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PANAMA | Friday, 21 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Views [145]

OF PANAMA’S ROUGHLY ONE THOUSAND BIRDS, seven are found only in Panama. With our previous birding birding trips in nearby Columbia we had already seen all but 90 of the species. No, problem, though. This trip was not jus about birds—it was ... Read more >
PANAMA | Tuesday, 18 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Views [32]

ANOTHER EARLY START TODAY, first a van to Yaviza and followed by another panga ride on the Chucunaque River to El Real and onward by truck to the Embera village of Pijibasal where our Crested Eagle trek would begin.
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PANAMA | Monday, 17 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Views [126]

SUNDAY WAS AN EASY DAY, as if Oscar wanted to test our mettle. Breakfast at 6:15 followed by three hours of birding on Sendero el Balsal. This isn’t primary rain forest—much of it is a teak plantation—so we all piled into the back of ... Read more >
PANAMA | Saturday, 15 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Views [81]

BIRDING IN DARIÉN HAS BEEN ON OUR RADAR for years. Until recently the logistics and cost were daunting, the rivers were frequented by drug smugglers and illegal immigrants and decent lodging was non-existent.
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PANAMA | Saturday, 15 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Photo Gallery
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PANAMA | Saturday, 15 Feb 2025 | By vagabonds3 | Photo Gallery
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PANAMA | Thursday, 13 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Views [33]

WITH A LAUNDRY BAG FULL OF DIRTY CLOTHES and a few days to kill before we headed to the Darién rain forest, we booked an AirBnB just outside Casco Antiguo, Panama City’s Old Quarter.
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PANAMA | Wednesday, 12 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Photo Gallery
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ECUADOR | Monday, 10 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Views [45]

DARWIN’S FINCHES ARE THE BEST-KNOWN of the one hundred or so resident bird species in the Galapagos. They may have inspired his theory of evolution but the seventeen species are actually in the tanager family—they are not even closely related ... Read more >
ECUADOR | Saturday, 8 Feb 2025 | By graynomadsusa | Views [46]

THERE ARE TWO WAYS THAT ANIMALS originally arrived in the Galapagos—a sea voyage or via the friendly skies. Blown offshore by winds, birds—just like seeds—eventually reached the islands. Animals that are strong swimmers like sea ... Read more >