Guided Tours

 


Bird guiding tours




The life of an Irish birder tour leading


Cian Cardiff the leader of these birding tours has been studying birds and working as an ornithologist for many years now and prides himself in his work. 


“Birds are my utmost passion in life and every time I get to share this with my clients is a good day for me”


At the life of an Irish birder we carter for all. From beginners to more experienced birders. We pride ourselves in bringing a professional experience along with great knowledge and also humour to our tours. Leading tours for a number of years in Ireland right across the country to provide my clients with the best possible experiences. 


Tours: 

Private tours can be arranged by contacting Cian (See below) half and full days available. Longer days for example 4 day packages can be arranged on request. Public tours will be available and can be found on the Facebook page below. Weekend tours available and will be uploaded on the life of an Irish birder Facebook page. Booking can be made by messaging Cian on messenger or WhatsApp at 0871458168. 


Where we go:

We can carter for any sites right across the country. Mainly leading tours in counties: Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford. Weekend tours run across Ireland. If you have a list of species you would been keen to see then send this to Cian and we will get to work arranging out a professional itinerary for a tour.

 Each year we run public tours that sell out fast. These tours include: Summer birding in Co, Wicklow, Autumn birding in Co, Wexford and winter birding in Co, Wexford. 


Pricing: 

For information on pricing please contact Cian. Half and full days offered as well as longer tours such as weekends etc. Gift vouchers available on request.


Social media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1000082526790100/?ref=share_group_link

Twitter: @cianbirder 

Instagram: lifeofanIrishbirder 

Blogger: The life of an Irish birder 

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