All day birding at ROCKVIEW LODGE produced a variety of new sightings as we explored both savannah and hill-forest. The male Vermillion Flycatcher is one of the most striking birds I have ever seen................
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All day birding at ROCKVIEW LODGE produced a variety of new sightings as we explored both savannah and hill-forest. The male Vermillion Flycatcher is one of the most striking birds I have ever seen................
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After a pleasant night in the Hammock camp we went on an early morning boat trip and came up a magnificent find...........,,,
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We dipped on the Harpy Eagle, not a sign at the nest site, but boy did we see some other great species................
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Our transfer from Atta Lodge to Surama was eventful to say the least and not just with bird-watching ....................
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Our full day at ATTA LODGE started wet but dried later, we got a few new species in the bag.........
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Our transfer from Iwokrama to Atta Lodge was highlighted with sightings of some excellent species...........Mori Marsh produced BLACK MANIKIN
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A lovely river trip followed by a long hike up to Turtle Mountain produced some excellent birding and magnificent views........
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An exciting day as we travelled into the interior with a flying visit to the magnificent Kaieteur Falls, we also had a nice surprise when we found a Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock................
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Our first full day began very early as we set off at 4:30am for the Abary River, target species included RUFOUS CRAB HAWK, BLOOD COLOURED WOODPECKER and HOATZIN.
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We spent a full day out birding on the island of Trinidad, the SCARLET IBIS was our most wanted bird, it didn't take long before we saw our first one. Many other species were seen during our day out as we clocked up nearly 80 species.....
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