Neotropical Expeditions
Neotropical Expeditions offers birding and natural history tours, photography tripsz and fixing services throughout Peru and the Neotropical region with both fixed departures and on demand trips.
Several hundreds of Inca Terns, Peruvian Pelicans, Peruvian Bo***es, Guanay Cormorants, and other marine birds feed off a anchovy school trapped by a fishing vessel off the Coast of Lima, Peru.
24/02/2022
The South American Sea Lion is found along the coasts and offshore islands of South America, from Peru south to Chile in the Pacific and then north to southern Brazil in the Atlantic. Southern American Sea Lions show responses with regard to thermal changes. When it is too cold, they place their bodies to expose minimal surface area to the air. When it is too hot, they may lie belly up, one hind foot projected outwards.
Photo by Jean Paul Perret
23/02/2022
The Andean Emerald is a medium-sized hummingbird, fairly common in Andean cloud forest from Colombia to Peru, typically from around 800–1,800 m. Usually seen at forest edge, clearings and second growth.
Photo by Jean Paul Perret
21/02/2022
Keeping up with the Lomas de Lachay theme from our last post, today we share a photo of a striking Variable Hawk. Lomas de Lachay supports one of the highest raptor densities in Peru. At any point in time you can look up and seen Black-Chested Buzzard-Eagles and Variables Hawks soaring above, American Kestrels scanning the vegetation for rodents, or sleeping Burrowing Owls waiting for dusk.
Photograph by for
19/02/2022
Endemic to the Coastal Deserts and the lower elevation Andes of Central Peru, the Desert Fer-de-Lance (Bothrops pictus) is one of the best indicators of said ecosystem's health. As it is unfortunately commonly killed by local populations out of fear and ignorance.
This adult individual was photographed by co-founder during his expedition to the Lomas Ecosystem of Peru.
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