Pepper Trail
Pepper Trail has traveled the world in the course of his studies on the ecology, behavior, and conservation of birds. After receiving his Ph. D. from Cornell University for his field study of one of the world’s most spectacular birds, the Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock, Pepper did post-doctoral research at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the California Academy of Sciences. An expert photographer and writer, his work has appeared in many publications including Science, Conservation Biology, and National Geographic. For over 20 years, Pepper served as the forensic ornithologist for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. His work combatting the U.S. and international wildlife trade earned him the title of "the Sherlock Holmes of bird crime." He is the creator of the leading feather identification website, The Feather Atlas of North American Birds.
Pepper has served as the expert ornithologist on tours to the world's top natural history destinations, including Antarctica, Iceland, the Galapagos, Amazon, New Guinea, and South Pacific. His knowledge, enthusiasm and sense of humor enrich the experience of birders and non-birders alike on every voyage.
Pepper has served as the expert ornithologist on tours to the world's top natural history destinations, including Antarctica, Iceland, the Galapagos, Amazon, New Guinea, and South Pacific. His knowledge, enthusiasm and sense of humor enrich the experience of birders and non-birders alike on every voyage.