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  1. Rasmus Boegh

    RFI- Venezuela

    Thanks, yes I know it. He's got a very good page on Colombia aswell. The problem with the Venezuela-part is that he only deals with a small number of localities in a limited part of Venezuela (mostly around Merida). There is so much more in Venezuela. One of many examples of localities not...
  2. Rasmus Boegh

    RFI- Venezuela

    To add a bit on the info in the previous post; The Pantanal is rather like a Brazilian version of the Venezuelan Llanos. The birding is quite similar and in both cases, may I add, world-class & great. Still, for a first-time & "self-guided" visit to South America I would repeat my...
  3. Rasmus Boegh

    RFI- Venezuela

    Somehow I missed that part of the question! Anyway, I have been lucky enough to visit Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil & Venezuela; and I would *anytime* advice birders planning on a "self-guided" first visit to South America to choose either Ecuador or Venezuela. Peru...
  4. Rasmus Boegh

    RFI- Venezuela

    Hi Jeannie, Luckily, there are relatively few birding localities in Venezuela that can't be visited via public transportation. Even the Santo Domingo valley and the Escalera presents few problems if using public trasportation - though private transportation obviously always is faster and more...
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