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Bird Watching Tours


Black legged Kittiwake

South of the R.I. coastline, you will find a variety of seabirds. In the summer months it is common to see the Greater Shearwater, Cory's Shearwater, Wilson's Storm-Petrel, Pomarine Jaeger, Parasitic Jaeger, and the Northern Fulmar. Other summer birds not seen as frequently are the South Polar Skua, Leach's Storm-Petrel, Long tailed Jaeger, Sabine's Gull, and the Arctic Tern.

 


Greater Shearwater

When cooler weather prevails in the fall, we commonly see the Black-legged Kittiwake, Common Eider, Razorbill, Northern Gannet, Common Murre, and the Thick-billed Murre. Seen less frequently are the Great Skua, Atlantic Puffin, and the Common Loon.

This is our forth year to offer bird watching cruises. During this period we have learned how to identify many species, observe different flight patterns, and study migration routes. We are hopeful that more of you will join us on these fascinating excursions off the southern R.I. coastline. It is our goal to continue to learn and pass along all acquired knowledge and experience to our guests.

5 % Discount for Repeat Customers
5 % Discount for Full Payments Received 5 Months in Advance of Trip Date
Above Discounts Cannot Be Applied to Any Other Offers

Below Rates Based On 15 Passengers

Half Day (6 hrs.) 20 mile limit

$1125
Offshore (8 1/2 hrs.) 40 mile limit
$1425
Offshore (11 hrs.) 60 mile limit
$1725
Weekends Add $100
Includes 16 Passengers

Charters Over 15 Passengers: Add $65/80/$100
Single Observer $85/$105/$125
Capacity 25 passengers


Northern Fulmar


Northern Gannet

Photos by Paul L'Etoile.