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2025 Tour Schedule

Below are our 2025 tours as they currently are. There can change depending on new information.

January

Location : Cape York, Queensland

With the coming of the rains, birds usually resident in New Guinea  such as Papuan (Red-bellied) Pitta, Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher and Black-winged Monarch migrate south.  They then return north again when the rains stop. While the Kingfisher heads down as far as Cairns the Pitta and the Monarch tend to stay in the Iron Range area. Of course, the other “New Guinea specials” which cannot be seen anywhere else in Australia such as Eclectus ParrotRed-cheeked ParrotPalm CockatooChestnut-breasted CuckooYellow-billed Kingfisher, Fawn-breasted BowerbirdMagnificent Riflebird, Trumpet ManucodeTropical ScrubwrenGreen-backed HoneyeaterTawny-breasted HoneyeaterBlack-eared Catbird and Frilled Monarch are there all year round.

Location : Japan

Japan in Winter truly offers a birder winter birding at its best. This 15 day tour starts in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo.  It then heads up into the  forested hillsides of Japanese Alps. Here we stop to look for Copper PheasantJapanese Green Woodpecker and a host of smaller passerines. The photogenic Snow Monkeys in their steaming pools surrounded by snow never cease to please. Still on Honshu we go over the mountains and down to the wetlands around Kaga and Komatsu. Here can be found Baikal TealTaiga Bean Goose and other waterfowl.

Location : Japan

Japan in Winter truly offers a birder winter birding at its best. This 15 day tour starts in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo.  It then heads up into the  forested hillsides of Japanese Alps. Here we stop to look for Copper PheasantJapanese Green Woodpecker and a host of smaller passerines. The photogenic Snow Monkeys in their steaming pools surrounded by snow never cease to please. Still on Honshu we go over the mountains and down to the wetlands around Kaga and Komatsu. Here can be found Baikal TealTaiga Bean Goose and other waterfowl.

Cambodia: Birds & Temples

Location : Cambodia

This tour is a great chance to see some of the rarest birds in the world and visit the cultural masterpieces of Angkor. The tour starts in Siem Reap where we explore the temples and bird the surrounding countryside including the Greater Adjutant colony at Prek Toal and the ATT marshes. We visit the open forest of Timatboey, and travel north to visit the Vulture Restaurant and look for the White-winged Wood Duck along the border with Laos.

February

We have no scheduled tours this month.

March

Location : Atherton Tablelands & Cairns, Queensland

The Wet Tropics  including the Atherton Tablelands and Cairns area has 15 endemic birds which are found nowhere else in the world. (see Sidebar) It also has many distinct subspecies including Double-eyed Fig-ParrotCrimson RosellaSouthern BoobookMasked OwlSatin BowerbirdWhite-throated TreecreeperYellow-throated ScrubwrenBrown Gerygone, Yellow ThornbillEastern SpinebillYellow-faced HoneyeaterGrey Fantail, Pale Yellow Robin and Bassian Thrush. It addition it has some birds like Southern Cassowary which are found also in New Guinea and Papua but not anywhere else in Australia.

Location : Ghana, Africa

This 15 day bird & wildlife tour visits Ghana, a West African country has only recently become popular with birders. It is one of the easiest places to see the rare White-necked Picathartes, and has a supporting case of a good number of Upper Guinea endemics.

While most of the birding will be in the bird rich forest areas of the south, we do visit other habitats including savanna grasslands and wetland areas for water birds. This itinerary also covers the northern dry areas including the Egyptian Plover site and the southern forest, but a shorter tour which concentrates on the south part of the country including the Picathartes only can be arranged if required.

April

Taiwan in Spring

Location : Taiwan

Taiwan has recorded 682 species of birds of which 28 are endemic including the spectacular Swinhoe’s Pheasant and Mikado Pheasant. These are always high on everyone’s wish list. In addition there are 56 endemic subspecies. It. has a great list of birds many of which are quite spectacular including the migratory Fairy Pitta. Resident birds include Golden Parrotbill, Black-necklaced Scimitar Babbler, Taiwan Blue Magpie, Taiwan Rosefinch and Himalayan Owl. There are also some interesting mammals including the very attractive White-faced Flying Squirrel, Taiwanese Serow and Reeve’s Muntjac

If you are interested in a guided bird and photography tour to Taiwan why not join us on Birding Taiwan in the spring?

May

Japan in Spring

Location : Japan

This 17 day Japan birding tour takes you travelling from the subtropical Ryukyu Islands in the south west to Hokkaido in the north east with its strong Siberian influences, this is a great chance to explore Japan and its birds with an experienced and knowledgeable Japanese speaking guide. We visit many small islands each with its own endemics and also search for the many Palearctic migrants that visit Japan at this time of year.

There are some great seabirds to be seen and for true seabird enthusiasts we offer the Bonin Islands extension. The tour can be broken into 3 parts Honshu and the Ryukyus, Hokkaido and also the Bonin Islands.

