in 2017!

Birding and exploring Alaska, it's what we love to do! So we're thrilled to announce two brand new tours in our 2017 line-up! The first is an early spring expedition to seek out a number of very special and hard…

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Red-faced Cormorant Is The Most Common Cormorant On The Pribilofs, And The Only One That Nests.

Fall Migration in the Pribilofs

A Report on Our Fall Tour to the Pribilofs, September 25-30, 2016 (with unintended extension until October 2nd!) Generally speaking, the birding in the Bering Sea during fall migration 2016 was a bit slow, with few than average numbers of…

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A Chestnut-tailed Starling Holds Court And The Attention Of A Group Of Very Happy Birders From His Perch On A Flowering Bombax Tree.

Bhutan Tour Confirmed!

Birding Bhutan is an adventure filled with incredible birds and mammals, wild forests, beautiful people and fascinating culture. And so we're thrilled to announce that our November 7-26, 2016 tour to Bhutan is now confirmed to run. We've been leading…

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Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel. Aaron Lang.

Pelagic Birding in Alaska!

Fork-tailed Storm-Petrels are generally common in the offshore waters of the Gulf of Alaska. Photo Aaron Lang. We're excited to announce the dates of our 2016 Gulf of Alaska pelagic tour: August 21-25, 2016! This is the only regularly offered…

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