Southeastern Brazil Part I: Iguacu Falls Pre-Trip: Sep 22—26, 2010
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Price: $2,295
Departs: Iguacu Falls
Tour Limit: 14
Operations Manager: Erik Lindqvist
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Kevin Zimmer
Kevin Zimmer has authored three books and numerous papers dealing with field identification ...Local Leader
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Past Birdlists:
- Sep 28, 11: Southeastern Brazil: Iguacu Falls Pre-Trip: PDF (186.5 KB)
- Sep 22, 10: Southeastern Brazil Part I: Iguacu Falls Pre-Trip: PDF (197.6 KB)
- Sep 23, 09: Southeastern Brazil Part I: Iguacu Falls Pre-Trip: PDF (200.3 KB)
- Sep 29, 08: Southeastern Brazil Part I: Iguacu Falls Pre-Trip: PDF (211.4 KB)
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Optional pre-trip to Iguaçu for two+ days of birding amidst the splendor of the world's largest waterfalls. Many Atlantic Forest specialties, including a few unlikely to be seen on Southeastern Brazil Parts I & II. Iguacu Falls— Photo: Kevin Zimmer The thunderous cataracts of Iguaçu, the world's largest waterfalls, will be the backdrop for some great birding. We will explore lush forests in search of some of Brazil's most spectacular birds, including Black-fronted Piping Guan; Pavonine Cuckoo; Robust and Blond-crested woodpeckers; Red-ruffed Fruitcrow; Spot-billed Toucanet; Toco and Red-breasted toucans; Surucua Trogon; Rufous-capped Motmot; and Plush-crested Jay. We will also search for some of the rarer endemic passerines, such as Russet-winged Spadebill, Sao Paulo Tyrannulet, and Creamy-bellied Gnatcatcher. Single-site pre-trip, with excellent hotel situated directly opposite spectacular Iguaçu Falls; multiple overlooks of the falls within very short walk from hotel; excellent food; forest birding along level jeep track through beautiful bamboo-rich forest; one round-trip internal flight; no long drives; easy terrain; full mornings in the field, with optional afternoon birding, sightseeing, or leisure.