The next portion of our Peru trip, really just an extension of what we were already doing, involved utilizing our vehicle to visit as many
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birding the world on a budget
The next portion of our Peru trip, really just an extension of what we were already doing, involved utilizing our vehicle to visit as many
Read moreAfter leaving Oxapampa, we arrived in the Huanaco area, an area with pleasant temperatures (warm days and cool nights) due to its elevation, which was
Read moreVilla Rica, an area dominated by shade-grown coffee plantations, makes for surprisingly good birding. Located in the central part of the Peruvian Selva, Villa Rica
Read moreWhile planning our six month long worldwide adventure, Ross and I made the decision to hire a driver for the majority of our Peru trip.
Read moreThe Wattled Curassow, a game-type bird that was nearly hunted to extinction. Found in remote rain forests in the western Amazon Basin, this particular bird
Read morePicture being in the middle of the Amazon Jungle in a very remote place. As I write this, (and if you are reading this, know
Read morePeru is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet and is extremely rich in bird diversity, boasting an impressive 1,808 species of birds,
Read moreAfter a very bizarre day entering La Paz, (which you can read about here) Ross and I slept in and took advantage of the complimentary
Read moreLet me tell you a story about this one time in Bolivia… (Click here and here for the previous two segments of our trip!) We
Read morePicking up where I left off (Click here to read about our first week) … We arrived in Cochabamba early evening and were very fortunate
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