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Amazon Rainforest, Bolivia
- (AM 05) Nature Interpretation in the Yungas inside Amboró N. P. (2 days)
- (BW 16) Birding Light. In 4WD to Patrimonies of Eastern Bolivia. Savanna, Pantanal, Tropical Dry-forest & Amazon. (12 days)
- (BW 64) Intense Birding in 4WD to Eastern Bolivia. Dry and Flooded Savannas, Tropical Dry-forest and Amazonian Forest. (12 days)
- (CH 03) Jesuit Missions of North Chiquitanía, Cultural Patrimony of Humanity (UNESCO). (3 days)
- (RB 42) Nature interpretation in Refugio Volcanes (best room) with 4WD and Trilingual Naturalist Guide. (2 days)
- (RB 43) Nature interpretation in Refugio Volcanes (best room) with 4WD and Trilingual Naturalist Guide. (3 days)
- (BW 74) Intense Birding to Eastern and South Bolivia. Dry and Flooded Savannas, Tropical Dry-forest, Chaco and Amazonian Forest. (15 days)
- (CH 01) The Jesuit Missions of North Chiquitanía, Cultural Patrimony of Humanity(UNESCO). (2 days)
- (CH 05) Jesuit Missions of South / North Chiquitanía, (UNESCO), Forests and Plateaus. (5 days)
- (RB 23) Nature interpretation in Refugio Volcanes (best room) with taxi and local (Spanish) Guide. (3 days)
- (AM 03) Trekking through Amboró NP, from the Tree Fern Forest to the Devil’s Tooth. (1 day)
- (BW 84) Intense Birding to Eastern and South Bolivia. Dry and Flooded Savannas, Tropical Dry-forest, Chaco, Amazonian Forest and Subtropical Mountain Forest. (18 days)
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Hi Michael,
Back to the grind, talking with my colleagues about their beach vacations, but my mind is still with you remembering the birds in the rich mosaic of their native Bolivian habitat. Someday I’ll come back to those brilliant deserts and “megadiverse” jungles- I’m already mixing up the names of the particular sites we visited in our birding trip where we saw almost half a thousand different wings. From condors with 3 meter wingspan at 4500 meters above sea level, to hummingbirds with turbines only 10 cm in diameter in the amazon jungle. From wings used only as oars by apterous grebes in the lakes of the altiplano, to the useless wings of the american ostrich that prefers to run through the tropical savanna. Thank you Gaby for making all the arrangements that made this trip possible and for your effort and attention to detail. We enjoyed our trip very much. The distances were stretched due to bad roads, but each new site held so many new birds it was definitely worth it. Would you be willing to trade your steep cloud forest in Samaipata for our civilized London fog for a few years?
Paul (20 days of bird-watching, from Pantanal to Santa Cruz, Samaipata, Comarapa, Cochabamba, Tunari, Potosí and Sucre) Intense Birding