The Species per Square Mile Approach While Colombia may have almost 2000 bird species, it is a huge country...
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There were three profound questions my birding group discussed while we birded Trinidad and Tobago, back in December 2012:...
A sewage pond is, like a landfill, one of those places by which non-birders get very confused. “Wait, you’re...
West of Port of Spain in Chaguaramus, off the Western Main Road, is a very large boatyard. Hidden away...
The veranda at the Asa Wright Nature Center, one of the most storied and highly-lauded birding ecolodge destinations in...
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