Cuban Ornithological Bird Survey Hosted By KBC February 27

Trip Description You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Caya Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons. Everyone

Cuban Ornithological Bird Survey Hosted By KBC February 272020-02-03T17:17:58+00:00

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 18

Trip Description You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Caya Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons. Everyone

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 182020-02-02T16:05:51+00:00

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 9

Trip Description You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Caya Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons. Everyone

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 92020-02-02T15:51:18+00:00

Cuban Ornithological Bird Survey Hosted By KBC November 27

Trip Description You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Cayo Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons.Everyone will

Cuban Ornithological Bird Survey Hosted By KBC November 272020-02-01T22:00:03+00:00

Cuba Bird Survey: Cuban and Caribbean Endemics Hosted by PIB March 18

Trip Description You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Caya Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons. Everyone

Cuba Bird Survey: Cuban and Caribbean Endemics Hosted by PIB March 182020-01-29T18:36:33+00:00

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 20

Trip Description You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Caya Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons. Everyone

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 202020-01-29T04:26:00+00:00

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 11

Trip Description You will visit some of the most important birding sites in Cuba, including the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula (a Biosphere Reserve), Viñales and Cayo Coco. Caya Coco is one of the most important migratory stops in all of the Caribbean. A good mix of habitats will be covered, including forests, marshes, mangroves, coastal shrubs, patches of grass, and lagoons.Everyone will also

CUBA – CARIBBEAN ENDEMIC BIRDING Hosted By RockJumper February 112020-01-29T04:20:21+00:00

Cuba Ornithological Study October 18 – 28, 2017

Cuba Ornithological Study As usual, we had a great time full of joy, entertainment, and birds, while we survey the island. Only that this time we encounter ourself with a few nice birds like; Eastern Kingbird, Eastern Wood-Pewee, and many others, we manage to explore the island right after the hurricane and conduct our Cuba Ornithological Survey with no problem or whatsoever.

Cuba Ornithological Study October 18 – 28, 20172018-04-27T18:13:47+00:00
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