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A Birding & Nature Tour
in
North
Carolina
Our
annual Springtime
"Carolina Caper"
(since 1992)
May 30 - June 3, 2008
(tour: FON/NC-1 '08)
Land-birding for "southern
specialties":
Red-cockaded Woodpecker,
Bachman's Sparrow,
Painted Bunting, Wilson's
Plover, Mississippi Kite,
Swainson's Warbler
And more, including a look for a colony of Henslow's Sparrows.
Plus: an evening
excursion for Black
Rail
A Tour with some of the best
birding in the Eastern US,
to be led by Armas Hill,
or another experienced FONT leader.
If you're from
somewhere else, you'll have a great time,
with "nothing
finer than this birding in Carolina".
Tour begins & ends in
Raleigh, North
Carolina.
This tour is either with participants with us in a van (starting & ending at the airport in Raleigh) or using their own cars, carpooling with us. For those using their own cars, there's a lower price. When participants register, they can advise us which way they would like to do the tour.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker (drawing by Sally Brady)
Links:
From
Previous FONT North Carolina Tours, Lists of:
Birds
(with photos)
Mammals (with photos)
Butterflies (& Dragonflies) (with photos)
Reptiles
& Amphibians (with photos)
Highlights of Previous FONT North Carolina Tours

Itinerary:
Wed:
May 30 The tour begins at the airport in Raleigh,
North Carolina. Flights, for those on the tour, should be with an arrival about
mid-day (between 12 noon & 2pm).
In the afternoon, our birding will begin not too far east of Raleigh, in an area
with interesting birding in the valley of the Neuse
River, in Johnston County.
The area can be particularly good for Mississippi
Kites in the afternoon. After dinner, we'll do some evening and nocturnal birding, for those who wish, for owls and
nightjars. And possibly a mammal or two. Overnight near the Neuse
River valley.
Thu:
May 31 Our morning
birding will again be in the Neuse River valley, in woodlands - that can be particularly
good at places that time of day for the
Swainson's Warbler and other "southern"
specialties.
Later in the day, a visit to an area of fields where in the past we've seen Henslow's
Sparrows. That species tends to move to different places from year to year,
but we'll aim to see it, along with another assortment of fine birds. Later in
the afternoon, we'll travel south to where we'll spend the night near the Croatan
Forest.
Fri:
Jun 1 Much of our birding this day, particularly in the morning,
will be in the Croatan
Forest for specialty birds of the Carolina
Pinewoods such as the Red-cockaded Woodpecker, Bachman's Sparrow, Brown-headed Nuthatch,
and more. Red-headed and Pileated Woodpeckers, Summer Tanager, and
warblers and flycatchers will be among other birds seen.
In the afternoon, we'll do some coastal birding for Wilson's Plover, Painted
Bunting, and other birds near the sea.
At dusk, both Whip-poor-wills
and Chuck-will's-widows should be heard and seen. After dark, there will
be an excursion (for those who wish) to an area where Black Rails can be
heard, and possibly seen. Overnight again near the Croatan Forest.
Sat:
Jun 2 Birding,
again, this morning in the Croatan Forest (in
case any of our targets the previous
day were missed, we'll have another chance). If they were all seen, some will be
seen again, noting at the same time some other interesting nature of the forest,
notably plants indigenous to the area. Travel, in
the afternoon, north along the coast, with a ferry ride, toward yet another
interesting area for birds and other nature, the Alligator
River Wildlife Refuge.
In the evening, for those who opt to do it, an excursion there for wildlife, including mammals such as: Black Bear,
Bobcat, and Red Wolf, and owls of various kinds. We've seen Black
Bears there numerous times and Bobcats on occasion. Red Wolves
are in the area (a population of this animal brought from Texas has become
established), and some luck and persistence is required in order to see them
(but we have!). Overnight near Alligator River, in Manteo.
Sun: Jun 3 Our birding this last morning will begin early back at the
Alligator
River Wildlife Refuge, where warblers abound, particularly Prothonotary,
but others as well including the Swainson's, and the local nesting race
of the Black-throated Green Warbler known as the "Wayne's
Warbler". There are very few places anywhere with more breeding Prothonotary
Warblers.
Later in the morning, we'll head west to airport at Raleigh for those departing
for home. (Departures could be anytime after 2pm. We'll be at the airport by
1pm.)
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Tour Price:
US$ 895 per person, based upon double
occupancy.
Single supplement: US
$175.
Includes:
Overnight accommodations, all outings for birds and other wildlife, and services of birding leaders.
And ground transportation (starting & ending in Raleigh).
Does not include: Meals. Drinks & any items of a personal nature. Any air transportation (to/from North Carolina).
Focus On Nature Tours can arrange
air travel,
and would seek the best possible fare.
A deposit
of $300, per person, is required to register for this tour.

The Piping Plover (above)
and the Wilson's Plover
both occur on North Carolina coastal beaches.
(the above photograph courtesy of Kim Steininger © - all rights reserved)