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Honduras: Highlands & Copán Ruins
From Sunday, March 18, 2018
To Saturday, March 24, 2018

Spectacled Owl. Photo by John Yerger. Copyright <strong><strong>Borderland Tours</strong></strong>. All rights reserved.Adding extra days before arriving at the Lodge at Pico Bonito on our Highlands & Copán Ruins pre-tour allows us to add up to 200 species to the entire Honduras experience! We’ll begin at a simple but comfortable inn near the entrance of La Tigra National Park. Relatively easy, open trails make for a great birding experience here, as does access to bromeliad-laden cloud forest and pine-oak woodland. Resplendent Quetzal, for example, is quite likely to grace us with its presence at the expansive La Tigra, the first national park established in Honduras. Singing Quail, Wine-throated Hummingbird, Azure-crowned Hummingbird, Bushy-crested Jay, Blue-and-white Mockingbird and Ruddy-capped Nightingale-Thrush are just a few other possibilities. It’s amazing to think all of this natural splendor lies only 30 minutes from our arrival airport in the capital city of Tegucigalpa! We’ll spend our next two nights at the Panacam Lodge, shrouded in lush cloud forest. In the Panacam lowlands, we‘ll seek Prevost’s Ground-Sparrow and the black velvet Passerini’s Tanager, with its intensely scarlet rump. Birding near Lake Yojoa, bordered by the impressively steep mountains of Cerro Azul National Park, may produce the seldom seen Keel-billed and Tody Motmots, the most occult members of their tribe. Black-crested Coquette and Spectacled Foliage-Gleaner are two other charismatic species we’ll seek. After absorbing a panoply of color at Panacam, we proceed onward to the equally bird-soaked region around the famous Mayan ruins at Copán. Occupied for more than two thousand years, from 5th to 9th centuries A.D., Copán was the capital city of a major Classic period kingdom. Images of the Scarlet Macaw are carved into stone throughout the complex, and efforts are underway to reintroduce this breathtaking species into the area. Featuring a well-preserved acropolis, ballcourt, hieroglyphic stairway, and impressive portrait stelae, a tour of this Mayan site will provide a foundation to understanding both the avifauna and the human culture of present-day Honduras.

Leader: John Yerger

Cost of our Honduras: The Lodge at Pico Bonito tour includes all meals and accommodations, all entrance fees, and all transportation beginning and ending in San Pedro Sula—$2695.

Cost of the Honduras: Highlands & Copán Ruins pre-tour includes all meals and accommodations, all entrance fees, and all transportation beginning and ending in Tegucigalpa and ending in San Pedro Sula—$2395.

Photo:  Spectacled Owl
Photo by:  John Yerger