Visit the central area of the province where over 200 species of birds make their homes in the Cariboo Mountains.
Birding comes naturally when there are huge populations of raptors, migratory and mountain birds in this widespread mountain wilderness area. Some birds are truly unique within this area of the Cariboo - the Chestnut-backed Chickadee which favors the Cedar Hemlock Forests, the Varied Thrush which breeds extensively in the Cariboo Mountains down to lake level and the Tennessee warbler and Magnolia Warbler which are primarily found in this region. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned birder this is a unique and rare experience – a very special way of getting out and enjoying the spectacular beauty of the seasons. Anchored by huge Quesnel Lake, deepest fjord lake in the world, with habitat ranging from wetlands to alpine, it sustains many varied bird species. It is also one of the largest migratory staging areas in BC. Hiking through the marshlands and interior rainforest to the alpine you will meet many feathered friends, large and small, and have exceptional photo opportunities. Birds include eagles, owls, osprey, migratory birds – ducks, swans, geese, blue herons, sandhill cranes. Traveling the rivers by boat eagles and belted king fishers keep us company along with a plethora of other birds that call the rivers home like the elegant common loon.
Day 1 - Intermediate Forest Birds (low to mid-elevations)
Day 2 - Alpine and Sub-Alpine Forest Birds
Day 3 - Wetlands Birds
International airfares, Staff appreciation gratuities (Recommended gratuities for guides – 10% of package cost.), Liquor and Ground transport from/to Williams Lake airport.
Hours of operation
Available: Year round
Participant Restrictions
Depending on the trip chosen guests need to bring waterproof rain gear – pants and jacket, waterproof footwear, day pack sack, hat, clothing that can be layered – fleece is best, personal toiletries, cameras (preferably with a telephoto lens), memory cards/film, a good pair of binoculars.
Policies
All guests must sign a liability waiver.
Minimum of 2 passengers per trip.
All tours operate weather permitting.
Tour guide gratuity and transportation to Williams Lake are not included.
Please come equipped with good waterproof raingear – jacket, pants and hat, waterproof footwear – hiking boots or shoes, and clothes you can layer – one piece of which must be a good fleece or wool sweater/jumper. These items are vital to the comfort of clients on the tours.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Visit the central area of the province where over 200 species of birds make their homes in the Cariboo Mountains. Birding comes naturally when there are huge populations of raptors, migratory and mountain birds in this widespread mountain wilderness area. Some birds are truly unique within this area of the Cariboo - the Chestnut-backed Chickadee which favors the Cedar Hemlock Forests, the Varied Thrush which breeds extensively in the Cariboo Mountains down to lake level and the Tennessee warbler and Magnolia Warbler which are primarily found in this region. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned birder this is a unique and rare experience – a very special way of getting out and enjoying the spectacular beauty of the seasons. Anchored by huge Quesnel Lake, deepest fjord lake in the world, with habitat ranging from wetlands to alpine, it sustains many varied bird species. It is also one of the largest migratory staging areas in BC. Hiking through the marshlands and interior rainforest to the alpine you will meet many feathered friends, large and small, and have exceptional photo opportunities. Birds include eagles, owls, osprey, migratory birds – ducks, swans, geese, blue herons, sandhill cranes. Traveling the rivers by boat eagles and belted king fishers keep us company along with a plethora of other birds that call the rivers home like the elegant common loon.
Day 1 - Intermediate Forest Birds (low to mid-elevations) Day 2 - Alpine and Sub-Alpine Forest Birds Day 3 - Wetlands Birds
Inclusion
Accommodations, meals, Guides, Necessary motorized equipment (boats, motors, vehicles), Orientation and interpretive information.
Exclusion
International airfares, Staff appreciation gratuities (Recommended gratuities for guides – 10% of package cost.), Liquor and Ground transport from/to Williams Lake airport.
Hours of operation
Available: Year round
Participant Restrictions Depending on the trip chosen guests need to bring waterproof rain gear – pants and jacket, waterproof footwear, day pack sack, hat, clothing that can be layered – fleece is best, personal toiletries, cameras (preferably with a telephoto lens), memory cards/film, a good pair of binoculars.
Policies
All guests must sign a liability waiver. Minimum of 2 passengers per trip. All tours operate weather permitting. Tour guide gratuity and transportation to Williams Lake are not included. Please come equipped with good waterproof raingear – jacket, pants and hat, waterproof footwear – hiking boots or shoes, and clothes you can layer – one piece of which must be a good fleece or wool sweater/jumper. These items are vital to the comfort of clients on the tours.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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