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    Birding in Ella

    I'd be grateful for any tips for good birding areas in and around Ella. We won't have a car so it would need to be within walking distance or a short tuk-tuk ride away. Any recommendations welcome - from a good tree to a larger area! This is my first trip so I don't have any particular target...
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    Cock-of-the-Rock, Aguas Calientas

    Does anyone know if the Cock-of-the-Rock can still be seen at Aguas Calientas? I believe you're supposed to walk alongside the railway tracks in the direction of a garden - are there any specific directions? How long does it take to walk there from AC (we don't have much time in the area)...
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    Recommended sites

    This will be our first visit to Malaysia and I'd be really grateful for any birdwatching sites that you can recommend. Our itinerary will be from KL -> Kuala Selangor -> Langkawi -> Georgetown -> Ulu Muda Earth Lodge -> Ipoh -> KL (possibly with one more stop between Ipoh and KL). So far I've...
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    seeking somewhere to stay near Carara NP CerroLodge is full

    Just reporting back from our trip, we stayed at Rancho Capulin and it exceeded all our expectations. It's a lovely, quiet place with expansive views. Best of all, the mature grounds are full of bird life. We saw several pairs of scarlet macaws flying past and added 9 new species to our list...
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    seeking somewhere to stay near Carara NP CerroLodge is full

    Have you looked at Rancho Capulin B & B? We've booked it for our trip - haven't stayed there before but friends have, and they highly recommended it. Maybe worth a look.
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    Tirimbina, La Selva or...?

    I've been reading up on Tirimbina and La Selva Ecological Station and am struggling to decide where we should spend our time (we can only fit one in due to other plans). The private tours at La Selva are quite pricey and the self-guided aspect of Tirimbina definitely appeals. This is our...
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