GUIDED BIRDING
We offer guided birding services at any destination of your choice across Greece. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced birdwatcher, our tours are designed to suit all levels of experience and can be tailored to your personal interests — from targeting specific species to combining birdwatching with trekking or observing other wildlife.
Our team is fully equipped with high-quality optical gear, including Kowa (25–60x) or Swarovski (20–60x) spotting scopes, as well as binoculars available upon request. We also bring comprehensive bird field guides to help you identify and learn about each species in detail.
Throughout the tour, we keep a complete list of all bird species observed together, which you’ll receive at the end of the trip as a personal record of your birding experience. You can book us for a half-day tour (08:30–14:30), which includes a 30-minute break, or a full-day tour (08:30–19:30) with a one-hour break for lunch.
Join us for a memorable birdwatching experience in the beautiful landscapes of Greece — from wetlands and forests to mountains and coastlines — and discover the incredible diversity of birds that make this country one of Europe’s most rewarding birding destinations.
GUIDED WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY
Are you looking to take your wildlife photography to the next level? As passionate field researchers and wildlife photographers, we understand the thrill of capturing that perfect moment — the light, the movement, the connection with nature. Our guided photography experiences are designed to help you find and photograph your desired species in the best possible conditions, with the right background, lighting, and field support. Each session is limited to a maximum of three participants to ensure a focused and truly personal experience in the field.
We work with high-quality optical equipment, including Kowa (25–60x) or Swarovski (20–60x) spotting scopes, and binoculars available upon request. Our team also carries detailed bird field guides to help you learn more about the species you encounter. Throughout the day, we keep a complete bird list of all species observed and photographed, which you’ll receive as a record of your experience.
You can choose between a half-day session (08:30–14:30) or a full-day session (08:30–19:30), depending on your schedule and goals.
Join us in the wild landscapes of Greece — from tranquil wetlands and ancient olive groves to dramatic coastlines and mountain slopes — and capture moments of light and life that tell the story of nature’s beauty. Contact us to create your own unforgettable wildlife photography adventure.
Bring your lens — we’ll find the birds.


ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
As experienced field researchers, we specialize in environmental monitoring with a strong focus on avifauna, biodiversity, and habitat assessment. Our work plays a key role in understanding and protecting ecosystems across the region. By combining rigorous field methods with scientific expertise, we provide comprehensive data and analysis that support environmental assessments, conservation projects, and long-term research programs.
Through systematic monitoring of bird populations and other wildlife, we help identify ecological trends, evaluate the impacts of human activities, and detect early signs of environmental change. This information is essential for developing evidence-based conservation strategies, guiding land management decisions, and ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources.
Our approach is rooted in both scientific integrity and practical experience. We use standardized monitoring protocols, advanced data collection tools, and GIS-based analysis to ensure accuracy and consistency. Fieldwork often includes bird ringing (banding), population surveys, habitat mapping, breeding and migration studies, and impact assessments for infrastructure or development projects.
Driven by a deep commitment to nature, we aim to bridge the gap between field science and conservation action. Our goal is not only to document biodiversity but to actively contribute to its protection by turning data into meaningful conservation outcomes. Through collaboration, transparency, and dedication in the field, we strive to support a healthier, more resilient environment for both wildlife and people.


