1. Norfolk birding, Norfolk
Local to us, the beautiful Norfolk coast is a bird-watcher’s paradise! Take a birdwatching tour with Norfolk Birding, lasting 2, 3 or 5 days, and you can expect to see a wide range of British and foreign birds, dependant on the time of year. March is a great time to visit the Norfolk coast as many birds return for the warmer months. During this time of year, you can expect to see birds like the Brambling, Redpoll and Crossbill form flocks before flying north!2. The Lakes & Fells, North West
Naturetrek are renowned for their wide choice of wildlife holidays throughout the UK and abroad. Offering various birdwatching holidays in the UK. Our top-pick is their ‘The Lakes & Fells - Wildlife of England’s North West’ trip. The Lakes and Fells trip takes keen birdwatchers from the rich history of Morecambe Bay to the hills and lakes of The Lake District. You’ll really get to see the sights on this trip! Lasting 4 days in total, you’ll also get to see other local wildlife (aside from the North West’s birds) - including Otters!
3. Birds of Snowdonia, Snowdonia
Snowdonia in Wales is a popular tourist attraction in its own right! But did you know you can explore its beautiful scenery with a wildlife tour? Birds of Snowdonia conduct guided tours of the national park's mountains and glacial landforms. You can expect to spot rare birds such as the Chough (one of North Wales’ most sought after birds), the Puffin and sadly one of the UK’s now rarest birds, the Cuckoo.4. Island Ventures, Scottish Highlands and Islands
Island Ventures offer birding and wildlife tours at various locations throughout the UK. One of their most popular birdwatching trips takes bird-enthusiasts to the picturesque Scottish Highlands and Skye. On this trip, you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of birds such as the golden eagle, peregrine falcon and the crested tit. Binoculars at the ready for this adventure!
