
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
March 16 - 25,
2008
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Brown
Violet-ear Hummingbird**
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Imagine watching colorful tropical
birds - tanagers, toucans, and hummingbirds - from the comfort of the
verandah at the ecolodge. Or learning about exquisite butterflies
as they bask and feed in their natural habitat. Would you enjoy a
quiet boat trip through a marsh at dusk, with the spectacle of hundreds
of scarlet ibis overhead returning to roost? How about swimming,
snorkeling, or relaxing on beautiful beaches along the clear turquoise
waters of the Caribbean? We'll enjoy all this and more on this
Nature Discoveries trip to Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad and Tobago are little-known jewels of the southern
Caribbean. Just off the coast of Venezuela, there is a distinct
South American influence to the bird and plant life. Its richness
and diversity belies the relatively small size of these islands.
After a hiatus of over a decade, Nature Discoveries looks forward to
returning to the sister islands of Trinidad and Tobago. These islands
are renowned for their species diversity, friendly people, and easy
accessibility to a wide range of habitats. The natural wonders of these
islands are legion. In Trinidad alone are well over two hundred
species of breeding birds, many colorful butterflies, a terrific
assortment of frogs, and a truly tropical flora with wild orchids,
bromeliads, and a great variety of trees. Add to this the
coral reefs, sea birds, and the relaxing ambience of Tobago.
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Trinidad
Beach*
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We
stay just at two lodges on this
trip - not a lot of moving around. For six nights we are based at
the
world-renowned Asa Wright Nature Centre and Lodge, a 200-acre wildlife
sanctuary. The Centre is situated in a typical valley of Trinidad's
Northern Range. These sites have been traditional centers of coffee,
cocoa, and citrus plantations and many of these plants are maintained
at the Centre. Natural second-growth has taken over and festooned the
abandoned plantation vegetation with vines and a host of epiphytes. The
whole effect is one of being deep in a tropical rainforest. The
experience of watching the birds come to the fruit or hummingbird
feeders right from the verandah is unforgettable. Asa Wright is
our
base for our daily explorations of Trinidad.
Next we fly to Tobago for nearly 3
full three days, staying at the charming Blue Waters Inn, a perfect
base for visiting Little Tobago Island, and enjoying the marine
environment.
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Gulf
Fritillary*
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This trip to Trinidad and
Tobago has
a slower, more relaxed pace than many other Nature Discoveries
trips.
We stay, essentially, at two places (except for the last night at a B
and B by the airport), so there is not a lot of moving from place to
place. The trip will have a leisurely approach to the natural history
of the tropics - by taking time to observe and discuss our sightings of
various birds, plants, butterflies, and more - our participants will
gain a deeper understanding of the natural world, and the myriad
interactions and interrelationships. We've built in a time to
allow
simply enjoying the magnificent environment wherever we are. For
those
who want to photograph, sketch, or just read and relax, there is time
for that, mixed in with the usual interesting field outings that are
trademark of Nature Discoveries trips.
Your
Nature Discoveries leader for
this trip is scheduled to be Steven Daniel (this will be confirmed
closer to the departure time.) We will also have the benefit of
local
guides. Together they will point out the subtle interactions and
wonders from birds to flowers, lizards to bugs, to deepen your
understanding of tropical rainforests and ecosystems. You are
sure to
learn a lot and have fun along the way! Steven is an experienced
group
leader and expert naturalist, who has previously led a trip to
Trinidad, as well as dozens of trips throughout the New World Tropics,
including many to Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Peru. He will help you
to
appreciate the birds, plants, coral reef fish, and many other aspects
of the fascinating natural history of the islands of Trinidad and
Tobago.

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Great
Kiskadee**
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Scarlet
Ibis returning to roost in Caroni Swamp*
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Red-billed
Tropicbird*
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* Photographs by Steven
Daniel (copyright 2007) are the property
of Nature Discoveries, Inc.
** Photographs by Marcia Birken (copyright 2007) property of ciaPhoto.

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