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Cuba Essential Birding Hosted by Denver Audubon

  • This Cuban tour provides you with a great opportunity to see over twenty Cuban endemic birds, as well as a good number of Caribbean regional-endemic species. Cuban endemics include Gundlach’s Hawk, Bee Hummingbird (smallest hummingbird in the world), Cuban Trogon, Cuban Tody, Cuban Parakeet, Zapata Wren, and many others.

  • More than twenty West Indian endemics are possible, including West Indian Whistling-Duck, Key West Quail-Dove, Great Lizard-Cuckoo, Loggerhead Kingbird and Western Spindalis.
     

  • Joining you as trip host will be Emily Hertz from Audubon Society of Greater Denver.  You will be guided by Arturo Kirkconnell Sr, a premier local guide with the Partnership for International Birding and author of the Field Guide to the Birds of Cuba.

  • You will also get to experience the local Cuban culture and have an opportunity to explore Havana and other interesting locations. Our friendly Cuban bird guide will be happy to discuss and give a local perspective on Cuban life, in addition to sharing his extensive knowledge of the local birds and wildlife.

More Details About this Trip:

Pricing:  $3,290 for 8 Days and 7 Nights. Extensions available.

 

Group Size:  Most tours viable at 8 to 10 participants (priced at 8 participants).

 

Upcoming Dates: 

February 1 to 8, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020

February 1 to 8: Cuba Essential Birding: Special Ornithological Study Tour with Audubon Partners in Zapata and Viñales with Arturo Kirkconnell Sr.

 

 

 

 

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