4 Bird watching holidays. Whether you’re a serious birder or just a bit of a twitcher, we have a range of bird watching holidays to suit you. Our collection of bird watching holidays cover a variety of habitats from wetlands to forests, and a wide range of endemic bird species in destinations the world over including sea birds in the Sub-Antarctic Islands, raptors in South Africa and migratory birds in Spain. If you’d like to see a specific species, don’t forget that many birds are seasonal, so make an enquiry to find out the best time of year.






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The Gambian people were probably the most memorable part of a trip which included many exciting moments including spotting amazing birds, holding snakes, watching the fiddler crabs in the mangrove swamps and seeing wild baboons.
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Every part of our week long stay at the lodge was memorable. We had the best week of our lives!
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A wonderful experience for families; the hospitality was so genuinely warm and caring; the wildlife wonderful, and an excellent way of getting some idea on how 1/6 of the world's population lives.
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Andy struts arrogantly across the restaurant floor, eyeballing numerous diners who have entered his domain before selecting a German couple in the corner. He decides he will join them for breakfast. They are not upset when, without an invitation, he invades their space. In fact, they are thrilled to be chosen. They watched his swaggering approach and now smile broadly as he hops from the floor onto their table. A slice of fresh mango is held in front of him and Andy quickly finishes the first course of his tropical breakfast. He perches on the shoulder of one of the visitors so her husband can take a picture - and then, being a compulsive table-hopper, flies off to join another group. Andy is an extrovert eclectus parrot and one of the stars of Breakfast With The Birds at the Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary in tropical north Queensland's Port Douglas.
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