In Search of Rare Birds and Glory in Colombia
In Search of Rare Birds and Glory in Colombia
How an international birdwatching competition draws attention to the countrys at-risk natural bounty.
BY LUCY SHERRIFF MAY 11, 2018
Three hefty duffel bags packed with boots, waterproof clothing, and binoculars are slung into the back of a 4x4. Although its a hot, humid day in Valledupar, a small city in the Cesar municipality of northeastern Colombia, the temperature can drop to 30 degrees Fahrenheit in the mountains.
The group, consisting of two Colombians and an American, is headed for Serranía del Perijá, the mountain range that looms over the city, and separates the country from Venezuela. Theyre making the nearly three-hour pilgrimage in preparation for the following day: May 5, 2018, or Global Big Day, the Olympics of birdwatching.
The Serranía del Perijá is home to three species of birds that do not live anywhere else in the world: the Perijá metaltail, Perijá thistletail, and the Perijá tapaculo. But its only recently that birders have been able to access the mountain range, a side effect of Colombias 2016 peace deal, which was signed between the Colombian government and the guerrilla group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), following a 50-year-long conflict.
More:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/colombia-wins-international-birding-competition-2018
Science:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/122857277