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The rarest bird of our trip was this Solitary Snipe, only the third ever recorded in North America! Photo Aaron Lang.

The Pribilofs: A Week of Rarities!

The highlight of our 2018 fall tour St. Paul Island was this stunning Solitary Snipe, only the third ever recorded in North America! Photo Aaron Lang. An Account of Our Recent Fall Tour to St. Paul Island, 21-26 September 2018…

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Red-faced Cormorant is the most common Cormorant on the Pribilofs, and the only one that nests.

Fall Migration in the Pribilofs

A Report on Our Fall Tour to the Pribilofs, September 25-30, 2016 (with unintended extension until October 2nd!) Generally speaking, the birding in the Bering Sea during fall migration 2016 was a bit slow, with few than average numbers of…

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Jack Snipe, St. Paul Island, Alaska, 27 September 2015.

Our First Fall Tour to the Pribilof Islands

St. Paul Island has now established itself as THE place to look for Jack Snipe in North America . Photo Aaron Lang. The islands of the Bering Sea are some of the most remote birding destinations on the continent, and…

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