"Hello, all.
In 2010, Dave Smallshire of the UK and I led a nature tour to Costa Rica primarily oriented to finding dragonflies and damselflies, and it was very successful (we found >100 species of odonates). Because we went in the rainy season, butterflies and many other insects (not biting ones) were also common, as well as reptiles and amphibians. Of course there was a great diversity of birds and quite a few mammals. Although dragonflies were the focus, we couldn't help but see a fine variety of other creatures. There was much time for photography.
We are planning a similar tour for August 2012, but this one to the Panama Canal Zone, a center of biodiversity and forest preserves. If you are interested in participating in such a trip, contact me and I will send you further information.
Dennis
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Dennis Paulson
1724 NE 98 St.
Seattle, WA 98115
206-528-1382
dennispaulson@comcast.net"
La dernière fois le séjour à durée 13 jours et ils ont contacté 135 espèces!

D. Paulson est accompagné de Dave Smallshire qui est un pionnier des voyages-libellules, quoique "dragonfly tour" fasse mieux [Edit Dragonfly-tour n'est pas une agence de voyage, je veux juste dire que ça fait mieux en anglais!

J'attends des détails.
Si ça vous tente ...
Denis, c'est tout près de la Guyane! Et Jacques, ce n'est pas très loin non plus.