Follow the links below to Alaska birding sites, and vendors offering birding and bird watching trips.
An Alaska Department of Fish and Game program that encourages more people to
enjoy Alaska’s birds and to take their birding skills to a higher level.
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The Alaska Bird Observatory is an Alaska nonprofit corporation. The mission of ABO is to advance the appreciation, understanding, and conservation of birds and their habitats through research and education.
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See SE Alaska in a unique way, add to your bird watching adventures! Kayak to the environments when the birds live and return to the warmth and comfort of your own mothership with gourmet food, hot showers, comfortable staterooms to take you to new and fascinating birding locations each day.
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Photograph Bald Eagles massed at the Stikine Delta for the mid-April eulachon run, or witness the fantastic migtration of shorebird and sea ducks in the ensuing weeks.
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The annual Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival is
held each year in beautiful Cordova, Alaska. This
year's festival will take place May 5-8, 2005.
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The M.V. Sikumi offers passengers numerous opportunities to view wildlife
in its most pristine and primal form. Alaska and its waterways are populated
by many diverse and exotic forms of wildlife, perhaps none more numerous and
diverse then the bird population. The decks of the M.V. Sikumi offer the ideal
vantage point for seeing these birds.
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Michael Jeneid is the author of "Birding by Kayak" and "Adventure Kayaking -
Trips from the Russian River to Monterey", and a number of birds in literature and other books. He leads birding by kayak trips, and is
the Ursa Major's 2005 spring birding trips leader.
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