North Carolina: Jun 01—08, 2013
From the Swamp to the Gulf Stream
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Price: To Be Announced.
Departs: Wilmington
Ends: Norfolk
Tour Limit: 14
Operations Manager: Erik Lindqvist
Download Previous Itinerary (2010): PDF (76.9 KB)
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Michael O'Brien
Michael O'Brien is a freelance artist, author, and environmental consultant living in Ca...To Be Announced
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- May 29, 10: North Carolina: PDF (62.2 KB)
- May 28, 02: Mid-Atlantic Breeders & Seabirds: PDF (865.7 KB)
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Audubon's Shearwater— Photo: Michael O'Brien
Exciting birding along the southern coast and forest, highlighted by two Gulf Stream pelagic trips. 
Coastal North Carolina harbors a marvelous array of breeding species in its hardwood swamps, pine forests, salt marshes, and barrier beaches. This tour will sample all these habitats and also spend two days exploring North Carolina's rich offshore waters.
Beginning in the Wilmington area, we will search for such southeastern specialties as Wilson's Plover, Red-cockaded Woodpecker, Brown-headed Nuthatch, Swainson's and Prothonotary warblers, Summer Tanager, Bachman's Sparrow, and Painted Bunting. An optional evening trip may afford a chance to see Chuck-will's-widow and perhaps other night birds.
Along the Outer Banks we should see a wide variety of herons and shorebirds, as well as such coastal specialties as Clapper Rail, Piping Plover, Sandwich and Gull-billed terns, Seaside Sparrow, and Boat-tailed Grackle. Two offshore pelagic trips may yield Black-capped Petrel; Cory's, Great, and Audubon's shearwaters; Wilson's, Leach's, and Band-rumped storm-petrels; Bridled Tern; and Pomarine Jaeger. A host of rare species, such as Herald, Fea's, and Bermuda petrels, are also possible, as are dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and other marine life.
Comfortable lodging and excellent local seafood; two pelagic trips; easy terrain; warm weather.