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Steve N.G. Howell

Our tour takes us from moss-laden cloud forest, home of the well-named Resplendent Quetzal…

…to coastal mangroves, home to the impressive Bare-throated Tiger-Heron.

In between we’ll explore varied habitats…

…and be based at comfortable lodges where birds on the grounds outside our rooms can include the rainbow-colored Keel-billed Toucan, national bird of Honduras.

Several motmot species are possible, including the brilliant Turquoise-browed…

…and the sought-after Keel-billed.

Hummingbirds range from the tiny Wine-throated Hummingbird…

…and slightly less tiny Black-crested Coquette…

…to the huge Violet Sabrewing

One day we’ll visit a rain-shadow valley with very different vegetation…

…home to the endemic and very local Honduran Emerald.

Northbound migrants may include Scarlet Tanager (here with a local Golden-hooded Tanager)…

…and the stunning Prothonotary Warbler, which holds its own amid many tropical competitors.

As well as birds, mammals possible on the tour include White-faced Capuchin…

…while a range of stunning butterflies could include this Starry Cracker.