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DAY 1 Saturday - Welcome
Dinner
Early evening rendezvous with your guide and after our welcome dinner
and orientation, we present an illustrated lecture on Shetland's wildlife.
DAY 2 Sunday - South
Mainland
After a filling breakfast (porridge is obligatory!) we spend the
day in the south Mainland, seeking out our common winter residents:
Black Guillemots, Whooper Swans, Greylag Geese, Long-tailed Ducks,
Goldeneye, Great Northern Divers, Eiders, Purple Sandpipers and
Golden Plovers should all be seen in good numbers. Mammal buffs
will be entertained by scores of both Common and Grey Seals and
if sea conditions are calm enough, Harbour Porpoise. Endless flocks
of 'larids' should also keep us entertained and among them we would
hope to find both Glaucous and Iceland Gulls.
DAY 3 Monday - West & North
Mainland Otter Quest
We head for the sheltered inlets of the north and west Mainland
to search for Otters. Shetland is the north European stronghold
for this species and we're fortunate to have a population in excess
of a thousand individuals. Our knowledge of their movements and
feeding habits is second to none and we hope to give you some truly
outstanding views. In recent winters we've found several sites with
family groups - our tried and tested field craft of reading tracks
and following tides pays dividends! In our quest to find these striking
animals, a number of arctic-breeding birds will also be on view
- Slavonian Grebes winter in just a handful of secluded bays, as
do diminutive Little Auks. We end our day by visiting a roost site
for the majestic and highly secretive Long-eared Owl.
DAY 4 Tuesday - Up Helly Aa -
Lerwick Fire Festival
A day of festivities! With the Raven Banner hanging from Lerwick
Town Hall and scores of local men magnificently dressed as Vikings
you may well think that the clock has turned back 1,200 years! We
spend the morning enjoying the Guizer Jarl's parade and admire the
huge Galley built for the 2013 festival. We take a break to view
an impressive gathering of Grey Seals and should also find Glaucous
and Iceland Gulls nearby. We'll also search the Tingwall Valley
for Arctic Hares, which at this time of year, are dressed in their
white winter coats. As dusk approaches and the atmosphere builds,
we ensure ourselves a grandstand view of the Up Helly Aa climax.
Under the black winter skies, over 800 colourfully attired guizers
muster and carry their burning torches through the streets of Lerwick,
producing a riot of colour. The Galley is towed to its last resting
place and the ranks of guizers encircle the doomed longship. A bugle
calls and, as the last note is sounded, blazing torches are flung
in a shower of fire and flame to a proud rendering of "The Norseman's
Home". As the chants and songs continue, the inferno consumes the
ship until she's no more than a scattering of ashes. We return to
Sumburgh for our farewell dinner and hope that we can end the holiday
by showing you one of nature's most beautiful gifts - the Aurora
Borealis.
DAY 5 Wednesday
After breakfast we'll transfer you to Sumburgh airport, or make
arrangements for you to travel to your onward destination in Shetland.
Holiday Information
2013 Operating Dates
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Sat 26th January
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Wed 30th January
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COST
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£545
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Single
Supplement
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£75
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DEPOSIT
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£100
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Group Size - 8 - 10 travellers
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RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
White-billed Diver
Great Northern Divers
Red-throated Diver
Whooper Swans
Slavonian Grebes
Lesser Scaup - wow!
King Eider
Smew
American wigeon
White-fronted Geese
Hen Harrier
Merlin
Iceland Gulls lots
Glaucous Gulls
Kumlien's Gulls
Long-eared Owls
Little Auks
Waxwings
Snow Buntings
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Killer Whales
Harbour Porpoise
Otters - lots!
Grey Seals
Common Seals
Arctic Hare - lots!
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AND...
The Aurora Borealis!
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