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NATURE

 

 

Plan day trips or overnight adventures based on your interests.   

NATURE
Rupununi Birding
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Design a trip at your comfort and interest level.  Incorporate the birds and sites you want to see.  Include cultural visits, river trips or even end with a tour of the astonishing Kaieteur Falls

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On walks and drives around the ranch and nearby, our experienced bird guides will point out a variety of savannah, jungle and riverine birds.

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Those looking for special birds can be accommodated by our family tour operator; in the past we have hosted parrot finding expeditions, tours to see Harpy Eagles, Sun Parakeets, Rio branco antbirds, Hoary throated spinetails, Red Siskins and other birds of interest in southern Guyana.

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**UPDATE: A group of 20 Red Siskins are using our garden as a feeding spot!  Contact us for a chance to see this highly endangered bird just a few minute's walk from your accommodation **

Rupununi Wildlife
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The mammals of the rainforest and savannahs are elusive, and increasingly under pressure from hunters and wildlife traffickers.  During your stay with us you may see foxes, giant anteater, giant river otters and deer, but for a better chance of meeting a monkeys, tapir, giant black caiman or even a jaguar, we recommend you spend some time on the river.

South Rupununi Conservation Society
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Our family and friends set up the South Rupununi Conservation Society (SRCS) in 2000 to monitor and protect the Red Siskin.  Since then we have continued research into the bird and its habitat, launched a turtle conservation programme, started work on bird friendly coffee farms and hold regular bird watching sessions in local schools.

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Volunteer with SRCS for an afternoon, a few days or longer!

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