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Bird Photography Tours Worldwide

BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY "as we go" by visiting key locations for target species

We do have an excellent local knowledge in a wide range of World-class bird-photography destinations from several African countries like Ethiopia, Uganda, South Africa through various Latin American destinations till Eastern European countries. Whether you look for taking an excellent shot of a Lovely Cotinga or a Horned Guan, endemics of the Yucatan-Mexico or the Albertine Rift Valley, Uganda or Abessynian Highlands in Ethiopia, we know where to go and how to photograph that desired species. Almost all of the pics decorating our webpages were made by us or by our travellers without using a professional hide. It is quite amazing what you can do if you know when and where to go, so why don't you try what can we show you? With this method you can visit more areas, more habitats and find more species within shorter period of time then just sitting in a hide. We have excellent local knowledge regarding where to find different sought-after species with a high chance of good photography possibility.


A few of our favourite bird photography destinations:


Ethiopia - amazing Abyssinian endemics from Ground-Hornbill till Orioles
Uganda - long list of colorful Albertine Rift endemics, Shoebill & more
South Africa - Rockjumpers, Cape endemics, Albatrosses, Francolins, Korhans and many more
Georgia - Caucasian endemics, Demoiselle Crane, Black Francolin and more
India - with well above 1000 species there is an endless bird photography possibility

Contact

Phone: Call May-October; Text all year 
+36 30-645-9318 or +36 30-211-0006
Call Nov-April: +506 84961012 or 84961417
e-mails: 
ecotoursgabororban @ gmail.com
toucanbirdingecolodge @ gmail.com 

Our mission

Our first priority is to save habitats & species.

Secondly we would like to share our knowledge of wildlife and encourage you to participate directly or indirectly in protecting nature.

We are also working continuously on our carbon balance with developing our 23 hectares of wildlife reserve.

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