| Tropical Birding tour report - Brazil June 2006
 
 caipirinhas
 , and World Cup fever for an even more
 unique experience. The most amazing thing of all was the weather. With 27 days
 in Brazil you can reasonably expect some rain, but we hardly had any, and what
 we did have didn't impact the birding at all. All but a few days were beautiful,
 sunny, and not too hot - a windy day at Algulhas Negras caused some grief, but
 overall we hardly could have been luckier.
 We
 offered three departures that could be combined or taken separately.
 Some of the group chose the first two tours for a two week trip, others picked
 the latter two for a three week trip, while some clients had time only to do one
 of the trips. Due to the overlap, I have chosen to write one report for the
 three trips together - please forgive me if this causes inconvenience (or pain!
 Inevitably each group sees its own special birds, and no one apart from me did
 all three trips together).
 
 Tour
 A: Brazil Introtour
 4-11 June
 Chuck and Nancy Bell, Marge and Joe Crouch, Sonia Jupp, Barry and Michelle
 Miller, Sally Wechsler.
 This
 was a shorter Atlantic Rainforest tour concentrating on a fairly small area in
 and around the Serra dos ??rg??os mountain range in the state of Rio de Janeiro. We
 were based most of the time in the very nice Guapiassu Bird Lodge, but had two
 nights at a more basic hotel in the mountains to be able to bird the high
 elevations more easily. Bird activity overall was excellent with many
 mixed-species flocks and good vocal activity.
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