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Nigel S Paltoo Number of bird species: 779
National Bird Hoatzin Opisthocomus hoazin ![]() A Field Checklist of the Birds of Guyanaby Michael J. Braun, Davis W. Finch, Mark B. Robbins, & Brian K. Schmidt - Publication 41 of the Biological Diversity of the Guianas Program National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC, USBirds of GuyanaBalram Singh & Robers Fernandes - 90 pages, col photos, disrtib maps. - Macmillan CaribbeanISBN: 9780333975572 Buy this book from NHBS.com Where to Watch Birds in South Americaby Nigel Wheatley - 431 pages, b/w illus, maps - Christopher Helm 1994ISBN: 0713639091 Buy this book from NHBS.com Tourist Association of Guyanahttp://www.geographia.com/guyana/index.html Guyana, a country of exceptional natural beauty, is a splendid combination of the Caribbean and South America, with fascinating touches of a sometimes turbulent past. Perched on the north-east corner of the South American continent, Guyana stretches 450 miles from its long Atlantic coastline into dense equatorial forest and the broad savannah of the Rupununi. Environmental Protection AgencyWebsiteThis is the new and reworked EPA website, hopefully you will be able to find very easily what you are looking for. Biodiversity Researchers, check out the Biodiversity Research quick launch on the right... Iwokrama - International Centre For Rain Forest Conservation And DevelopmentWebsiteIwokrama is an autonomous not-for-profit research and development institution established by Guyana and the Commonwealth to demonstrate how tropical forest biodiversity may be conserved and sustainably utilised for ecological, social and economic benefits... IwokramaWebsiteSatellite View Avian species richness in the Iwokrama Forest is considerable, with 476 species recorded so far, and an expected total species count of over 600. Iwokrama has relatively high densities of larger frugivorous birds such as cracids, cotingas and parrots as compared to other forested areas in Amazonia... Rupununi SavannahsWebsiteSatellite View The savannahs are divided north from south, by the Kanuku Mountains, Guyana's most biologically diverse region. According to Conservation International, the area supports a large percentage of Guyana's bio-diversity, including 250 species of bird life, 18 of which are native only to the lowland forests of the Guianas... 2000 [March] - David and Yvette Bree - The Search for the Screaming PihaReportThis report is a little more wordy and a little less birdy than some, but I wanted to make sure that people had a good idea of the conditions vs. birds, so that you can determine if Guyana is the birding destination for you. Skip to the end if you just want to check out the bird list. If you have any question we would be happy to help... 2009 [February] - David ShackelfordReport...hat particular day had dawned for us in the mature tropical forest of Iwokrama with us marveling at the maniacal growls of Capuchinbird displaying above our heads followed by a dignified perched Crested Eagle, the absolutely stunning Guianan Cock-of-the rock on the lek, Crested Owl on the day roost, five staggering Crimson Fruit-Crows visible in the scope, and a huge army- ant swarm containing both White-plumed Antbird and crippling views of the sought-after Rufous-winged Ground-Cuckoo... 2010 [December] - Eustace BarnesTour Operator...The trip was organised and very ably led by Eustace Barnes, assisted by Chris Abrams, using Wilderness Explorers www.wilderness-explorers.com as the ground agent throughout. Mostly, the logistics worked very well, which is saying a lot in a country where both infrastructure and transport are problematic... 2010 [November] - David ShackelfordReport...Almost immediately after stepping out of the vehicle we coaxed into view the near-endemic Blood- colored Woodpecker, followed by a pair of Black-crested Antshrikes, Strait-billed Woodcreeper and a confiding Golden-spangled Piculet. Spotted Tody-Flycatchers were in constant attendance plus several Crimson-crested Woodpeckers, Bicolored Conebill, a responsive Striped Cuckoo, migrant Prothonotary Warbler and Northern Waterthrush, and a nice sighting of the endearing Red-rumped Agouti feeding along the trail... 