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Home to the most hummingbirds in a country and more than 1,600 species of birds, which represents 17% of the total amount that can be found across the globe, Quito has numerous enclaves to explore both in the city and nearby surrounding areas.
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As Paul Baicich reports in the May edition of Great Birding Projects, changes in U.S.-Cuba relations are occurring almost daily, and along with cruises and fishing excursions being initiated are birding study trips and research activities.
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Visitors to the coastal Louisiana have the opportunity to spot many rare species up close, and the 11 parishes that belong to the Louisiana Tourism Coastal Coalition (LTCC) feature dozens of parks, swamps and sanctuaries that are home to birds and animals that are often difficult to find anywhere else.
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Nature Travel Network (NTN) recently launched a new platform for its international travel website at http://www.naturetravelnetwork.com. Completely re-designed, the new website (NTN 2.0) invites visitors to browse through its network of featured destinations in order to dream, plan and explore nature travel opportunities.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
The Guyana Tourism Authority kicks off the New Year by announcing the Top 10 Must-See Birds of 2016. The newly created list highlights Guyana as one of the top birding destinations with more than 878 species of birds from 79 different families that could be seen across Guyana's pristine and untouched rainforest.
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