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Nature & Wildlife Photography Holidays & Tours - All Financially Protected

2 Photography Holidays Where You May Encounter The Siberian Jay

The photography holidays listed below operate in regions & habitats where the Siberian Jay is regularly encountered. As with all wildlife photography, sightings can never be guaranteed, but our itineraries are designed around seasonal behaviour, suitable habitat, & photographic opportunity, giving you the best possible chance of meaningful encounters in the field.

Our small-group approach allows time in the field to adapt to conditions, behaviour, & photographic opportunities as they unfold.

You can photograph the Siberian Jay in Europe, Norway, & Sweden. During our photography holidays, the Siberian Jay is often photographed alongside White-tailed Eagle, Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Arctic Redpoll, Atlantic Puffin, & Black Guillemot.

Seasonal presence & photographic opportunity vary by location & time of year.

Photography themes commonly associated with this species include absolutely iconic species, bird photography, eagles of various types around the world, mammal, raptors in locations around the world, & wildlife from hides.

  • Northern Sweden’s Eagles In Winter

    4th – 9th Mar 2027

    Explore the itinerary for a photography holiday in Sweden, during March 2027, focused on photographing Golden & White-tailed eagles in snow from fixed hides.

    5 nights w. Single occupancy for £2249

    Guided By Conny Lundstrom & Robin Lowry

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    Northern Sweden’s Eagles In Winter with NaturesLens
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    Winter Wildlife of Arctic Varanger

    3rd – 9th Apr 2027

    Join us in Norway for a winter wildlife photography holiday on the coastline of Arctic Varanger, during April 2027, focused on winter wildlife photography in frozen Arctic coastal landscapes.

    6 nights w. Single occupancy for £3999

    Guided By Alison Jenkins

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    Winter Wildlife of Arctic Varanger with NaturesLens