See what our clients say:
"Many thanks for a wonderful two days of birding in England and for your superb leadership, as well as the great follow up. We took the liberty of passing on your name, with our highest recommendation…"
Emily and John Alexander, CA
"Thanks for the report. It'll be nice to keep as a reminder of the trip, which we enjoyed a great deal… If any prospective client wants to contact us for a (very positive) reference…"
Janet and Wilbur Miller, MD
"…the day we spent birding together was without question the highlight of my London visit."
Thomas Dulski, NY
Welcome to Birding London!
We specialise in arranging birdwatching trips for visitors to England's capital city.
If you are planning to visit London, for business or pleasure, and would like an escorted trip to top birding sites around the city and south-east England, then please browse through our website to see what we can offer.
Special two (or more) nights in north Norfolk – the best of British birding, at all times of year

The entrance to Duck’s Drift, South Creake, Norfolk, one of several high quality bed and breakfast establishments we use.
For some time we have been running successful excursions to this wonderful birding destination. We give full instructions for the comfortable rail journey from London to Kings Lynn where you would be met and transferred to a suitable bed and breakfast establishment near Fakenham, an ideal centre to visit the wealth of birding venues available. Be it the spectacle of thousands of wild geese and swans in winter, the renown migration of shorebirds and songbirds in spring and autumn, or a twilight visit to gorse-scented heathland to listen and watch for nightingales, nightjars and woodcock on a summer's evening, there are always plenty of birds to experience.
Our daily rate is charged per day (see About our tours) and bed and breakfast at the Duck's Drift or other suitable accommodation is from around £45.00 per night for one, £70.00 per night for two persons. Please email us for full details and availability. |
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