White-Masked Antbird. Birding in the Peruvian Amazon

Published: Mon, 04/17/17

Kolibri Expeditions Blog Gunnar's Birding Blog
 
 
Dear

I hope these new blog posts will be useful for you. I am always interested in hearing your opinion, so please don't hesitate to write me back with comments and things you would like me to cover. I will try to be a bit more diligent with updates in 2017, than previously. We have changed server and have had a lot of problems with our website.  It has been severely punished by Google to the extent that it no longer lists us, or lists us very low for keywords such as Birding Peru, Peru birdwatching tours or Peru Bird Photography. Actually, you can help in some ways. 

Either add a link to us on your own page with any of those phrases as the tag iine and the keywords mentioned in the description,

OR. 

Make a search on Google for these keywords and when you find our page kolibriexeditions.com many pages down click and start surfing our page. This sends signals to Google that the keywords you have chosen are relevant to finding our site. 

Thanks a million. 

Talk to you next week. 

Gunnar - Kolibri Expeditions. 

PS: I have changed the delivery rate to every Monday, providing there is a new blogpost every Monday.  If there is not a blogpost, well in that case the delivery will be as randomly as usual.

 

 

The White Masked Antbird and Birding in the Peruvian Amazon provides a general scientific overview of the newly discovered and described species of antbird. As well as one of the regions, Barranca, San Lorenzo area, of Peru where it can be found. It also gives you a basic idea of what you can expect when birding in this region and what you can expect when birding in the lesser visited parts of the Peruvian Amazon.

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Are you planning a trip to Peru? Worried about el Niño. Will it affect the area where you are going? Here we present the best areas to visit not affected by El Niño. The flooding in the north, and the water shortage in Lima, destroyed bridges and general catastrophe has made news internationally, and obviously many people who planned to come to Peru are getting second thoughts. But it is still possible to do quality birding.

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