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Wood Duck family

Wood Duck family

Too cute. Photo by Adam Sell.

Kentucky Warbler

Kentucky Warbler

Photo by Adam Sell.

Ice Cream o'clock

Ice Cream o'clock

Photo by Adam Sell

Prothonotary Warbler

Prothonotary Warbler

Photo by Adam Sell.

Trumpeter Swan

Trumpeter Swan

Photo by Adam Sell

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Wood Duck family
Kentucky Warbler
Ice Cream o'clock
Prothonotary Warbler
Trumpeter Swan
We are proud to support the important ongoing work of Birdlife South Africa towards the conservation of Botha's Lark, which should soon be listed by Birdlife International as Critically Endangered. Back when Red Hill Birding founder Josh Engel was li
Do you want to see three of the world's five species of Todies?? (Honesty, who wouldn't?) The entire family lives only on Caribbean islands. And they are adorable. We have tours with top local guides coming in December to the Dominican Republic (two
LAST-MINUTE TROPICAL TOUR AVAILABILITY 
Cancellations have opened up single spots on two January tours to warm, tropical, and very birdy destinations. Both are available in either a single room or for a woman wanting to share a room.

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The ten species of couas in Madagascar all wear pretty fabulous eye makeup. This is Running Coua, found only in the spiny forest of the Southwest of the island. We had great views of nine of those ten couas on our recent tour of the incredible Indian
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