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House finch eating the suet

All change. Photo Pat Adams

First test shots with the Nikon 200-500 f5.6 telephoto lens

Birdwatching workshop, April - May 2012.

Pied Flycatcher at Horner Wood Exmoor

Tailless mourning dove eating seeds

Tailless mourning dove eating seeds

Lesser goldfinches eat seed from the seed sock

Juvenile white crowned sparrow

Birdwatching workshop, April - May 2012.

Working in Manu also means to work with local people, our boatmen and lodge staff are from Manu. We want to help build consciousness about the importance of the rainforest and promote rainforest conservation. We work with experienced, english speaking naturalist guides with many years of guiding experience in Manu. Most of our guides have grown up in the rainforest and have been working (in research projects) and living in the rainforest. They are very experienced in wildlife spotting, recognizing birds and mammals by sound and sight. They can imitate the animals to call them closer, as well as giving you the scientific names of the animals we see.birdwatching

Our office is situated in Cusco calle tecsicocha 163, only 1 block from the main square ( Plaza de Armas). We work with experienced, english speaking naturalist guides with many years of guiding experience in Manu and all over Peru. Most of our guides have been working in research projects and living in the rainforest.(birdwatching) They are very experienced in wildlife spotting, recognizing birds and mammals by sound and sight. They can imitate the animals to call them closer, as well as giving you the scientific names of the animals we see.

 

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House finches and lesser goldfinches

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