MAMMALS: Polar Bear, Arctic Fox, Svalbard Reindeer, Walrus, Bearded Seal, Ringed Seal, Harp Seal, Common Seal, cetaceans including Beluga and Minke Whale.ĭay 1: Saturday 22 July 2023 Flights to Oslo We fly from London - Oslo, then transfer to our comfortable hotel near the airport. We expect to see many, if not most, of these species BIRDS: Red-throated Diver, Great Northern Diver, Fulmar, Pink-footed Goose, Barnacle Goose, Pale-bellied Brent Goose, Common Eider, King Eider, Long-tailed Duck, Ptarmigan, Ringed Plover, Sanderling, Purple Sandpiper, Turnstone, Grey Phalarope, Pomarine Skua, Arctic Skua, Long-tailed Skua, Great Skua, Sabine’s Gull, Glaucous Gull, Great Black-backed Gull, Kittiwake, Ivory Gull, Arctic Tern, Common Guillemot, Brünnich’s Guillemot, Black Guillemot, Little Auk, Puffin, Snow Bunting. Whatever happens, you will never forget the unique wildlife of this harsh, beautiful land, so join us on this experience of a lifetime!Įxperienced bird guide - Ian Ford ©Heatherlea NB even in late-July, it may be impossible to circumnavigate Svalbard due to the accumulation of northern pack ice. The days are still long at this time of year, and there will be plenty of birds around. As well as Polar Bear we seek Walrus, Arctic Fox, Svalbard Reindeer and other marine mammals including beautiful Beluga Whale, and Bearded and Harp Seals. Ivory Gull are often found singly, breeding Sabine's Gull are rare though possible, King Eider and Red Phalarope are local but quite common, and we expect the unexpected, with occasional rarities including Pectoral Sandpiper. Purple Sandpiper, Red-throated Diver, Ptarmigan, Great and Arctic Skua, Long-tailed Duck and Common Eider are found widely, Barnacle and Pink-footed Geese breed on the many shoreline meadows where melting snows reveal vegetation, and Pomarine and Long-tailed Skua are usually seen. Snow Bunting, the only common passerine,are virtually everywhere. Glaucous Gull, Fulmar and Black Guillemot. There are huge populations of Little Auk, Brünnich’s Guillemot, Puffin, Razorbill and Kittiwake. Svalbard is home to countless birds nesting on spectacular cliffs, though by the time of our voyage the breeding season is largely over, and most have left their nests and are found on open waters. Wilderness tour On this tour we seek birds and mammals in the high-Arctic wilderness, targetting all available species. It may be some time before you make it back to your cabin! We take advantage of long daylight hours, be sure at the end of the day to spend time outside on deck and marvel at the low sun, lighting the mountains as the sea turns a vivid orange- pink. We travel in late-July to give the best opportunity to see many bears, and the wonderful summer scenery and varied wildlife guarantee a fascinating tour. We have a particular focus on Polar Bear, and hope for a number of excellent sightings! We travel around the entire archipelago, beginning and ending in the picturesque capital, Longyearbyen. We join a cruise which will seek out Polar Bear, Walrus and many Arctic birds, and also enjoy the culture and history of this unique environment in the frozen far north. © 2023 USPTO.This fabulous trip to the 'Kingdom of the Polar Bear' takes place in July – August 2023, and is organised by Bird Watching magazine in partnership with Heatherlea. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.Īll official trademark data, including owner information, should be verified by visiting the official USPTO website at This site is not intended to replace professional legal advice and should not be used as a substitute for consulting with a legal professional who is knowledgeable about trademark law. The use of this site is at your own risk. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information displayed on this site. The information provided by uspto.report is based on publicly available data at the time of writing and is intended for informational purposes only. Uspto.report is an independent third-party trademark research tool that is not affiliated, endorsed, or sponsored by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or any other governmental organization.
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