Location : Japan

This 17 day Japan birding tour takes you travelling from the subtropical Ryukyu Islands in the south west to Hokkaido in the north east with its strong Siberian influences, this is a great chance to explore Japan and its birds with an experienced and knowledgeable Japanese speaking guide. We visit many small islands each with its own endemics and also search for the many Palearctic migrants that visit Japan at this time of year.

There are some great seabirds to be seen and for true seabird enthusiasts we offer the Bonin Islands extension. The tour can be broken into 3 parts Honshu and the Ryukyus, Hokkaido and also the Bonin Islands.

June

Location : Mongolia

This nomadic lifestyle leaves much of Mongolia still a place of vast wilderness and habitat diversity with treeless plains and high mountains interspaced with rivers, lakes and marshes as well as taiga forest and sandy deserts. With over 520 species of birds, many of them migratory, Mongolia’s vast wilderness makes it a birders dream.

PRIVATE: New Guinea Highlights

Location : Papua New Guinea

This 17 day Japan birding tour takes you travelling from the subtropical Ryukyu Islands in the south west to Hokkaido in the north east with its strong Siberian influences, this is a great chance to explore Japan and its birds with an experienced and knowledgeable Japanese speaking guide. We visit many small islands each with its own endemics and also search for the many Palearctic migrants that visit Japan at this time of year.

There are some great seabirds to be seen and for true seabird enthusiasts we offer the Bonin Islands extension. The tour can be broken into 3 parts Honshu and the Ryukyus, Hokkaido and also the Bonin Islands.

July

PNG Endemics Families

Location : Papua New Guinea

The New Guinea Endemic Families tour is designed to target at least one member of all 7 endemic bird families of New Guinea. These include Crested Berrypecker, Tit Berrypecker, Blue-capped Ifrit, Mottled Berryhunter, Wattled Ploughbill, Lesser Melampitta, Crested SatinbirdLoria’s Satinbird and Fan-tailed Berrypecker. This is a short tour of only 6 days. Visiting just two areas, both close to Mt Hagen this tour give you a good chance of cleaning up on the current New Guinea bird families in one surgical strike.

Location : Australia

Travelling from Cairns to Iron Range allows a good look at the different habitats that can be seen in this northernmost part of Australia. Mangroves, heathland, rainforest, vine forest, savannah and wetlands offer lots to look at. Iron range has a number of bird species that cannot be seen elsewhere in Australia such as the New Guinea “specials” like Eclectus ParrotPalm Cockatoo and Yellow-billed kingfisher and the Cape York endemics such as Golden-shouldered Parrot.

August

Location : Papua New Guinea

A unique 14 day chance to visit some of the worlds greatest birding locations in search of Papua New Guinea’s spectacular birds and experience some of New Guinea’s fascinating culture with attendance at the world famous Mt Hagen show where representatives of cultural groups from all over New Guinea come together in a spectacle of costume, music and dancing as a highlight.

Visiting several New Guinea habitats we expect to see a number of species of spectacular Birds of Paradise plus a great supporting cast of New Guinea specialities,  many of which form the basis for the fantastic headdresses you will see at the show.

September

Location : Australia

Travelling from Cairns to Iron Range allows a good look at the different habitats that can be seen in this northernmost part of Australia. Mangroves, heathland, rainforest, vine forest, savannah and wetlands offer lots to look at. Iron range has a number of bird species that cannot be seen elsewhere in Australia such as the New Guinea “specials” like Eclectus ParrotPalm Cockatoo and Yellow-billed kingfisher and the Cape York endemics such as Golden-shouldered Parrot.

Location : New Caledonia

New Caledonia and the adjacent Loyalty Islands are a great place for birders. The islands have a total of 21 extant endemic birds. All but 3 of these can be seen, most relatively easily, on the main island of Grand Terre. The jewel in the crown is the iconic Kagu. The “Grey Ghost”, as it is affectionately known, is the only member of its monotypic family. In the last century this long-legged, flightless bird,  which is endemic to the dense mountain forests of Grand Terre, was on the brink of extinction.

October

Location : Australia

Budgies or Budgerigars to give them their full name, are nomadic. They follow the food and water. For most of the year they split up into small groups. This means that finding them in the vast expanse of Australia’s arid interior can be a bit hit or miss. However, as the standing water available in the bush dries up, these small flocks join together. They head to where there is a permanent source of this very necessary commodity. One of the places they head to is the small, western Queensland country town of Boulia.

Location : New Caledonia

New Caledonia and the adjacent Loyalty Islands are a great place for birders. The islands have a total of 21 extant endemic birds. All but 3 of these can be seen, most relatively easily, on the main island of Grand Terre. The jewel in the crown is the iconic Kagu. The “Grey Ghost”, as it is affectionately known, is the only member of its monotypic family. In the last century this long-legged, flightless bird,  which is endemic to the dense mountain forests of Grand Terre, was on the brink of extinction.