Bo Bissett from Fotoloco interviews Adam Riley
Check out this link featuring an interview with Rockjumper founder, Adam Riley, as well as some of his favourite photos:...
View ArticleRockjumper’s 2011 Papua New Guinea Birding Highlights
Hi all. Erik Forsyth, Andrew Sutherland and myself, Glen Valentine, recently returned from leading four mammoth tours to the legendary birding destination of Papua New Guinea – and what an amazing...
View ArticleSome photographic highlights of a recent Namibia, Okavango & Victoria Falls...
Bo Bisset from fotolo.co has recently posted some of Adam Riley’s favourite images from a recent, very successful Overland Namibia, Okavango & Victoria Falls tour, which Adam co-led with our...
View ArticleBREAKING NEWS – POSSIBLE NEW SPECIES OF OLIVEBACK DISCOVERED IN ANGOLA!!
During Rockjumper’s recent tour to Angola, our group was birding the Northern Scarp Forests near Uige when tour leader Markus Lilje observed a group of three olivebacks (small, colourful finches in the...
View ArticleNew Toll Free number for US and Canadian citizens!
For all our friends in the USA and Canada, we now have a toll-free number 1-888-990-5552. Feel free to give us a call, always great to chat about birds and birding! The Rockjumper Team
View ArticleNew South African Tour added for February 2012
Due to the incredible demand for our ever-popular Eastern South Africa and Cape Extension tours, we have decided to add another departure to our existing 2012 schedule. The dates for this new Eastern...
View ArticleZest for Birds Pelagic Cruise
Hi all. Adam has just posted a short article on our Blog about his recent Western Cape pelagic experience. To read about this and view several great shots of some of the birds that were seen, please...
View ArticleA new addition to the Rockjumper family!
We at Rockjumper would like to congratulate Keith and Cath Valentine on the birth of their eagerly awaited (and somewhat overdue!) son, Tyler Keith Valentine. He was born on Tuesday 22 November...
View ArticleLatest South Africa Trip Report
Hi all. We have just loaded our latest trip report for South Africa onto the website. Some of the highlights of this fantastic tour included great sightings of Crimson-breasted Shrike, Four-colored...
View ArticleDiscounted Ethiopia Tours
For anyone with a bit of spare time wanting to see some of Africa’s most sought-after and spectacular birds and mammals, including the fabled Ruspoli’s Turaco and very localized Blue-winged Goose (see...
View ArticleSri Lanka tour highlights
Erik Forsyth recently returned from co-leading a private birding tour through Sri Lanka with the legendary Ian Sinclair. Amongst the many birding and wildlife highlights were great sightings of the...
View Article2011 Birds of the year!
Every year our Rockjumper birding tour leaders are fortunate enough to spend months birding the world’s prime bird destinations in over 70 countries. In the process they observe thousands of bird...
View ArticleRockjumper’s debut Myanmar Birding tour by Glen Valentine
Hi all. We’ve just uploaded a brief tour summary of Glen Valentine’s inaugural Rockjumper tour to Myanmar (Burma) onto our blog. To read more about some of the highlights of this great birding...
View ArticleMadagascar’s Lost and Found
Hi everyone. We’ve just posted Adam’s latest article titled, ‘Madagascar’s Lost and Found’, onto our blog. This fascinating read tells the tale of several Malagasy species previously thought to be...
View ArticlePAIA
ROCK JUMPER BIRDING TOURS CC Registration Number : 2001/059480/23 SECTION 51 MANUAL PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT CONTENTS A. Introduction B. Particulars in terms of section 51(1) (a) of the...
View ArticleEthiopia’s Endemics by Adam Riley
Hi folks – here’s a link to Adam’s latest post on 10,000 Birds where he shares some of his images of Ethiopia’s top endemic birds and mammals taken on a recent Rockjumper in Style tour to Ethiopia:...
View ArticleThe impact of Climate Change on Fynbos Endemic Birds
Rockjumper is supporting Dr Alan Lee on his 3 month bicycle survey. Most Fynbos endemic birds are reported considerably less now compared to previous atlas periods. Surprisingly, we know very little...
View ArticleRockjumper’s new Feathered Friend!
Rockjumper is proud to announce our recent sponsorship of a one year upkeep for a magnificent Verreaux’s Eagle (“Capone”) at the African Bird of Prey Sanctuary, situated in the Camperdown area of...
View ArticleNorthwest Passage Cruise Highlights for 2011
For those of you wishing to feast your eyes on some really lovely images from the Canadian High Arctic, we have posted an article of some of the highlights of last year’s Northwest Passage Cruises onto...
View ArticleRockjumper’s technical woes
Hi all. This is just to let you know that we have been experiencing severe technical difficulties for the past few days and are therefore very behind with regards to email correspondence. We apologize...
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