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A large seabird, the Northern Gannet, is standing on a rock with wings open.

Coastal New England: Shorebirds, Seabirds, and Whales

Join Erin Law and Portland Audubon’s newest ecotour guide, class instructor, and author Cameron Cox to explore from scenic Cape Cod up to the rugged and beautiful Arcadia National Park. On this week-long adventure, we’ll enjoy shorebirds, seabirds, and whales with a side of warblers and clam chowder!

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Winter Florida Getaway

Join Portland Audubon for a getaway to sunny Florida, where we’ll travel the southern portion of the state in search of its unique birdlife. We’ll visit the famed Everglades and the Florida Keys in search of Limpkin, Snail Kite, White-crowned Pigeon, and many more. Along the way, we’ll look for enigmatic wildlife like American Crocodile and Manatees and enjoy the fascinating natural history of The Sunshine State.

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A Vermillion Flycatcher, a small bright red and black bird is perched on a small twig.

Scenic Arizona: A Birdy Winter Escape *FULL*

World-class birding, spectacular scenery, and sunshine in February? Join Stefan and Randy for a February escape to the birders’ paradise of southern Arizona. From the exciting specialty species to the always-pleasing regulars such as Vermilion Flycatcher and Mountain Plover, this trip will delight any level of birdwatcher.

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A Cerulean Warbler, a brilliant blue and white songbird is perched on a branch against a green background.

From Boreal Forest to the Sax-Zim Bog: Explore Minnesota!

Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes, is a premier birding location in June. We will enjoy many birds of the boreal forest in the north and also birds of the oak-hickory and oak-savannah forests of the St. Croix River floodplain. Join Stefan and Erin to experience the stunning beauty of this area and the unique birdlife of the north.

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