Birding tourism is growing fast however, and plenty of folks now skip straight to Colombia, Guatemala, or Ecuador for their first overseas lifer rush. The list of “starter” countries is getting longer every year.
The Bird Travel Snowball Effect
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Birding tourism is growing fast however, and plenty of folks now skip straight to Colombia, Guatemala, or Ecuador for their first overseas lifer rush. The list of “starter” countries is getting longer every year.
The 2025 Brock Fall Waterbird Count is off and running. And as expected, the first week was… sort of slow. That’s August for you. Without a strong front to stir things up, we got a handful of shorebirds and a few highlights, but nothing that’s going to make you...
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