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Panama Birding & Photo Tours

ABOUT PANAMA BIRDING

Map of Panama showing locations of major birding destinations.The great diversity of birding opportunities along with the Panama Canal make Panama a great place to visit even for seasoned birders who have already toured other Central American countries. The preferred places to visit during typical birding tours to Panama are the Canal Zone and the western highlands of Chiriqui province. Some birding tours also visit San Blas and the Darien of eastern Panama, but these are more rugged tours because facilities are quite basic at best and substantial hiking is sometimes required to see the most important species.

Ocellated Antbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding ToursWith over 960 bird species recorded, Panama has the highest diversity of birds in all of Central America. Many South American species barely extend into Panama, and the same is true for many Central American species. This is evidenced by the 9 endemic species present in Panama, of which 2 are found only in the Chiriqui Highlands of western Panama and 6 are found only in Darien Province east of the canal toward the Columbia border. Similarly, all "near endemics" are found either in the Chiriqui Highlands and southeastern Costa Rica or in the Darien and northwestern Columbia. The reason for this circumstance is both historical and geographical. Historically, Panama was once below sea level and the ocean waters formed a natural barrier between South and Central America. Geographically, the truly tropical rainforests of South America do not extend much beyond the Darien, especially in recent times of agricultural activity, while the highlands of western Panama form a natural barrier preventing many species from extending beyond Costa Rica into Panama. The result is a truly transitional avifauna, a unique mix of Central and South American species that awaits exploration by the avid birder.

A nice variety of South American species not found in adjoining Costa Rica can readily be found in Panama. Parks and gardens in the Canal Zone offer excellent birding, while lowland rainforest along Pipeline Road paralleling the canal are more readily accessible than anywhere else in Central America. A number of species are mainly found on either the Pacific or Caribbean side of the Canal Zone, so its important to visit both sides during a birding tour to the area.

The western highlands of Chiriqui Province, which extend into southern Costa Rica, offer a variety of near endemic and specialty birds. Fortuna Road, which crosses from the Pacific to Caribbean side, is especially good as it covers an altitudinal transect from lowlands to middle elevation sites. The highlands around Volcan, Boquete, and Guadalupe is the best place to find the near endemics not present in the Canal Zone. TOP

WHY VISIT PANAMA

Ocellated Antbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding ToursPanama is a geographical dividing line where the ranges of many Central American birds end and the ranges of many South American birds begin. Nearly 200 species of birds found in Panama are not present in Costa Rica. The ranges of additional species extend only into southern Costa Rica and are missed on typical Costa Rica birding tours. The combination of birding the Canal Zone and the western highlands of Chirique Province can result in over 300 species on a single tour. In addition, the more remote regions of San Blas and Darien in eastern Panama, though more daunting to visit, offer opportunities to see endemics not found anywhere else in the world other than remote northwestern Colombia. For these reasons Panama has become a popular destination for birding tours.

PANAMA PHOTOS

Plumbeous Hawk - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding tours Harpy Eagle - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Crested Caracara - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Wattled Jacana - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Orange-chinned Parakeet - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours White-crowned Parrot - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Spectacled Owl - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours White-necked Jacobin - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Blue-chested Hummingbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Snowy-bellied Hummingbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Resplendent Quetzal - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Slaty-tailed Trogon - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
White-tailed Trogon - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Black-throated Trogon - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Broad-billed Motmot - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Pied Puffbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours White-whiskered Puffbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Keel-billed Toucan - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Cinnamon Woodpecker - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Lineated Woodpecker - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Crimson-crested Woodpecker - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Dot-winged Antwren - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Bicolored Antbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Ocellated Antbird - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Yellow-bellied Elaenia - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Paltry Tyrannulet - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Common Tody-Flycatcher - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Golden-capped Parakeet - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Panama Flycatcher - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Social Flycatcher - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Blue Cotinga - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Gray-headed Tanager - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Yellow-tailed Oriole - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Chestnut-headed Oropendola - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Thick-billed Euphonia - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours Tawny-capped Euphonia - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours
Golden-capped Parakeet - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours

PANAMA BIRDING TOUR SCHEDULE


2013 TOUR SCHEDULE

Yellow-tailed Oriole - © Laura L Fellows and Exotic Birding Tours2013 Panama Canal Zone Tour
Feb 17-24, 2013 (8 days, 7 nights)
Price: $2225; (Single Suppl $235)

Pipeline Rd, Gamboa, Cerro Azul/Jefe, Achiote Rd
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2013 Western Panama Tour
Feb 23-Mar 2, 2013 (8 days, 7 nights)
Price: $2225; (Single Suppl $225)

Volcan Baru, Finca Lerida, Fortuna Road
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PANAMA PHOTO TOUR SCHEDULE


2013 TOUR SCHEDULE

2013 Panama Canal Zone & Chiriqui Photo Tour
Feb 9-17, 2013 (9 days, 8 nights)
Price: $2825; (Single Suppl $275)

Soberania NP, Achiote Road, Western Highlands
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