Birding tourism is growing fast however, and plenty of folks now skip straight to Colombia, Guatemala, or Ecuador for their first overseas lifer rush. The list of “starter” countries is getting longer every year.
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Birding tourism is growing fast however, and plenty of folks now skip straight to Colombia, Guatemala, or Ecuador for their first overseas lifer rush. The list of “starter” countries is getting longer every year.
Each of these guided trips offers a different way to experience birds and biodiversity across Alaska’s rugged coastlines, Michigan’s Northwoods, and Brazil’s vibrant wetlands.
South America is the most species-rich region in the world, and Ecuador ranks fifth overall for bird species diversity. I was thrilled when Indiana Audubon (IAS) announced a tour to the Amazon Basin, slated for November 2024. After a year and a half of anticipation, the big day finally...
As a passionate birder, you live for adventures that combine your love of nature with opportunities to make a real difference for birds. Our tours deliver just that – transporting you to exciting destinations, fostering connections with fellow birders, and supporting critical conservation work. And we keep our tour...
Indiana Audubon is thrilled to announce two new exciting guided birding trips for 2025, along with our previously announced adventures! Whether you’re a seasoned birder or new to the hobby, these trips promise unforgettable experiences while contributing to bird conservation efforts on the ground. 2025 Adventures 📍 SAX-ZIM BOG,...
Juan Diego Vargas rose from the dinner table at Hotel de Montaña El Pelicano, in San Gerardo de Rivas, Costa Rica, to address our Indiana Audubon tour group about the next day’s activities. The plan had been to enjoy birding on the hotel grounds early, have breakfast, then make...
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