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Several alternatives available depending your target species. |
The North Belt Corridor is your best alternative if you are staying in Dorado. |
· Birding Trips since 1992 · |
Certified Interpretive Tour Guide Service for the EcoSensitive Traveler |
It is understood that when you complete the booking process, you agree with our Terms and Conditions. |
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METROBirds & NORTH BELT CORRIDOR |
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Old San Juan on Foot Flexible itineraries |
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Your best option to see the Puerto Rican Amazon on the wild! |
METROBirds Flexible itineraries |
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North Belt Corridor 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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Night Owling 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Winter) |
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SUBSPECIES Loggerhead Kingbird* Common Ground Dove Bananaquit Yellow-faced Grassquit Cave Swallow Greater Antillean Grackle *near endemics RARE SUBSPECIES Sharp-shinned Hawk Broad-wing Hawk Plain Pigeon Lesser Antillean Pewee White-collar Crow |
ENDEMICS Woodpecker Flycatcher Tody Lizard Cuckoo Tanager Green Mango Emerald Mango Spindalis Bullfinch Oriole Owl RARE ENDEMICS Amazon (Parrot) Elfin-woods Warbler Adelaide´s Warbler Euphonia |
We recommend to contact us on the phone first to discuss your best option. We are available from Monday through Friday, 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM. |
minimum of 2 participants is reached, the birding trip will be opened as a SPECIAL SHARED EVENT. Solo travelers: Solo travelers opening a SPECIAL SHARED EVENT will be charged the minimum of participants required to offer a trip is that minimum is not reached. Deposits and/or payments are non- refundable. Private birding trips are not available to be opened as a SPECIAL SHARED EVENT.
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2023 CBC Volunteer December 16 - 17, 2023 |
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2d/1n All-inclusive Extended Eastern Birding Loop |
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A non-refundable deposit is required. The company that handles the online booking software will charge you a fee of 6%, plus the credit card transaction fee (2.3%+30¢). If you prefer to pay with direct deposit (bank to bank) or Western Union, please contact us. |
If what you are looking is not listed here, drop us an email at your convenience. |
When you book directly with us, 100% of your money is spent locally, not abroad. |
Take the road less traveled, explore, eat, drink, relax, enjoy! |
For European Nations, please contact us only via regular phone or email. |
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(787) 530-8311 OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 2:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
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AdvenTours PUERTO RICO is an equal opportunity provider under special permits at El Yunque National Forest (Authorization ID: YNF22030). |
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Puerto Rico has two major karst regions, northern and southern. The northern karst (North Belt) is located in a subtropical moist forest life zone. Due to its topography the karst region consist of an unique unfragmented forest holding the most extensive forest canopy cover on the Island. The North Belt Region, at the heartland of our countryside, is one place where you can find endemic species, such as the Tody, Tanager, Bullfinch, Lizard Cuckoo, Green Mango, plus Antillean and Caribbean specialties. Whether you are staying in San Juan, Dorado or the northwestern coast, the North Belt Corridor is an option when looking for specific birds, such as the flamingo, tropic birds, and yellow-brested crake; and, of course, endemic species. This region It is home for the second population of our Puerto Rican Amazon. Our Iguaca is critically endangered and breeds from January through June. Since most birders visit Puerto Rico from September through May, we encourage everyone to avoid any type of distress to this species as local and federal Laws protect them. |
Look up, look down, listen to them. |
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