01 Feb 2027 - 07 Feb 2027 (7 days)
CAD4,300 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Lev Frid
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated, and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): CAD4,300 * USD2,980 * GBP2,301 * EUR2,746 * AUD4,734
Manitoba during winter may not sound much like a birding destination, but it is one of Canada’s best-kept birding secrets. Every winter, sought-after northern owls – Snowy, Northern Hawk- and Great Grey and Owls, emerge from their usual haunts in the depths of the woods to hunt along forest edges, roadsides, and agricultural fields only a short distance from the capital city of Winnipeg. Manitoba’s location in the north means that every winter provides chances to see these birds, and in some years their numbers can be astronomical! Add this to a backdrop of flocks of colourful winter finches and a suite of boreal specialty birds and it becomes a fantastic winter escape!
Our Manitoba tour takes us through open agricultural land where we will search for Snowy Owls in addition to Snow Bunting, Lapland Longspur, Grey Partridge, Sharp-tailed Grouse, and others, and seek species such as Eastern Screech Owl and Bohemian Waxwing in suburban parkland, and Bald and Golden Eagles and Northern Goshawk overhead. We will work our way northwards to the vast expanse of boreal forest, where we will look for Northern Hawk, Great Grey and Boreal Owl as well as Red and Two-barred Crossbills, Common and Hoary Redpolls, Pine and Evening Grosbeaks, Pine Siskin, Boreal Chickadee, Canada Jay, and others.
We visit two boreal forest parks – Riding Mountain National Park and Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park, which offer unparalleled access into this landscape and its birds, as well as some excellent chances for elusive mammals - most notably Canada Lynx, as well as American Marten, North American Otter, Long-tailed Weasel, Gray Wolf, Red Fox, Moose and White-tailed Deer.
We have many chances to find our targets in a variety of locations, and we will be at the start of the breeding season for many of these birds, which will be singing and easier to find.
*2024 Prices are estimated and dates may change*
Snowy, Great Grey, Northern Hawk-, Boreal, Eastern Screech, Great Horned, Northern Saw-whet and Long-eared Owls; Snow Bunting; Lapland Longspur; Grey Partridge; Sharp-tailed & Spruce Grouse; Northern Harrier; Bald & Golden Eagles; Black-backed & American Three-toed Woodpeckers; Bohemian Waxwing; Red & Two-bared Crossbills; Common & Hoary Redpolls; Pine & Evening Grosbeaks; Pine Siskin; Boreal Chickadee; Canada Jay.
Canada Lynx; Gray Wolf; American Marten; North American Otter; North American Porcupine; Moose; White-tailed Deer; Long-tailed Weasel; Red Fox.
boreal forest, agricultural fields and park land
temperatures close to, or below 0°C (32°F), and there is a good possibility of snow and/or rain. Wind chill factor can further reduce your body temperature. Please dress appropriately.
5 with 1 Rockjumper leader / 10 with 2 Rockjumper leaders
relaxed, days are short, and we are likely be back at our accommodation by 17:00 most evenings. Optional owling after dark
comfortable
mostly very easy
good to excellent
Our guides, Lev and Amanda, are great and I hope to go on another trip with them in the future.
The accommodations, locations and especially both guides were excellent. Both Amanda and Lev are great birders and have totally complementary skills and managed the group outings in such a competent and enthusiastic manner.
Our guides, Lev and Amanda, are great and I hope to go on another trip with them in the future.
The fall colors were spectacular. Lev allowed photo stops to take in the scenery. We had perfect weather for touring, but migration wasn't at a peak on the windless days. I appreciated Lev's eBird talents. We e-birders received all the lists promptly. Despite Lev's characterization of himself as being hindered by his age (!), we found he had boundless energy and was hyper-alert to all bird activity. His enthusiasm for every sighting, new and ""old"", was passed on to all of us. He geared the descriptions of each species to the level of expertise of our amicable group and when I had a taxonomic question, he had detailed answers. He had the birding knowledge of an older leader, but the energy of an almost-30-year-old. I hope to join another Rockjumper trip with him and watch the grey hairs come in.
Birds aren’t exactly easy to find in Manitoba in the dead of winter, but Lev and Amanda had a great supply of “secret spots” and showed us birds I never would have seen on my own. Their knowledge of the ecology and wildlife of the region is encyclopedic, and their enthusiasm is infectious. This was a challenging trip, with temperatures between 0ºF and -25ºF (-15ºC and -30ºC) the entire week, but the two of them made the trip fun! Seeing my first Snowy Owl is something I will never forget.
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