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- (BW 16) Birding Light. In 4WD to Patrimonies of Eastern Bolivia. Savanna, Pantanal, Tropical Dry-forest & Amazon. (12 days)
- (BW 26) Birding Light, in 4WD to Patrimonies of Eastern Bolivia. Savanna, Pantanal, Tropical Dry-forest, Amazon and Chaco. (17 days)
- (PA 01) In 4WD, one way from Sta. Cruz to Bolivian Pantanal, Otuquis N.P. (RAMSAR Site). Or other way around. (6 days)
- (PA 03) In 4WD - from Corumbá (Brasil)to OTUQUIS NP, Bolivian Pantanal (RAMSAR Site) (6 days)
- (PA 05) In 4WD, round trip from Sta.Cruz to OTUQUIS NP, Bolivian Pantanal (RAMSAR Site). (8 days)
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If you want to find birds in Bolivia while saving a few thousands, take Michael to the national park Amboró or any “green” site and you’ll end up with a long and marvelous. We visited Volcanes: Bolivian Recurvebill, Slaty Gnateater, Yungas Manakin; around Samaipata: Spot-breasted Thornbird, Rufous-capped Antshrike, a family group of Quetzals, Chestnut-crested Cotinga; a family group of Green Jays, Black and rufous Warbling-finch; in Saipina: 24 pairs of Fronted Macaws, family groups of White-fronted Woodpeckers, Bolivian Earth-creeper, a pair of White-tipped Plantcutters; in Siberia: Black-hooded Sunbeam (very lucky), Hooded Mountain-toucan, very tame Black-throated Thistletails, White-eared Solitaire, Green-throated Tanager and Plushcap. Its curious how places so close to each other belong to ecosystems so
diverse, but they are all similar in one aspect, they’re great for bird-watching. And the specialties cooperated with Michael as if he had released them in front of us.
William and Jimmy - Five days of bird-watching, overnighting at Volcanes, Samaipata and Comarapa Intense Birding