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Best Bird Photography in Peru 12 days |
Cover the best bird photography areas in Peru in just 12 days for great shots of Bearded Mountaineer, Sword-billed Hummingbird, Marvelous Spatuletail, Inca Tern, Long-whiskered Owlet, Hoatzin, Andean Cock-of-the-Rock and many more. Lima, Northern Peru, Machu Picchu and Manu Road is covered. |
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Biggest Weekend Birding Sandwich |
Imagine you can get only five days off work to go birding. What tour should you take to get most birds species seen when sandwiched between 2 weekends? Central Peru! Of course. |
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Bird photography in Lima |
A program specifically directed to bird photographers.Close ups of Inca Tern and the use hides at the Villa wetlands. Many other tours in the Lima area can be adpated to suit bird photographers. Just let us know. |
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Lima days: Daytrip to Santa Eulalia Canyon |
A one day birding trip into the Andes concentrating on the endemics and specialities of the west slope such as Great Inca-Finch, Rusty-bellied Brush-Finch, Thick-billed Miner, Black-necked Woodpecker, Bronze-tailed Comet, Peruvian Sheartail and Rufous-breasted Warbling-Finch. |
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LIMA DAYS: La Punta and Pozo Arenillas |
Good introduction to the birds in Lima. The trip can be run almost anytime. A short trip to do very close to the airport. Perfect for a short trip to kill time. Especially good for North American waders, gulls and terns - September-April is the best time migrating birds, but it is always something to see. |
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Lima days: Lomas de Lachay and Paraiso Lagoon. |
Endemic or near-endemic birds: Cactus Canastero, Thick-billed, Coastal and Grayish Miners. Also interesting flora with many endemic fog adapted plants and cacti. At Paraiso lagoons sometimes Peruvian Tern and Chilean Flamingo are seen. |
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Lima days: Santa Eulalia valley and Marcopomacocha |
Classic Lima excursion for two or three days up into the Rimac drainage wiht 18 endemic species possible including White-bellied Cinclodes and White-cheeked Cotinga. Also one of the best places in South America to see Diademed Sandpiper Plover. |
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Photo-Video Safari: Where the condors fly |
The spectacular Andes of Santa Eulalia Canyon and Milloq bog and lagoon, near Lima, are habitats for 14 species endemic to Peru, such as Great-Inca Finch, Black-necked Woodpecker, Rufous-breasted Warbling-Finch, White-cheeked Cotinga, White-bellied Cinclodes etc, that can be photographed. These mountains provide water to Lima?s desert climate and also represent a natural refuge where the Andean Condor flies. |
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Self-guided birding in Peru |
Rent our vehicle with an experienced birder/driver for two weeks or more and set off on a road trip with wonderful safe birding in Peru for a fraction of the Normal tour price. |
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