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Bird Photography in Slovenia during the Nesting Season

Photograph Slovenia’s rich bird diversity across varied habitats in beautiful countryside

Slovenia Spring Bird Photography Tour

8 days | 10 May 2027 – 17 May 2027 (4 places left)
8 days | 17 May 2028 – 24 May 2028

Slovenia may be small, but its landscapes and wildlife are remarkably varied. In spring, snow retreats from the mountains, alpine meadows turn green and wildflowers bloom, creating colourful backgrounds for bird photography. This season also provides excellent opportunities for behavioural shots, as birds establish territories, build nests and feed their young. Possible species include Ural, pygmy and boreal owls, woodpeckers, dippers, European bee-eater and capercaillie, among more than 380 bird species found in Slovenia.

Led by wildlife photographer Louis Guillot and supported by a local birding guide, this eight-day birding photography tour takes a small group of six photographers through forests, mountains, meadows, reedbeds, vineyards and wetlands. We will photograph from permanent and portable hides and on foot. Birds are the main focus, but unexpected mammals may also appear, keeping us on our toes throughout.

Join Nature Talks on this Slovenian spring bird photography tour.

Boreal owl looking out from a tree cavity in Slovenia.

Bird Photography Across Different Habitats

Over the course of the trip, we will photograph in the forests and mountain habitats of Koroška, the alpine landscape around Mount Peca, and the wetlands, reedbeds, vineyards and open countryside surrounding Ormož. Moving between these contrasting environments will provide a rich diversity of birdlife.

The different landscapes will also provide varied backgrounds and colours to experiment with. At Nature Talks, we firmly believe the background can be just as important as the subject in a photograph. Throughout the trip, we will help you use the surrounding habitat, colour and light to create stronger and more visually compelling wildlife photographs.

The richness of habitats and birdlife in Slovenia is no coincidence. Widely regarded as one of Europe’s greenest countries and recognised for its commitment to sustainable tourism, around 60% of Slovenia is forested and approximately 13% of its land is protected. These relatively intact habitats support exceptional biodiversity, including rare owls, woodpeckers, wetland birds and many other species, all within close proximity.

We Will Photograph Birds in a Variety of Ways

To photograph Slovenia’s remarkable diversity of birds across its different habitats, we will use a range of approaches.

At established locations, we will photograph from permanent hides. We may also use portable hides or set up temporary hides where a bird is appearing regularly, but only when this can be achieved without causing disturbance. At other times, we will explore on foot, giving us the freedom to cover different habitats, follow bird activity and find the best light and compositions.

We will often start early to make the most of the soft morning light and the time when birds are most active. The itinerary will remain flexible around the weather, light and wildlife activity. It goes without saying that the welfare of the birds will always come first.

Ural owl flying through woodland in Slovenia.

Local Bird Guide Knowledge

Your specialist wildlife photography guide will bring extensive experience of finding and photographing birds in this part of Slovenia. We will also have the added support of a local birding guide who knows the area intimately, including its habitats, seasonal movements and recent sightings.

Combining photographic expertise with detailed local knowledge will give us the best possible opportunities to find and photograph Slovenia’s birdlife. Birds will be the main focus, but we are also likely to encounter other wildlife along the way.

Slovenia is home to deer, wild boar, brown bears, wolves and Eurasian lynx, as well as mustelids such as pine martens. Many of these mammals are extremely elusive and cannot be expected or guaranteed, but nature is unpredictable—you never know what may appear.

Wryneck perched on a branch in Slovenia.

Meet Your Photography Guide

 

Louis Guillot, wildlife photography guide for Nature Talks.Louis Guillot is a wildlife photojournalist and zoologist based in London, UK. A member of the International League of Conservation Photographers, his work has been published in Forbes, Terre Sauvage and he is a regular contributor for BBC Wildlife Magazine. He has been recognised in Nature Photographer of the Year, MontPhoto and the British Wildlife Photography Awards. When asked about his favourite animals, Louis says: “I can’t pick one thing. I love everything from ants and hummingbirds to larger mammals and parasitic wasps. I tend to focus on one subject for ages, then move on before eventually coming back again.” On this tour, Louis will draw on his experience in both photography and zoology to help you refine your technique and anticipate wildlife behaviour, enabling you to capture more meaningful and compelling images.

Read more about Louis

What We Offer You

  • Bird photography across forests, mountains, meadows, wetlands and vineyards
  • Opportunities to photograph owls, woodpeckers, dippers, bee-eaters, capercaillie and other species
  • Photography from permanent hides, portable hides and on foot
  • Photography guidance with wildlife photographer and zoologist Louis Guillot
  • Local birding guide with extensive knowledge of the region
  • Individual guidance tailored to your photographic goals
  • Flexible scheduling based on weather, light and wildlife activity
  • Image reviews and group discussions
  • Pre-trip participant meeting

Is This Trip Right for You?

