As travel to Cuba opens up, Americans are gaining access to a fantastic birding destination. Cuba is safe, birdy, with much protected habitat, and much to be discovered. In fact it may be the place where the Ivory-billed Woodpecker still lives! Alvaro Jaramillo will share some of Cuba's gorgeous bird life and wildlife biology, as well as its culture.
Born in Chile, Alvaro Jaramillo was trained in ecology with a focus on bird behavior. He is writes the Identify Yourself column in Bird Watcher's Digest, runs Alvaro's Adventures birding tour company, and has birded in Cuba on six different occasions.
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