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Red-fronted Macaw, Ara rubrogenys. Photo by Lelis Navarrete
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Red-fronted Macaw, Ara rubrogenys. Photo by Lelis Navarrete
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Bolivia
Red-fronted Macaw, Ara rubrogenys - Photo by
Lelis Navarrete
In the wonderful world of natural history tourism there are certain well-known destinations which remain constantly popular because of their obvious ornithological attributes, whilst there are other countries, which have a magnificent avifauna, yet for diverse reasons fail to excite the same level of interest. A perfect South American example of this is Bolivia, which boasts one of the largest national bird lists in the continent but is still relatively unknown to European birdwatchers, who tend to be more familiar with the birdlife of Peru or Ecuador. It may lack a coastline but Bolivia does offer a superlative range of habitats and many North American birders regard it as the finest birdwatching destination in the Neotropics. The scenery is magnificent, the culture fascinating and above all the variety of birds absolutely stunning. The annual July/August Naturetrek group recorded over 400 bird species under the expert leadership of Nick Acheson and if Bolivia is a country you have scarcely considered as a holiday venue we feel sure that Nick's entertaining tour report will rapidly change your mind! The report, and list of species recorded, which included Andean Condor, Torrent Duck, Red-fronted and Military Macaws, Golden-headed Quetzel and White-capped Dipper, may be found when you
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