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A
Birding & Nature Tour
in
SOUTHEAST Brazil
including thE
Atlantic
Forest
in the hills
at Itatiaia & INTERVALES
&
NEAR the coast at ubatuba
In
this part of Brazil,
there's an assortment of avian specialties & rarities,
including many birds either endemic to Brazil
or nearly so.
The Brassy-breasted Tanager,
in southeastern Brazil,
is endemic to the country.
August
22-30, 2010
(tour:
FON/BR-3, '10)
This
tour can be done in conjunction with Tour BR-2 '10
to Iguazu Falls & the Pantanal in Mato Grosso do Sul,
August 7-21, 2010
Tour to be led by Armas Hill, who has birded in Brazil many
times,
during more than 40 visits to the country.
Links:
Birds
during Previous Tours in Brazil:
Part 1: Tinamous to Flycatchers
Part 2: Antshrikes to Grosbeaks
List of
Birds in Southeast Brazil (with photos)
Brazilian Mammals & Other Wildlife
Highlights of Previous FONT Birding & Nature Tours in Brazil
Itinerary
(price
follows):
Tanagers & Chlorophonias photographed at a feeder
during the August 2007 FONT Tour in Southeast Brazil
(photo by Dan Coleman)
Tue, Aug.
24:
There's so much birding at Itatiaia that this day will be filled with more.
Overnight, again, at Itatiaia.
Wed, Aug. 25: This day at Itatiaia
we'll be heading to "the other side of the mountain", the side, at an
upper elevation, with the Black-and-gold Cotinga, two species of warbling-finches,
and another cast of avian characters of antbirds, furnariids, and the
like. Among the latter, the Itatiaia namesake, the Itatiaia Thistletail.
And the Black-and-gold
may not be the only Cotinga, as the Red-ruffed Fruitcrow occurs.
Overnight again at Itatiaia, but at a different hotel "on the other side of
the mountain".
Thu, Aug. 26: Our previous overnight location
gives us another opportunity for birding along the
Aguilas Negras Road (where we were the previous day), but this
time in the early morning when our chances will be greater to see some skulkers:
2 species of anthrushes, an antpitta, and a tapaculo.
Travel mid-day to the coast, specifically to Ubatuba,
with along the way of a nice bird, the Streamer-tailed Tyrant. Overnight
at Ubatuba.
A Yellow-fronted Woodpecker
photographed during a FONT tour in southeast Brazil,
a colorful bird with more than yellow in its plumage.
(photo during the Aug 2007 tour by Rosemary Lloyd)
Fri, Aug.
27: In the area of Ubatuba,
there's some fine birding in the lower elevations of the Atlantic Forest. One
species, a small cotinga, called the Buff-throated Purpletuft, is
virtually endemic to this region. It's silent. The Bare-throated Bellbird, also
in the area, is not. In this coastal region, also with portions of the Atlantic
Forest, many of the birds will be different than those where we were earlier at
the higher elevations at Itatiaia. This is the case with tanagers, flycatchers,
hummingbirds, antbirds, and others. Overnight again at Ubatuba.
Sat, Aug. 28: Some final morning birding in
the Ubatuba. Later this day we'll travel, about 3 hours, to the west side of the
city of Sao Paulo, to another places in hills. It's called
Intervales, and it can be a good location for some specialty birds,
such as: Black-fronted Piping-Guan, Spotted Bamboowren, and Long-trained
Nightjar. Of course, there would be other birds as well. The rare Blue-bellied
Parrot is not easily seen, but it could be. Overnight at Intervales.
Sun, Aug. 29: A full-day of birding in the
Intervales area. Overnight there again.
Mon, Aug. 30: After our last morning's birding, we'll
head in the afternoon to the international airport at Sao Paulo. From there, departure
for home will be on an overnight
flight, either to North America, or wherever home is. (Arrival back in North
America would be the morning of Tuesday, Aug 31.)
Price: US $2,895 per person, based upon double-occupancy.
Single supplement
(when applicable): US $295.
Includes:
All overnight
accommodations.
All meals.
Ground
transportation in Brazil.
Services of the FONT birding tour leader.
Does not include:
Drinks and any other
items of a personal nature.
Gratuities.
International
flights to/from
Brazil.
(With this tour there are no Brazilian internal flights)
When this tour is combined with tour BR-2 at Iguazu Falls & in the Pantanal in
Mato Grosso do Sul,
the combination price: US $4,895
"Focus On Nature
Tours" can arrange air travel,
and would seek the best possible fares.
A deposit of US
$500 is required to register for this tour.
For those doing this tour as an extension to tour BR-2,
the deposit would be US $200.
Above: a Saffron Toucanet at a feeder
Below: a Black-tufted Capuchin
(both photographed during the August 2007 FONT tour
in Southeast Brazil, by Dan Coleman)