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in assocation with GuidedBirding.com
An inclusion for a full year costs only £60.00 ($115.00 US Dollars) per entry. This price entitles you to five* separate entries for the countries in which you are available to offer your services. Profile updates (as and when you wish) are also included within the price plus any additional photographs. How much is this in my local currency?
Gunnar Engblom ~ Kolibri Expeditions Contact details: e-mail: kolibriexp@telefonica.net.pe |
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| A Swedish biologist who has birded in South America since 1986 and in Peru since 1990. As a disciple of Jon Fjeldså, he has done a number of expeditions into the hinterlands of Peru looking for rare species and finding undescribed new forms. He is promoting birdwatching locally in Lima giving courses for the general public and has started a local birdwatching club, as well as a Peruvian network for the conservation of threatened birds - Asociación INCASPIZA. Gunnar is also well read on culture in general, arts, history and archeology and has broad general natural history knowledge. Gunnar easily switches between the endemic little brown jobs that interest the hard core birder and general natural history of more interest to birders preferring slower pace. You will have the best of both worlds. In 1998 he started Kolibri Expeditions - proud supporters of true community based avi-tourism programs. His motto: More Birds! |
Also available to Guide in: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
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Contact details: e-mail: john.kvarnback@spray.se
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| John F. Kvarnbäck, 33 years old biologist, originally from Sweden but now living in Caracas, Venezuela since a few years back. A keen birdwatcher and ringer since childhood in Sweden and now he has really taken the Venezuelan birds to his heart. He has a particularly good knowledge of the fauna in the Andes, the central coastal mountain range, Bolivar state, and of the Venezuelan plains ("Los Llanos", where he did his Master's thesis in 2002 about the semi-endemic Yellow-knobbed Curassow (Crax daubentoni)). He speaks Swedish, English and Spanish. |
Also available to Guide in: Venezuela Only.