Venezuela's Top 10 Birding Sites
Birding Morrocoy, Caribbean Coast
For most visiting birders the chief attraction of this area is waterfowl. Several thousand American Flamingos can often be seen feeding in coastal lagoons near Chichiriviche. The same habitats are home to a variety of ducks and migratory shorebirds, whilst mangroves hold Scarlet Ibis, Plain-flanked Rail and Bicoloured Conebill. Coastal scrub is good for Bare-eyed Pigeon and Buffy Hummingbird while deciduous woodland holds Rufous-vented Chachalaca, Russet-throated Puffbird, Scaled Piculet, Black-backed Antshrike, Pale-tipped Inezia and Glaucous Tanager. Just a few kilometres inland, slightly more humid limestone forests provide habitat for Red-legged Tinamou, Black-and-White Hawk-eagle, Horned Screamer, Red-and-Green Macaw, Dwarf Cuckoo, Yellow-knobbed Curassow, Caribbean Hornero, Hooded Tanager, White-eared Conebill and a host of other birds, while nearby wetlands are the domain of Stripe-backed Bittern and Rusty-flanked Crake.
In fact this area provides attractions for both specialist
birders hoping to see rare endemics as well as those who just
enjoy seeing large numbers of species and relishing the huge
variety of the tropical avifauna. With nearby beaches and
excellent lodges, there is plenty of distraction for non-birding
spouses too.
Specialities and endemics
Full bird checklist
Lentino, M. and M.L. Goodwin. 1991. Lista de las Aves del
Parque Nacional Morrocoy, Refugio de Fauna Silvestre de Cuare
y áreas aledañas, Estado Falcón, Venezuela.
Sociedad Conservacionista Audubon de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.
47 pp. 352 spp. Available from SCAV (http://www.audubondevenezuela.org).
Boesman, P. 1997. “Campo Lindo” Bird List. Peter
Boesman, Caracas, Venezuela. 32 pp. 400 spp.
Links
MARNR: http://www.marnr.gov.ve/direcciones/fauna/dirprotegida/mapa.htm
Wetlands International (Ramsar database):
http://www.wetlands.org/RDB/Ramsar_Dir/Venezuela/VE001D02.htm