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Shiripuno lodge in February 2013 (1 Viewer)

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Hello all,
I'm looking for birder(s) to join me on a 5 to 7 day stay in Shiripuno Lodge near Yasuni National Park (http://www.shiripunolodge.com/), next February.
Specialties of the lodge include Nocturnal currassow, Salvin's currassow, Crimson topaz, RUfous potoo, Yasuni antwren, Wing-banded antbird, Ochre-striped antpitta, and much more. This is a pretty remote location and the idea is to share fuel costs and avoid the awkwardness of being the sole guest.
don't hesitate to contact me for detail and more info about my kind of birding,
cheers
Guillaume
 
Looks fantastic! I went to Napo last year and had really good birding. While I can't join you, I'd love to get a report after your back! Good luck.
 
Hello all,
I'm looking for birder(s) to join me on a 5 to 7 day stay in Shiripuno Lodge near Yasuni National Park (http://www.shiripunolodge.com/), next February.
Specialties of the lodge include Nocturnal currassow, Salvin's currassow, Crimson topaz, RUfous potoo, Yasuni antwren, Wing-banded antbird, Ochre-striped antpitta, and much more. This is a pretty remote location and the idea is to share fuel costs and avoid the awkwardness of being the sole guest.
don't hesitate to contact me for detail and more info about my kind of birding,
cheers
Guillaume

You talking feb 2014?
 
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