
Email: birdtours {at} sasktel.net
Phone: 306 then 652 then 5975
Currently the U.S. Dollar is worth about $1.40 Canadian Dollars making 2025 and 2026 excellent years to join our Canadian Birding and Bird Photography Tours.
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Bird Photography
CLICK HERE for information about 2026 Sandhill Crane Photography Workshop

Upcoming Bird Photography Workshops
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- Snowy Owl Bird Photography Workshop
January 18 – 20, 2026 - Great Gray Owl and Northern Hawk Owl Bird Photography Workshop
January 21 – 22 - Snowy Owl Bird Photography Workshop
February 23 – 25, 2026 - Great Gray Owl and Northern Hawk Owl Bird Photography Workshop
February 26 – 27, 2026 - Shorebird Photography Workshop
July 22 – 23, 2026 - Sandhill Crane Bird Photography Workshop
October 17 – 18, 2026
Where is best place to photograph Snowy Owls?
Saskatoon is located at Center
of Snowy Owl Winter Range.

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Northern Hawk Owls and Great Gray Owls north of Saskatoon
The center of the permanent range for both Northern Hawk Owl and Great Gray Owl occurs within the boreal forests of northern Saskatchewan. These regions are easily accessed by driving north of Saskatoon.

Bird Photography Workshop Leader:
Boyd Coburn

Upcoming Bird Photography Tours and Sessions
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- Sandhill Crane Sunrise and Sunset Photography Sessions
Daily: September and October - November 1: Blackstrap Waterfowl Photography & Viewing Tour
- December 2: Chickadee Photography & Viewing Tour
- December 3 – 13: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tours
- December 3 – 13: Private Great Gray Owl & Hawk Owl Photography Tours
- December 18 – 22: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tours
- January 3 – 17: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tours
- January 3 – 17: Private Great Gray Owl & Hawk Owl Photography Tours
- January 25 – 31: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tours
- January 25 – 31: Private Great Gray Owl & Hawk Owl Photography Tours
- February 1 – 15: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tours
- February 1- 15: Private Great Gray Owl & Hawk Owl Photography Tours
- February 21 – 22: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tours
- February 21- 22: Private Great Gray Owl & Hawk Owl Photography Tours
- February 28: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tour
- March 1 – 5: Private Snowy Owl Photography Tours
- March 1 – 5: Private Great Gray Owl & Hawk Owl Photography Tours
- April 19 – 30: Dancing Grouse Photography Tours
- May 1 – 6: Dancing Grouse Photography Tours
- May 1 – 31: Private Goose Lake Bird Photography Tours
- June 1 – 30: Private Goose Lake Bird Photography Tours
- July 1 – 30: Private Goose Lake Bird Photography Tours
- August 1 – 31: Private Goose Lake Bird Photography Tours
- September 15 – 30: Sandhill Crane Sunrise and Sunset Photography Sessions
- October 1 – 16: Sandhill Crane Sunrise and Sunset Photography Sessions
- Sandhill Crane Sunrise and Sunset Photography Sessions






Ethical Owl Photography Policy
We feel it is important that we follow ethical owl photography techniques when photographing owls in the wild during our tours and workshops. We suggest clients read the Owl Observation and Photography Tips suggested by Birds Canada.
Our owl observation and photography policy includes the following key points designed to avoid disturbing any owls we find. Whenever we are near an owl, we will let you know what is permitted depending upon the distance and behaviour of the owl.
- We do NOT bait owls. Baiting owls with food may alter their behaviour near people. Any owls we encounter should exhibit natural wild behaviour and may be wary of humans.
- Clients should use a telephoto lens on your camera for the best images or view the owls using binoculars or with a spotting scope. When appropriate and requested, we will set up a high magnification spotting scope at a reasonable distance to avoid disturbing the owls.
- In some situations, it is best to observe and photograph owls from inside a vehicle which may act as a blind. Bring a bean bag or window mount for your camera. Also bring 2 dark pieces of cloth (t-shirts, pillow cases, towels) to cover the windows on the opposite side of your vehicle from the owls so that they are less likely to see you move inside your vehicle.
- In some circumstances, you may exit the vehicle on the side away from the owl and then crouch down to hide behind the vehicle for photography or observation.
- Avoid talking loudly or making noise when an owl is close to us. We want the owl to be able to listen for its prey.
RESERVATIONS: Submit the form below or send us your full name(s), mailing address, email address with requested workshop and dates.
E-mail: birdtours@sasktel.net
Phone: 306-652-5975
Address: 100 Rayner Avenue, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 2P8
Full payment due at time of booking. Payment instruction will be emailed to you after registration form is received.
Cheques may be mailed to above mailing address.
Bird Photography Workshops Reservation Request Form
Testimonial
“Stan – I’m so appreciative of your time, patience and helpfulness on our owl photography trip. I thoroughly enjoyed your company and look forward to future trips with you. I really appreciated you doing all the driving and getting us to the owls. ” Mark L. California
How to get to Saskatoon
Air: Saskatoon International Airport (YXE) is served by Air Canada, Westjet and their U.S. partners United and Delta.
Air Canada Star Alliance partners also include Aegean, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana, Austrian, Avianca, Brussels, Copa, Croatia, EgyptAir, Ethiopian, EVA, Lot, Lufthansa, SAS, Shenzhen, Singapore, South African, Swiss, TAP, Thai, Turkish, United.
Westjet international partners include AeroMexico, Air France, Air Transat, Azores, Cathay Pacific, China, China Eastern, China Southern, Delta, Emirates, Hainan, Hong Kong, Japan, KLM, Korean, LATAM, Philippine, Quantas, Virgin Atlantic, Xiamen.
Train: Saskatoon’s Train Station is served by Via Rail’s Canadian train serving Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper and Vancouver.
Bus: Saskatoon – Edmonton and Saskatoon – Regina bus service
Car: Saskatoon is located on Canada’s Yellowhead cross-country highway plus 6 other major highways connecting with all cities in Canada and USA. If you drive, you do not need to rent a car for our tours.
Bird Photography Tours Reservation Request Form
