Field Guides Birding Tours

WINTER JAPAN
DANCING CRANES & SPECTACULAR SEA-EAGLES

A tour for Japan's winter birding spectacles, including the fabulous cranes and Steller's Sea-Eagle.

2009
February 7-20
with Phil Gregory & local guide

$4850 (not including internal flights). 14 days
From Tokyo. Limit: 10
Good accommodations (traditional minshuku guest-houses more spartan), moderate pace, easy to moderate terrain, cold climate, some long drives. Our staff travel agents can book your air travel for this tour. Contact us at (800) 728-4953 for more information.

See our triplist for 2008(second part) or 2008(first part) or 2006.


A dancing Red-crowned Crane,
photographed by participant Dean Schuler
The Japanese archipelago lies at the eastern edge of Eurasia and includes a diverse range of habitats.  Japan is a surprisingly mountainous and wooded land, with beautifully varied coastlines and heavily populated lowlands, where tiny rice fields dot the landscape amidst the rural dwellings.

Winter birding here is one of Earth’s great birding spectacles, and three areas in particular are essential: the Hooded and White-naped crane sanctuaries of Kyushu in the far south, the Red-crowned Crane reserve in southern Hokkaido, and the wintering grounds of magnificent Steller’s Sea-Eagles on the ice fields around Lake Furen in the far north.  Wintering wildfowl, thrushes, finches, and alcids, the challenge of the large Asian gull complex, the world’s largest owl—Blakiston’s Fish-Owl—and a useful sprinkling of endemics on the main islands add to a truly memorable visit. 

Japanese culture is also a feature of the trip, as some of our lodgings are in traditional Japanese guesthouses, or minshuku, with sliding walls, tatami rush matting, futon bedding, and wonderful deep hot baths.  The food is also distinctive, with a fantastic selection of sauces for the fish, rice, and vegetable dishes that make up the traditional cuisine.  This tour also has strong appeal to photographers as several of our birding sites offer good opportunities for photography and video, with beautiful scenery and large, spectacular species at close range.


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