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The tour begins in Bangor, Maine. We'll drive northeast and spend the
night at the Bluebird Motel in Machias, Maine. Expect a fine
seafood dinner at Helen's on the shore of Machias Bay. We'll look for
the Bald Eagle that often perches nearby.
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We'll take the scenic drive to the ferry terminal at Blacks Harbour,
New Brunswick. Remember your passport. During the 90-minute crossing
we'll look for pelagic species that may include Northern
Gannet, Black Guillemot, Red-necked Phalarope,
Parasitic and Pomarine Jaegers, and Black-legged
Kittiwake. We should also see Harbor Seal, Harbor
Porpoise, and possibly a Humpback or Finback Whale.
All four nights will be at the Shorecrest Lodge on Grand Manan.
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Humpback Whale is one of six or more different cetaceans that we may see. --Les Eastman
Red-necked Grebe is a regular migrant on Grand Manan. --Tom Amico |
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Each day will be a new adventure as we explore the 100
square-mile main island and some of the smaller adjacent ones. Most
songbirds are nocturnal migrants, so we will spend much of the
day searching for overnight arrivals. The Whistle and Swallow Tail can
be especially productive locations, particularly if a cold front and
resultant northwest winds push migrants offshore. Southwest Head is a
great spot to watch for migrant raptors, waterfowl,
seabirds, and a few shorebirds. One year we found a
Dickcissel at Southwest Head and a very rare RUFF at
Castalia Marsh, along with Red Knot, Whimbrel,
American Golden-Plover, and Red-necked Phalarope.
Backyard feeders can be quite active and yield species such as
Baltimore Oriole, Rusty Blackbird, Indigo
Bunting, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, and an unusual
sparrow or two. Long Eddy near the lighthouse is an area of
intense tidal current and can host a myriad of feeding seabirds
and perhaps a Sabine's Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull,
or Black-legged Kittiwake. Two boat trips are planned: one to
nearby Whitehead Island to look for Boreal Chickadee and
Northern Goshawk, the other into deeper offshore waters in
search of whales and additional pelagic birds. Because
we are staying at the same lodge each night and driving from there
daily, we can easily drive you to the lodge at mid-day to pursue your
own private agenda, such as a quiet stroll, a good book, and perhaps a
nap.
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We'll head to the dock for our return to Blacks Harbour. There should
be plenty of time for some birding at Moosehorn NWR near Calais,
Maine. Our final destination is Bangor, Maine for your afternoon
flight home.
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Our Grand Manan Tour may be combined with the 5-day tour to
Monhegan Island, Maine from 23-27 September for ELEVEN
incredible days of North Atlantic Maritime birding. See the
separate
Monhegan itinerary for details. Please join us!
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| Leader: |
The Grand Manan Migration Special will be led by Bob Schutsky,
a veteran of 35 years of Atlantic Coast birding. Bob led our previous
Grand Manan Tour and is anxious to return.
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| Price: |
$1495 per person based upon double occupancy. Single accommodations
are available for an extra charge of $295.
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| Includes: |
Expert guide service, entrance fees, ALL meals, lodging for 5
nights, all boat and ferry rides, and ground transportation beginning
and ending in Bangor. ALL tips are also included in the tour
fee, except for anything that you may wish to give to your tour
leader(s) or boat captains. The extra night between Grand Manan and
Monhegan Island is FREE if you register for both tours.
Does not include the cost of airfare to and from Bangor, Maine. BIRD TREKS will, upon request, arrange this transportation for you. Also not included are the cost of alcoholic beverages and items of a personal nature. |
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| Deposit: |
A $300 deposit will assure your spot on the tour. The balance is due
15 July 2008.
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Extra Services: |
We offer the services of our exclusive
BIRD TREKS travel agent,
Lori Heathcote, in arranging your air travel. Lori has 22 years
of experience in the travel industry and is a veteran birder. Contact
her through Bailey Travel at 1-800-224-5399, or you can e-mail
lori@baileytravel.com.
By dealing with Lori you have the security of a 24-hour toll-free
telephone number in case of any travel emergency. She can also assist
you with all pre- and post-tour travel plans.
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Refund & Cancellation Policy: |
With written notice more than 60 days prior to the first day of the
tour, 100% of your deposit will be refunded, minus a $75 service fee.
With 30-60 days notice, you will receive a 50% refund of the full cost
of the tour. No refund can be made with less than 30 days notice. You
will receive a full refund if you provide a replacement for your spot
on the tour. No partial refund can be given once a tour begins.
We strongly recommend that you purchase trip
cancellation insurance to protect your investment in case of injury or
illness to you or your family prior to or during a tour. Click on the
following link to Access America or contact
BIRD TREKS for information
on obtaining this coverage.
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Robert M. Schutsky 216 Spring Lane Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Phone: 717-548-3303 Fax: 717-548-3327 e-mail: info@birdtreks.com |
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