Jose Ramon
Well-known member
Hi all,
I am planning a birdwatching tour to New Caledonia and I would like some help in order to set it up.
I have seen a few scheduled tours from big tour operators but they are very expensive so I would like to contact any local guide or birding pal.
Some people have mentioned a person called Yves Letocart who studies the Kagus but I do not know if he works as a birdwatching guide.
Anyway, I have been looking for his email of webpage and I was not able to find it. I found references about him in some webpages but not any way to contact him.
In addition to the, a few questions, please:
- How many days should I need to see the most important birds of the island?
- What is the best month of the year to visit the island taking into account that Kagu is my main target bird but I would also watch more endemic and special birds?
- In the case that I consider to combine my visit to New Caledonia to any other territory in the area, what is the best option (Vanuatu, Fidji, Samoa, ...)?
Thanks in advance,
Jose Ramon
I am planning a birdwatching tour to New Caledonia and I would like some help in order to set it up.
I have seen a few scheduled tours from big tour operators but they are very expensive so I would like to contact any local guide or birding pal.
Some people have mentioned a person called Yves Letocart who studies the Kagus but I do not know if he works as a birdwatching guide.
Anyway, I have been looking for his email of webpage and I was not able to find it. I found references about him in some webpages but not any way to contact him.
In addition to the, a few questions, please:
- How many days should I need to see the most important birds of the island?
- What is the best month of the year to visit the island taking into account that Kagu is my main target bird but I would also watch more endemic and special birds?
- In the case that I consider to combine my visit to New Caledonia to any other territory in the area, what is the best option (Vanuatu, Fidji, Samoa, ...)?
Thanks in advance,
Jose Ramon