Are you a nature lover looking for a new adventure in Chiang Mai?
Look no further than Chiang Mai Birders, a group dedicated to organizing birdwatching outings and promoting bird conservation in the area.
With nearly 700 bird species in Chiang Mai province, it’s no wonder that birdwatching is a popular pastime here. But Chiang Mai Birders takes it to the next level, providing monthly outings to not only see these beautiful birds but also learn about their habitats and how to protect them.
Trips are mainly focused around the Chiang Mai area, but the group also plans outings to iconic birding sites such as Doi Inthanon, Doi Lang, and Doi Angkhang. And the best part? There are no charges for joining or going on the outings.
One potential highlight of birdwatching with Chiang Mai Birders is the opportunity to see the Black-crowned Night Heron in action. With an extended nesting period, it’s common to see both adult birds building nests and young birds learning to fly and catch their own food. And if you’re lucky, you might even spot a White-breasted Waterhen, a common bird in Chiang Mai that usually scuttles away at the sight of humans.
But birdwatching with Chiang Mai Birders isn’t just about seeing beautiful birds. It’s also about learning how to protect their habitats and promote conservation efforts.
So why not join this passionate group of bird enthusiasts and experience the beauty of Chiang Mai’s feathered friends for yourself?
Contact Charlie Andrews at Chiang Mai Birders for more details.