Explore Georgia’s Golden Isles on this relaxed, long-weekend Venture in the midst of fall migration. Lying along the Atlantic flyway, the Georgia coast holds large numbers of migrant shorebirds and songbirds, wintering waterfowl, plus such resident birds of the marshes and wetlands as Roseate Spoonbill and Wood Stork. At this time of year, the coastal live oak woodlands still teem with colorful, southbound warblers and an assortment of vireos, tanagers, and thrushes. The first wave of wintering waterfowl will have arrived and there should be a few straggling Purple Gallinules and Least Bitterns hanging around in the marshes as well. Scenic, sandy beaches and expansive mudflats attract a good selection of shorebirds with Marbled Godwit, Black-necked Stilt, and American Avocet all expected.
Room-sharing
For those wanting their own room