Birdwatching Holidays and Tours in Canada
The observation or identification of wild birds in their natural habitat requires only basic equipment that includes binoculars, a field guide to aid identification, and a notebook for recording time and place of sightings. Birdwatching holidays and tours are primarily a 20th-century phenomenon, as before 1900 most students of birds had to shoot them in order to identify them. Canada's Saskatchewan and British Columbia offer numerous opportunities for group tours, day trips or multi-day adventures.
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The saline flats of Chaplin Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve (Lake) constitute the second largest saline water body in Canada, spanning over 15,000 acres. More than 30 species of shorebirds such as the endangered piping plover either stop to rest......
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Conservation Bird Tour in Canada
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area, Saskatchewan
1 day - guided group tourWe hate to brag but we have, a two-hour drive north of Regina the oldest bird sanctuary in North America... serious! Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area was born in 1887. And it happens to be the best place in the world for whooping crane......
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Newfoundland. The place is epic. Glaciers carved the face of this land and Vikings set summer camps on its western shores more than a thousand years ago. The giants of the sea - whales and icebergs - make this their summer home....
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Get as close to nature as you dare in this tour of discovery. On this tour you will discover the many varieties of sea birds which inhabit these parts including puffins, murres, kittiwakes and many more. You will also observe mammals such as moose, foxe...



