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  Trip reports from Peru  
  Period   Author(s) Hosted by     La Hits Added  
V Mar-Apr 2008 Panama & Peru Mohamad Mahdi Mohamad Mahdi   9 16.05.08 
V Jan 2008 Northern Peru David Van den Schoor, BE Travellingbirder.com     252 15.02.08  
V Nov 2007 Central Peru including Santa Eulalia, Oxapampa, Villa Rica and Satipo road Fabrice Schmitt Kolibri Expeditions 128 31.03.08  
V Nov-Dec 2007 Nils Kjellén, SE AviFauna 111 08.03.08  
V Oct-Nov 2007 Colca Canyon-Manu Road-Manu Lowlands-Coast South of Lima Jos Wanten, NL Travellingbirder.com     299 11.12.07  
V Sep-Oct 2007 The Maranon endemic bird area, Lowlands near Tarapoto, Central Peru, Santa Eulalia, Marcapomacocha, Lago Junin, Lomas de Lachay and the Peruvian Coast   Birding in Peru 207 02.12.07  
V Sep-Oct 2007 Northen Peru and Lima Erik Mølgaard, DK DOF Travel 162 24.02.08  
V Sep 2007 Manu Biosphere Reserve   Birding in Peru 217 02.12.07  
V Sep-Oct 2007 The Maranon and Tumbesian endemic bird areas   Birding in Peru 170 02.12.07  
V Aug 2007 Machu Picchu, Abra Malaga and Manu Frank Lambert Toucan Tours     194 09.01.08  
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Latest news
Birds of Peru - a new field guide

13 December 2007 - A new field guide to the 1,792 bird species - one fifth of the world's birds - recorded in Peru has been published by Princeton Field Guides. It includes 304 high-quality color plates, descriptions and color distribution maps. Read more on Amazon.co.uk/Amazon.com


Online book covering endemics in Ecuador and Peru

10 May 2007 - One of the most important books to cover bird conservation in Ecuador and Peru has today been re-launched online through DarwinNet. /Biodiversity and Conservation in Tumbesian Ecuador and Peru/ was first published in 1995. The Tumbesian region, which stretches from northern coastal Ecuador south to just north of Lima in Peru. The region holds 24 threatened species and 8 near-threatened species. Additionally, there are 61 endemic species not classified as threatened. Sixteen Tumbesian endemics are globally threatened and for these the book describes present knowledge on distribution, number of traceable localities at which the species has been found, altitude range, habitat preferences, threats etc. Read more on www.birdlife.org



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