Small Group Tours (Summer 2018)

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Bird⋅The⋅Rock will be offering a series of small group tours from May-August 2018. Join us on any of the dates below for great birding trips to Newfoundland’s beautiful boreal forests and spectacular seabird colonies! Tours are leisurely paced and generally do not require long or difficult hikes, however weather appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended.

  • Expected group sizes are 4-8 people. All tours start and end in St. John’s and run ~7:30am-5:00pm. Picnic style lunch included.

Seabirds & Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon

ATPU_June27_0732This tour begins with a morning birding in a variety of songbird habitats, searching out gems such as Boreal Chickadee, Fox Sparrow, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher and numerous species of warbler – among many others. In the afternoon, we take a boat tour of Witless Bay Ecological Reserve which is home to more than 4 million seabirds – including North America’s largest Atlantic Puffin colony, thousands of Common Murre, Black-legged Kittiwake, and Razorbill. And of course, we may also encounter whales.   (Tour includes transportation, boat tour and picnic style lunch.)

Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

No visit to Newfoundland is complete without a visit to Cape St. Mary's. Despite some heavy fog (which, to be honest, is part of the experience there!) we enjoyed amazing views of the Northern Gannet colony.

This tour is a day-trip to visit the majestic Northern Gannet colony at Cape St. Mary’s, where 30,000 of these beautiful birds nest atop a towering sea stack and nearby cliffs.  We will also enjoy the thousands of other seabirds at this site, including Black-legged Kittiwake, Common Murre and the world’s southernmost breeding Thick-billed Murre. We will look for Horned Lark, American Pipit and other songbirds on the beautiful sub-arctic tundra, as well as other wildlife and unique wildflowers. Willow Ptarmigan, raptors and possibly Woodland Caribou may be spotted along the way. Several short stops will be made during our drive to stretch our legs and look for boreal songbirds.    (Tour includes transportation and picnic style lunch.)

Birding on the Edge (of Avalon)

wipt_edgeThis  two-day tour explores one of Newfoundland’s most rare and special places – the sub-arctic barrens of the southeast Avalon Peninsula. We will search for tundra birds such as Willow Ptarmigan, Horned Lark and migrating Whimbrel. Seabirds such as Atlantic Puffin, Black Guillemot and Razorbill can be found nesting along the rugged coast and towering cliffs. Sheltered patches of forest and tuckamore are home to hardy songbirds such as Boreal Chickadee, Yellow-bellied Flycatchers and Gray Jays. And with any luck we may spot some of the world’s southernmost Woodland Caribou, Moose or frolicking Whales! We’ll enjoy a guided hike to the ancient fossils of Mistaken Point (Canada’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site), and visit two of the island’s most iconic lighthouses including Cape Race which played a prominent role in the final hours of the Titanic tragedy.   (Tour includes transportation, two picnic-style lunches, breakfast and one night accommodations in beautiful Trepassey.) Read more here.

* This tour can be combined with other day tours for a comprehensive 4-day tour of the Avalon Peninsula.

 SCHEDULE (SUMMER 2018)

  • Other dates, itineraries and private bookings are available on request

Saturday, May 19: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon

Sunday, May 20: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Monday, May 28: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon

Tuesday, May 29: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Sunday, June 10 – Monday, June 11: Birding on the Edge (of Avalon) [SOLD OUT]

Tuesday, June 12: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon [SOLD OUT]

Wednesday, June 13: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve [SOLD OUT]

Saturday, June 16: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon

Sunday, June 17: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Friday, July 6: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon  [SOLD OUT]

Saturday, July 7: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Sunday, July 8 – Monday, July 9: Birding on the Edge (of Avalon)  [ONE SPACE REMAINING]

Saturday, July 14: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon [TWO SPACES REMAINING]

Sunday, July 15: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Saturday, July 21: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon

Sunday, July 22: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Friday, July 27: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon

Saturday, July 28: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Sunday, July 29 – Monday, July 30: Birding on the Edge (of Avalon)

Saturday, August 4: Seabirds and Songbirds of the Northeast Avalon

Sunday, August 5: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Contact Bird⋅The⋅Rock for more information or to book your tour now.

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