This trip is especially suited to photographers who:

  • Love birds and want to photograph varied species and behaviours
  • Enjoy working across contrasting habitats and backgrounds
  • Want to improve their wildlife photography and fieldcraft
  • Are comfortable photographing from hides and exploring on foot
  • Appreciate learning in a small group of like-minded photographers
  • Understand that wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed
  • Are comfortable with short, easy walks, with the possibility of a more challenging hike when searching for capercaillie
  • Are happy to share a twin room or pay an additional supplement for a single room

Itinerary – Slovenia Spring Bird Photography Tour

Please note: Below you will find an outline of how the photography tour may look. The daily schedule and locations may be adapted according to weather, light, recent sightings and wildlife activity. This flexibility allows us to pursue the best photographic opportunities while ensuring that the welfare of the birds always comes first.

Day 1: Forest Birds of Koroška

Our photography programme begins among the unspoilt forests of Koroška in northern Slovenia. This first session gives us time to settle into the rhythm of the trip while searching for black woodpecker, white-throated dipper and other woodland birds.

We will explore with our photography and local birding guides, looking for the best available light, backgrounds and bird activity. Depending on our arrival time and conditions, we will continue photographing until dinner.

Day 2: Owls and Alpine Habitats on Mount Peca

After an early breakfast, we travel to Mount Peca for a short to moderate walk through its alpine and forest habitats. Our main targets will include boreal, Eurasian pygmy, Ural and tawny owls.

Finding owls requires patience and local knowledge, so the programme will depend on recent sightings and activity. Our guides will carefully search suitable trees while ensuring that nesting and roosting birds are not disturbed. During the afternoon, there may also be an opportunity to photograph other woodland birds from permanent hides.

Day 3: Woodpeckers, Owls and Hide Photography

Today’s programme will combine several photographic approaches. We may begin by searching for black woodpeckers in the morning before concentrating on owls later in the day.

We may also spend time photographing from established hides, giving us opportunities to work with other forest birds at closer range. The precise schedule will remain flexible, allowing us to respond to the latest sightings, weather, light and wildlife activity.

Day 4: Rače Ponds and Transfer to Ormož

We leave Koroška early and begin our journey towards Ormož. Along the way, we stop at the fishponds near Rače, an important wetland where more than 200 bird species have been recorded.

Three photography hides provide opportunities to photograph a variety of waterbirds and other species attracted to the ponds. Possible subjects include grebes, ducks, kingfishers, herons and birds of prey, depending on the season and conditions.

After our photography session, we continue to Ormož, arriving in the late afternoon before enjoying dinner at our new base.

Day 5: Birds of the Ljutomer-Ormož Hills

The Ljutomer-Ormož region is known for its rolling hills, vineyards and excellent food and wine. These cultivated landscapes also provide important habitats for a wide variety of birds and offer colourful, distinctive settings for photography.

Possible subjects include European bee-eater, hoopoe, common cuckoo, kingfisher, green and middle spotted woodpeckers, common redstart and European turtle dove. We will use a combination of hides and photography on foot, adapting our approach to the birds we find and the available light.

Day 6: Wetland Birds of the Ormož Basins

We spend much of today exploring the Ormož Basins Nature Reserve, a 55-hectare wetland within the Drava River ecosystem. Its shallow pools, reedbeds, rushes and surrounding flooded forest support nationally and internationally important populations of breeding and migratory birds.

Possible photographic subjects include reed and great reed warblers, little bittern, ferruginous duck, black-winged stilt, common tern and a variety of waders. Water rails and crakes may also be present, although these secretive birds are often easier to hear than to see.

We will work carefully around the reserve, always following local guidance and ensuring that the welfare of the birds comes first.

Day 7: Following the Best Bird Activity

Our final full day will remain deliberately flexible. Drawing on the latest information from our local birding guide, we will return to the most productive locations or explore new sites around Ormož and the surrounding countryside.

This flexibility allows us to concentrate on species we have not yet photographed, improve earlier images or respond to unexpected opportunities. We may work from permanent or portable hides or explore on foot, depending on the subjects, weather and light.

With forests, vineyards, farmland and wetlands all within reach, there should be plenty of variety throughout our final full day of photography.

Day 8: Final Morning in Ormož and Departure

Depending on our flight schedule, we will use our final morning for one last photography session around Ormož. We may return to a productive location, concentrate on a particular species or make the most of a new opportunity identified by our guides.

Afterwards, we return to the accommodation, collect our luggage and begin the journey home.

Costs

Room Options & Conditions

This trip can be booked from £2550 per person, based on a shared twin room basis.

The single room supplement is £250

  • Shared twin room (1 person): £2550 per person. When you book this option, you will share a twin room with another guest of the same gender. If no suitable roommate is available, the single-room supplement for this trip will apply. This room has separate beds.
  • Double room (2 people): £5100 per person. This option is suitable for couples or two friends travelling together. When booking, please indicate in the comments field whether you would prefer one double bed or two separate beds.based on two people sharing.
  • Single room: £2800 per person. When you book this option, you will have exclusive use of a room. A single room supplement applies. Depending on availability, you may be allocated a room designed for two or three people, but the same single room supplement will apply.

