A selection of our tours are listed, but please note that all tours can be adapted to suit your individual requirements. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

Our Tours

We will be traveling to a large pine forest, that covers 40 square miles, in search of the elusive Goshawk, other species include the Buzzard, Sparrowhawk, Crossbill, Siskin and possibly glimpse the Red Squirrel!

From the forest we will visit a peaceful valley to look for Peregrine and Red Kite.

We will then embark on heather moorland to view the Hen Harrier, Merlin and Red Grouse.

The day will finish by watching the only breeding pair of Ospreys in Wales.

Raptor Watching

Early Riser

Birds of Snowdonia

An early start is a must to see one of Britain’s rarest birds.

The sound of a lekking Black Grouse at dawn on a very remote moorland is just magical. Other species here include the Hen Harrier, Red Grouse, Merlin, Cuckoo, Whinchat and the Grasshopper Warbler.

We then head off to a pine forest for possible Goshawk and Wales’ main stronghold for Red Squirrel. Good birds here include the Crossbill, Redstart, Wood Warbler, and Siskin.

The afternoon will be spent in the Conwy Valley in search of Hawfinch, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Pied Flycatcher and the Marsh Tit.

Foot of Snowdonia

A walk to some old quarries will give us superb views of Britain’s rarest crow, the Chough. There will also be Raven, Peregrine and Ring Ouzel at this location.

Close by, a woodland walk will give us Redstart, Pied Flycatcher, Wood Warbler and the Marsh Tit.

We shall then proceed on to heath land for singing Yellowhammers and Cuckoo. A nearby lake will give fantastic views of the Goosander from about six feet away, ideal for the photographer.

Ynys Mon/Anglesey

We head over the Menai Straits and on to Britain’s largest island. Valley is our fist destination, where we should encounter singing Cettis Warbler, Reed Bunting, Lesser Whitethroat and maybe, if we are lucky, a Marsh Harrier.

We continue North to Holyhead for Black Guillemots, then on to South Stack for Razorbills, Guillemots and Kittiwakes, and a few Puffins. But the star of the show is the rare Chough, with it’s main stronghold in Wales being this nature reserve. Offshore Manx Shearwater and Gannets should be on passage.

We shall then head off in a easterly direction for Arctic and Common Terns, with a bit of luck, we may even encounter Mediterranean Gull and Roseate Tern.

To finish off the tour we travel South East to view more Black Guillemot and Eider Duck.

***Although every effort will be made to make contact with the birds, on some occasions this can’t be guaranteed***

Anglesey in Winter

Join us for a winter galore of wildfowl and wader’s, diver’s and grebe’s. Highlights include Pintail, Black Guillemot, Chough, Hen Harrier, Peregrine and Crossbill. With the possibility of up to four different grebe’s three diver’s.

North Wales Coast

With an array of wildfowl and wader’s also woodland species. Highlight include Kingfisher, Water rail, Little Egret, Twite, Dipper, Grey wagtail, Divers, Grebes and Sea duck.

The afternoon will be spent looking for Hawfinch and Marsh tit in the Conwy Valley.

Red Kite Feeding Station

A two hour drive through magnificent scenery, stopping at various locations along the way. Highlight include Common/Velvet scoter, Long tailed duck, Scaup. Stopping at an old churchyard for Hawfinch until we reach our destination for 3.00pm to see the Red Kite being fed, with a possibility of approximately a hundred of these magnificent birds in the sky at one time.

Home

Birds

About Us

Your Guide

Our Tours

Landscape

Related Links

Booking Enquires

Contact Us