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Endemics of the Santa Marta Mountains

 November 21 - 28, 2008

 

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Limited to 10 participants.



Venture Description

The Santa Marta Mountains in Northern Colombia are home to a whole range of endemic birds, including the Santa Marta Parakeet, Santa Marta Bush-Tyrant, Santa Marta Seedeater, Santa Marta Warbler, Santa Marta Mountain Tanager, Santa Marta Brush-Finch…..and the list goes on. This mountain range, bordered by the Caribbean Sea on the north, reaches a height of over 18,000' or over 5,700 meters, with the highest peak being Cristobal Colon, Colombia's highest peak. Cloaked in coastal and montane forest, this portion of Colombia is a classic zone of endemism for many plants and animals.

With one of the best bird books covering any Neotropical country, The Birds of Colombia, Colombia is slowly reappearing to the birding community and this is now an excellent time to visit the richest bird country on our planet. Our accommodation throughout our short tour will be comfortable and convenient to the best birding spots. The food is excellent and the people very friendly. If you have never been to South America before, this trip to Colombia will open your eyes to the beauty and diversity that is South America.

Leader: Simon Thompson

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Santa Marta Bush-Tyrant

  Cost of Venture

$2975 per person with single room supplement of $125 (Single available only in Barranquilla & Riohacha)
The maximum group size with 1 leader is 10 persons. An additional leader will be added if required.

Price includes: Ground transportation throughout, all accommodation, meals (except where specified): entrance fees and gratuities (except for leader/guide), trip information packet & bird checklist, and guide/leader service throughout.

Not included: Flights to/from Barranquilla, airport departure tax, alcoholic beverages, any meals specified in the itinerary, laundry, and other items of a personal nature.

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Itinerary

Day 1 (Friday, November 21) Barranquilla 
Your international flight leaves from Miami with either an afternoon arrival into Bogotá with a continuing connection to Barranquilla or we may be able to fly direct to Barranquilla from Miami. We will meet our guide after transferring to our hotel. Dinner is on our own today. Night in Barranquilla

Day 2 (Saturday, November 22) Salamanca 
Breakfast will be in the field this morning around Salamanca as Santa Marta Ruddy Foliage-gleaner we search for such specialties as Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird and Chestnut-winged Chachalaca. Other birds possible in the area include Bare-eyed Pigeon, Russet-throated Puffbird, Chestnut Piculet, Bicolored Conebill and Panama Flycatcher. Being so close to the Caribbean Sea, there are lots of herons, egrets, shorebirds and other coastal species here, but as the day heats up we'll head for the cooler Santa Marta Mountains and lunch in Minca. We'll spend some time birding the lower elevations near Minca in the afternoon looking for Red and White Wren, Venezuelan Tyrannulet, Black-backed Antbird, Rusty-breasted Antpitta, the endemic Santa Marta Tapaculo, Blossomcrown, Rufous-capped Warbler, Swallow Tanager, Coppery Emerald, Northern Royal-Flycatcher, Golden-winged Sparrow and more. In the afternoon we'll drive to Riohacha which should take us about 3 hours. Night in Riohacha

Day 3 (Sunday, November 23) Los Flamencos 
The morning will be spent birding at Los Flamencos, where we will again look for Bare-eyed Pigeon, Buffy Hummingbird, White-whiskered Spinetail, Black-backed Antshrike, Venezuelan Flycatcher Tocuyo Sparrow, Vermilion Cardinal, Orinocan Saltator, Pale-eyed Pygmy-Tyrant, Glaucous Tanager, Slender-billed Inezia (Tyrannulet), and Two-banded Puffbird. In the afternoon we'll drive further into the Santa Marta Mountains for our 4 night stay at the wonderful El Dorado Lodge, where we'll arrive around dusk. Night at El Dorado Lodge

El Dorado Lodge

Day 4 - 6 (Monday, November 24 - Wednesday, November 26) Santa Marta Mountains 
We'll enjoy three full days on the San Lorenzo Ridge birding different elevations for a multitude of localised species. One day we'll take our 4 wheel drive jeeps to the higher elevations of thSanta Marta Parakeet e San Lorenzo ridge to look for such endemic targets as Santa Marta Parakeet, Santa Marta Bush-Tyrant, Santa Marta Seedeater, Santa Marta Warbler, Santa Marta Mountain Tanager, Santa Marta Brush Finch, White-lored Warbler, Yellow-crowned Whitestart, Rusty-headed and Streak-capped Spinetails, White-tailed Starfrontlet, Santa Marta Antpitta, Santa Marta Warbler, Black-backed Thorntail (rare) and Santa Marta Woodstar. Other species may include White-tipped Quetzal, White-rumped Hawk, Black-fronted Wood-Quail, Golden-breasted Fruiteater, Grey-throated Warbler and Lined Quail-Dove. An un-described species of Megascops Owl is to be seen here too! Nights at the El Dorado Lodge.

Day 7 (Thursday, November 27) Barranquilla 
Our last morning in the Santa Marta Mountains will be spent birding the lower elevations before we begin our drive back to Barranquilla for the night.

Day 8 (Friday, November 28) Flights home 
After an early breakfast, our flights leave Barranquilla this morning.

 

Due to weather and other conditions, this itinerary is subject to change.

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