Calendar of Events

March 23, 2019

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

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India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

Call for pricing

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India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

Call for pricing

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India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

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Birding Basics

Birding Basics


March 23, 2019

Birding Basics at Harkness Memorial State Park, Waterford

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Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring Program

Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring Program


March 23, 2019

Winter is a great time to find track and sign of fisher, river otter, mink, fox, bobcat, coyote and more in snow covered forests and fields. We are looking for adults who want to become trained wildlife trackers to monitor study sites in Willington, Canterbury and Woodstock. Learn to find and recognize tracks and to document sightings that support local conservation efforts. For info and registration, contact Paula Coughlin, Citizen Science Coordinator at 860-928-4948 or email paulacoughlin@charter.net Fee: $50 CAS members $60 non-members

Center at Pomfret
218 Day Road
Pomfret Center, CT 06259

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India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

Call for pricing

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

Call for pricing

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

Call for pricing

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India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

Call for pricing

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India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

Mar 21st - Mar 28th
March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

Call for pricing

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

$4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers

Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

More information

India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

India Only:

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India and Bhutan

India and Bhutan

India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor

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Bhutan Extension:

$2,925

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