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July 30, 2007

Point Pelee Birding Tours

Point Pelee birding tours, in Point Pelee National Park, are renowned for their bird migration experiences that make this the ideal location for both school field trips and bird watching in general.

With expert guides to explain to the school children at close contact how the natural habitat is interacting, and leading school groups around the national parkís various hiking trails, Point Pelee provides school children with the perfect opportunity to see first-hand all the wonders and beauties of nature at close quarters that should provide them with the perfect introduction to the wonderful and fascinating past-time of bird watching.

Aside from providing school children with the perfect opportunity to experience the wonders of Point Pelee, Point Pelee birding tours also provide more experienced bird watchers with the chance to take full advantage to see one (or more - hopefully) of the 375 different species of birds that make up the impressive checklist of bird species to be found in the national park.

As an added bonus to both school tour trip and advent experienced bird watchers alike, the time prior to the fall migration is the period during which the Monarch Butterflies regroup before taking just the right wind that will get them over the waters of Lake Erie. This magnificent spectacle is the ideal way for school children to see one of the wonders of nature that consistently make Point Pelee National Park one of North Americaís top 10 bird watching hotspots.

So, with its vast range of hiking trails available, Point Pelee birding tours are not only the perfect opportunity for school teachers to impress our school children of the different stages of natureís developments, birding tours of Point Pelee also give experienced bird watchers with 375 reason to keep coming back to experience this wonder of birds, butterflies, fauna, and different flora - giving a great all round reason to visit this very special part of the world.

Posted by nicheguide at July 30, 2007 09:41 AM

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