 

Payment

Booking your place is simple and straightforward. Reserve online and we will send your invoice within seven days. You may pay by bank transfer, debit card or credit card, whichever is most convenient for you.

A 20% deposit secures your place, with the remaining balance due ten weeks before departure.

What is Included

  • All accommodation
  • Half board (breakfast and dinner)
  • Local transport, including airport transfers
  • Use of photography hides
  • Excursions and park entry fees
  • Daily support from local birding guides
  • Photography guidance and instruction from Louis Guillot
  • Pre-trip participant meeting
  • On-location image-review sessions

What is Not Included

  • International flights; we can advise you on suitable flights
  • x1 meal/day, snacks, soft drinks and alcohol
  • Personal purchases
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Travel and cancellation insurance

 

Practical Information – Slovenia Spring Bird Photography Trip

Participants Meeting

Prior to the photography trip, a participants’ meeting will be organised. This is an opportunity to meet each other and discuss mutual expectations. Additionally, it is a chance to go over all the essential details necessary for the success of the photography trip and to ask any questions you may have for the trip leaders.

Difficulty

This trip will involve some short easy walks so please bring walking shoes with you. There may also be an option for a longer hike.

Transport and Flights

All transfers within the trip are included. International flights are not included.

Required Equipment and Materials

  • Two camera bodies are strongly recommended.
  • For bird photography from a hide: a lens with a minimum reach of 400mm, or the equivalent when using a crop-sensor camera (e.g. a Nikon D500 with a 300mm lens provides a 450mm equivalent).
  • You can also bring a wide-angled lens for landscape and a macro lens for flowers/insects but the main focus of this trip will be bird photography.
  • Sufficient memory cards.
  • Plenty of camera batteries, as you cannot recharge them in the hides.
  • Power banks.
  • An external hard drive or laptop.
  • A tripod.
  • An empty rice bag for stabilisation.

Baggage

When arranging your flights, please carefully review the allowances for both checked baggage and hand luggage on your outbound and return journeys, as weight and size restrictions apply. Full details can be found on your airline’s website.

If necessary, smaller items such as lenses, camera bodies and spare batteries may be carried in the pockets of a large coat or photography vest, as these are not typically weighed. Please note that adherence to baggage regulations remains your own responsibility.

To make travel easier, both on the flight and during photography outings, it’s important to keep your luggage to a minimum. Soft bags or flexible suitcases are preferable, as they are easier to stack and transport.

Climate and Clothing

In April and May, daytime temperatures in Slovenia can range from 15°C to 25°C. Make sure to dress in layers. Although the walks are not strenuous, we recommend sturdy hiking shoes, as you may encounter uneven terrain.

Vaccinations

For the latest information on recommended or required vaccinations, please refer to the UK government website. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/slovenia/health

Passport and Visa

Travel to Slovenia requires a valid passport. Please check the UK Government’s entry requirements for Slovenia before travelling.

BOOK YOUR PHOTO TOUR

Book your option here. More info?

Free Option

You’re not yet sure if you can join a specific photography trip on a specific date because you may need to discuss it first at home, with your work, or with your travel companion. In that case, you can request a non-binding option for the trip via our website, by email, or by phone.

Validity of the free and non-binding option:

  • The option is valid for 48 hours if the photography trip departs within 8 weeks.
  • The option is valid for 7 days if the photography trip departs in 8 weeks or later.

Nature Talks will reserve a spot for you during this period, as long as there is still availability for the trip. If, during this time, the trip becomes fully booked due to other participants, we will contact you to discuss whether you would like to convert your option into a confirmed booking. Once the option expires, and if you have not informed Nature Talks that you wish to use it, no rights can be derived from the option.

Afraid to book? No need!

If we need to cancel the trip due to a new Covid variant for example, you will always receive your money back within two working days. As a consumer, you are legally entitled to a refund in such a case (minus 30 pound administration costs)

Slovenia Spring Bird Photography Tour
Departure17-05-2028
Return24-05-2028
Travel duration8
Guaranteed departureNo
Available places6
PriceFrom £2550
Min participants4
Max participants6
Included
  • Half board (breakfast and dinner)
  • Local transport, including airport transfers
  • Use of photography hides
  • Excursions and park entry fees
  • Daily support from local birding guides
  • Photography guidance and instruction from Louis Guillot
  • Pre-trip participant meeting
  • On-location image-review sessions
 Not Included
  • International flights; we can advise you on suitable flights
  • x1 meal/day, snacks, soft drinks and alcohol
  • Personal purchases
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Travel and cancellation insurance
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Breeding Season Photography Trip

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Vibrant Habitats

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High Activity Levels

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Rare Bird Species

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Photographing from Hides and Tents

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Diverse Environments

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Guidance from a Professional Nature Photographer

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Local Birding Experts

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Close Photography Locations

Tawny owl resting among green ferns on the floor of a shaded Slovenian forest.
Common firecrest perched on a lichen-covered branch with its orange crown visible in Slovenia.
Colourful European bee-eater tossing a beetle into the air while perched on a branch in Slovenia
Eurasian hoopoe carrying insect prey towards a nest cavity in a tree in Slovenia.

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