Ultimos Posts 1. 21/12/2011 01:24 - Best bird of the world Newsletter from Gunnar Engblom This is a very exciting newsletter with10 topics, for example The-Best-Bird-of-the-World Cup, an attempt to break the Big DAY World Record, the Future of Birdwatching, How to Niche an Ecolodge into a Birding Lodge, stunning Bird Photography from Peru by Glenn Bartley and several articles from Peru about our recent AvistarPeru event in Lima, Pelagics, ... 2. 29/11/2011 01:54 - Escape Christmas And go birding in Peru Well, that was what I thought I ought to say. But fact is that Peru, and especially Lima, is probably just as crazy shopping sales frenzy as anywhere else in the western world these days. Birding is another matter though. If you had it with jingle bells in supermarkets by mid November, thinking you will not survive until the 25th the next month, going birding... 3. 22/07/2011 02:22 - 20 best birds of Lima pelagics, part 1 Pelagic birdwatching in Peru I have arranged pelagics in Lima since 2000. We usually run around 10-12 pelagics per year. Since an accident last year, the port regulations in Lima for commercial activities at sea have become stricter. Even boats with permits to take tourists around, don't have permit to go further than 16 nmiles (or 10 nmiles from San Lorenzo island), because of lac... 4. 19/07/2011 17:47 - Birding in Iquitos 10 steps to turn an eco-lodge into a birding lodge. Yesterday, I posted an article on Birdingblogs.com about my recent visit in Iquitos and the Amazon Refuge Lodge. This time I got better views of Wattled Curassow (although the photo is from a semi-captive individual at Explornapo - I have to make that clear). While birding at the Amazon Refuge it became clear to me that this lodge... 5. 07/07/2011 20:11 - Whalewatching in Lima, Peru Peru - Megadiverse for Cetaceans If you're fascinated with whales and dolphins, and live off a coastline that harbors over a third of all cetacean species in the world , you'd be crazy not trying to go out there and see them. If you don't live here, let me introduce you to 15 species you can see off Peru. Maybe, you'd like to come to Peru and see some of them. We are diversifying o... |