Urban Birdwatching Walks

Calling all budding urban birders! Ever wondered how to get into birdwatching? These groups walks are open to all birders, young and old, beginners and seasoned pros. We aim to have fun and to inform!

We use eBird to record our walks and you will get a complete species list with all our sightings, including the pictures that we manage to capture during our walk.

WHEN? Every Wednesday and Saturday in July (except July 12th) to begin with.

WHAT TIME? We start at 10:00 and finish at 12:00 (2h).

WHERE? Once you have booked you will be sent the meeting point in a central London park. Aim to arrive 10 mins before.

Suitable for all levels of birding experience. Wheelchair accessible.

Bring own binoculars (ideally) and dress according to the weather. New knowledge guaranteed!

£30
Custom Birding Tours

Enjoy a tailor made birding trip at a time and date that suits you.

Are you after a particular target species? You've come to the right place!

Car transport can be added for up to 4 people if required, including specific pick up and drop off locations such as airports or hotels.

Spotting scope ALWAYS provided, no need to bring your own (two pairs of binoculars also available to rent if you're really travelling light).

Full illustrated eBird trip report included (please supply us with your eBird username/s when booking).

Packages starts from £175. Price varies depending on group size, duration and location - from 2h up to 8h.

£ ask

Customer Reviews

See what our guests say about their birdwatching experiences in London.

Magnus led an unforgettable tour, showcasing London's hidden birding gems. Highly recommend!

Emily Johnson
A bird with speckled plumage is perched on a wooden fence. In the background, a series of tall, blurred buildings create an urban setting. The focus is sharp on the bird, with some greenery in the foreground adding a natural element.
A bird with speckled plumage is perched on a wooden fence. In the background, a series of tall, blurred buildings create an urban setting. The focus is sharp on the bird, with some greenery in the foreground adding a natural element.

London, UK

One of the best London experiences I’ve had! Bird Watching in Regents Park with Magnus was great fun. My wife bought me the experience for my birthday and I loved every minute. Magnus knows a huge amount about birds, he’s so enthusiastic and he’s a great teacher. Highly recommend!

A bird is flying towards the camera, with a cityscape featuring tall buildings in the background. The focus is on the bird, giving it a sharp appearance against the blurred urban backdrop.
A bird is flying towards the camera, with a cityscape featuring tall buildings in the background. The focus is on the bird, giving it a sharp appearance against the blurred urban backdrop.
Joe Korge

London, UK

★★★★★
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