2011 [March] - Sjef ÖllersReportThe main aim of this holiday was to get an introduction to the wildlife of the Guyanas with, as always, mammals and birds being the main focus. The birding far exceeded my expectations: sightings of purple-breasted and pompadour cotinga, Guianan red-cotinga, capuchinbird, Guianan cock-ofthe-rock, purple-throated and crimson fruitcrow, scarlet ibis and two! harpy eagles were unforgettable. And then I have not yet mentioned White‐winged Potoo, Slaty-backed Forest-falcon, hoatzins almost at touching distance, blood-coloured woodpecker and arrowhead piculet (currently Surinam’s only endemic)... Birding PalInformationLocal birders willing to show visiting birders around their area... Guyana NaturallyTour OperatorIn Guyana more than 800 species of birds from 72 different families have been documented. Plus, there are many more species that remain unidentified. Guyana's coastal capital city, Georgetown, hosts more than 200 of these species from 39 families alone... Manu ExpeditionsTour OperatorThis tour is intended for keen birders who have made several trips to other parts of South America and want to look for the regional specialities, which occur in Guyana. However it is a very suitable trip for less experienced neotropical birders due to the large number of widespread species that can be seen as well as the specialities... Neblina ForestTour Operator...just over 800 species of birds have been recorded in Guyana, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers the world over... Reef & RainforestTour OperatorLittle-visited but with a great diverse number of landscapes and wildlife together with a friendly, English-speaking population, unspoilt Guyana is emerging as one of the natural world’s best kept secrets... Rockjumper Birding ToursTour OperatorGuyana is undoubtedly one of South America’s top birding destinations, and our comprehensive tour includes some of Earth’s most unexplored wildernesses. Guianan Cock-of-the-rock, Capuchinbird and Harpy Eagle are just some of the birding highlights, while an extension to Lethem allows us to search for the endangered Sun Parakeet – and much more besides. Sunrise BirdingTour OperatorGuyana really does offer something special. A small South American country nestled on the Atlantic Coast east of Venezuela and west of Suriname, it is one of the last unexplored wild places on earth yet offers incredible access into a great variety of pristine habitats... Wilderness ExplorerTour OperatorWe offer exciting adventures in the wilderness of South America and the Caribbean through a variety of comprehensive itineraries. We are the leading tour operator in Guyana and we offer combination itineraries which include Venezuela, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil and the Caribbean... Rock View LodgeAccommodationThis is The Rock View Lodge, nestled between the Amerindian villages of Annai and Rupertee on the North Rupununi Savannahs where the foothills of the Pakaraima mountain range meet the tropical rainforest of Guyana, South America. The Iwokrama International Rainforest Programme Research base camp, the twelve villages of the indigenous Makushi people of the North Rupununi and the Karanambu cattle ranch are all easily accessible from Rock View. We have a Land Rover, a four-wheel drive Bedford Truck, horses, bicycles and boats for your transportation needs and desires... Timberhead Eco-resortAccommodationLocated within an Amerindian reservation and reached only by boat, the Timberhead offers an unforgettable vacation experience. You live in the jungle lodges, built by native craftsmen using handcrafted local timber and thatched roofs. Each lodge offers double or twin rooms with all conveniences. An Amerindian family will be your hosts as you relax in the spacious open area with hammocks and window seats affording spectacular views of jungle and savannah... Biological Diversity of the Guiana ShieldInformationThe goal of the Biological Diversity of the Guiana Shield Program (BDG) is to document, understand, and conserve the biological diversity of the Guiana Shield area... Birding Outback GuyanaWebsiteThis journal started as an occasional letter of my birding activities to my daughter, Jennifer Green, who shares my interests in birds and has now joined me on these trips. It is, of course, an aid to my mind, which is all too eager to discard memories. However, these memories are so pleasant that to lose any part of them would be a shame. It is also for my companions to whom I'll try to get copies. If there are unifying elements in this document it is the birds, the birding, and the wildlife. But the travel through rivers, forests and savanna and the ecology of the tropics was as exciting as the birds and I've tried to comment on those aspects that caught my attention... Birds of GuyanaWebsiteThe Iwokrama Canopy Walkway is a series of suspension bridges and decks of up to 30 metres in height and 154 metres in length, located in the Iwokrama Forest. It gives visitors a new view of the mid and upper canopy of the forest and allows wildlife to be relatively free from human intrusion which is a great lookout for birds... Birds of IwokramaWebsiteAvian species richness in the Iwokrama Forest is considerable, with 476 species recorded so far, and an expected total species count of over 600. Iwokrama has relatively high densities of larger frugivorous birds such as cracids, cotingas and parrots as compared to other forested areas in Amazonia... Guyana WildlifeWebsiteSome info and images of the birds... |
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