nartreb
Speak softly and carry a long lens
I'm planning for a trip to Brasil in October. Itinerary will likely include Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo, Brasilia, and Iguazu.
My interest in birding is primarily photographic: looking for birds that are colorful or iconic, preferably not requiring much effort to find. I'll be traveling with family and would rather not be separated, especially given security concerns in most of Brasil. No overnight camping for little brown job subspecies on this trip. Looking for a couple of scenic spots in each region that can provide good photographic views of a variety of birds. Practically anything I see is likely to be a lifer, unless it migrates to North America.
My wife likes owls, so good daytime spots for Burrowing Owl would be much appreciated.
Ooh, I want to see Southern Screamer too. A goose that looks like a grouse - that's cool!
My interest in birding is primarily photographic: looking for birds that are colorful or iconic, preferably not requiring much effort to find. I'll be traveling with family and would rather not be separated, especially given security concerns in most of Brasil. No overnight camping for little brown job subspecies on this trip. Looking for a couple of scenic spots in each region that can provide good photographic views of a variety of birds. Practically anything I see is likely to be a lifer, unless it migrates to North America.
My wife likes owls, so good daytime spots for Burrowing Owl would be much appreciated.
Ooh, I want to see Southern Screamer too. A goose that looks like a grouse - that's cool!
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