Upcoming Field Trips
Yellowbilled Tours is in its 20th year of offering premium birding field trips. We have mastered the ability to offer true small group tours. By accommodating a smaller group size we have time for more detailed bird observation, discussion of the last bird seen, its behavior and of course listening and telling of our birding stories. We limit our North American trips to four birders and visit Alaska, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Texas, and Wisconsin. Our international field trips support six birders, using the larger and most current model van and visit France, Belize and Guatemala, among others. Our small birding venue trips fill up fast, so book soon.

6/2/20 field trip: Nome Alaska, Birding the tundra and coastal lagoons
Birding Nome Alaska is the most interesting, productive and exciting location in North America – we offer a small group tour.
6/6/20 frist trip & second trip 6/9/20: Barrow (renamed to Utqiaqvik) Alaska, Birding in the Tundra
Barrow Alaska birding is a special event in any birder’s life, how many times have you had a four – Eider species day?
9/24/20: Hawaii, Island of Kauai & Honolulu, Birding in Paradise
A species near extinction on Hawaii Islands. New field trip to the Hawaii Islands of Kauai and Honolulu September 24, 2020 $1,895.00 cost includes all lodging, ground transportation, fuel and park entry fees. Airfare and meals not included. Registration is open and...
Birding California Big Year Adventures in Northern California:
Birding California for Life Birds: Maybe you are a California County lister or filling in missing species for your North American life list – Yellowbilled Tours should be your field guide. I have a long history of providing Northern California field guiding with much success for the client.
111/30/19: Larkspur Community Piper Park, Beginning Birding
During the fall many migrating birds pass through the Bay Area joining our resident population. This introduction to bird watching will combine a Saturday morning classroom discussions of bird identification and use of binoculars, scopes and field guides with 3...
2019 Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area
The San Francisco Bay Audubon Society’s chapters along with a number of other conservation groups filed suit to get our government's attention to provide a solution to stop the killing of raptors and other avian species in eastern Alameda County. The solution is...
Alameda Creek Watershed Council
The Alameda Creek Watershed Council (ACRCD) comprises a government agency as well as 501c civic green conservation groups. Their charge is to manage the third largest watershed in California. The Alameda Creek watershed covers 570 square miles. Its drainage flows into...