Saturday, August 19, 2017 to Monday, August 28, 2017
Tour Duration: 10 days
Tour Price: $2,975 CAD, $2,530 USD
Single Supplement: $545 CAD, $465 USD
Tour Starts/Ends: Saint John, New Brunswick
+ 15% HST for Canadians, + 7.5% HST for non-Canadians
Guide: Jared Clarke
Number of Persons Limit: 12
Our birding New Brunswick & Grand Manan birding tour combines diverse bird life with beautiful panoramas of wildflowers, picturesque fishing villages and fabulous views of whales.
We visit Grand Manan Island when fall migration peaks for several groups of birds, and we could see well over 20 species of warblers, including a good chance for rarities like Prairie Warbler.
The interior forests support breeding populations of Black-backed Woodpecker, Spruce Grouse, White-winged Crossbill and Boreal Chickadee.
Seabirds are diverse; along with Black Guillemots and Northern Gannets, we are quite likely to see Great and Sooty Shearwaters, Razorbills, Atlantic Puffins, Common and Arctic Terns, and Northern Fulmars, and there is always a good chance of seeing jaegers, Storm-Petrels and Black-legged Kittiwakes.
We also take in the amazing shorebird concentrations of the Bay of Fundy, renowned for the highest tides on earth, and the sand dunes of Kouchibouguac National Park.
http://www.eagle-eye.com/New-Brunswick-Birding-Tour for more info
Tour Duration: 10 days
Tour Price: $2,975 CAD, $2,530 USD
Single Supplement: $545 CAD, $465 USD
Tour Starts/Ends: Saint John, New Brunswick
+ 15% HST for Canadians, + 7.5% HST for non-Canadians
Guide: Jared Clarke
Number of Persons Limit: 12
Our birding New Brunswick & Grand Manan birding tour combines diverse bird life with beautiful panoramas of wildflowers, picturesque fishing villages and fabulous views of whales.
We visit Grand Manan Island when fall migration peaks for several groups of birds, and we could see well over 20 species of warblers, including a good chance for rarities like Prairie Warbler.
The interior forests support breeding populations of Black-backed Woodpecker, Spruce Grouse, White-winged Crossbill and Boreal Chickadee.
Seabirds are diverse; along with Black Guillemots and Northern Gannets, we are quite likely to see Great and Sooty Shearwaters, Razorbills, Atlantic Puffins, Common and Arctic Terns, and Northern Fulmars, and there is always a good chance of seeing jaegers, Storm-Petrels and Black-legged Kittiwakes.
We also take in the amazing shorebird concentrations of the Bay of Fundy, renowned for the highest tides on earth, and the sand dunes of Kouchibouguac National Park.
http://www.eagle-eye.com/New-Brunswick-Birding-Tour for more info