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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTSTAMP:20250413T080303Z
URL:https://orcadianwildlife.co.uk/wPress/wildlife-tour-bookings/orkney-wi
 ldlife-culture-tour-3/
SUMMARY:Orkney Wildlife & Culture Tour: Saturday 25 April - Saturday 2 May 
 2026
DESCRIPTION:Our ‘traditional’ Orkney Wildlife and Culture tours have be
 en running successfully for over 22 years and include the best of Orkney
 ’s wildlife and history. We visit the 3 islands of Hoy (possible golden 
 and white-tailed eagles\, Scapa Flow Museum and the Old Man)\; South Ronal
 dsay (Hoxa Head for possible Orca and the iconic Tomb of the Eagles (www.t
 omboftheeagles.co.uk)\; and Westray (Gannets\, and everyone’s favourite\
 , Puffins!). Many RSPB Reserves are visited both on the Orkney Mainland an
 d the islands. We also spend a couple of days on the Orkney Mainland\, and
  you will have one day to yourselves\, perhaps to explore Kirkwall or take
  local walks from your comfortable family-run 4* hotel (www.thesandshotel.
 co.uk) Sites of archaeological or historical interest visited include the 
 Heart of Neolithic Orkney's Ring of Brodgar\, Stones of Stenness and Skara
  Brae see&nbsp\;(http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/
 skara-brae/)\, and of course the unique Italian Chapel. Many important WW1
  and WW2 sites are also included in the tour.&nbsp\;\n\nIn late April or M
 ay you can expect to see up to 100 or so species of birds\, including earl
 y in the month our winter visitors as they prepare to leave for Iceland an
 d further north – birds such as Great Northern Divers and Long-tailed Du
 cks which will be in their superb breeding plumage. Our Orkney speciality\
 , the Hen Harrier\, will be seen hopefully at close quarters\, perhaps dis
 playing in its wonderful Sky Dance\, or by watching spectacular food-passe
 s from the male to his mate. All kinds of rare migrants may also turn up d
 uring the month of May\, but an element of luck is always needed with rari
 ties.\n\nOut to sea or else on Scapa Flow you may encounter cetaceans – 
 including Orca – but\, once again\, an element of luck and a good sea st
 ate is required for finding and observing these and other whales and dolph
 ins. In recent years groups in alternate weeks have managed to see Orca\, 
 so there’s a reasonable 50:50 chance of seeing these amazing creatures a
 s they patrol our shores hunting for fish and seals. We always prioritise 
 Orca if they are around! Harbour seals and Grey (Atlantic) seals are alway
 s around and we will enjoy watching them as they're fondly known as 'selch
 ies' here and are creatures of folklore.\n\nTour size is restricted to 6 t
 otal so that you are guaranteed lots of individual attention. Transport is
  by means of our 9-seater electric vehicle and everyone will have access t
 o a window seat. Each week is different and depends partly on the weather 
 and partly on chance\, we wouldn’t have it any other way! Please click o
 n the title to book. &nbsp\;Cost £2\,250 per person (a single supplement 
 of £275 will apply if applicable).
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