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The Araripe Manakin of Brazil: A Jewel on the Brink and Why Its Survival Matters
In the remote, humid forests clinging to the slopes of Brazil’s Chapada do Araripe plateau lives one of the planet’s rarest and most spectacular birds — the Araripe Manakin ( Antilophia bokermanni ). With its striking plumage, including a brilliant red crest atop a black-and-white body in males and subtler olive green in females, this tiny bird captures the imagination like few others. Yet behind its beauty lies a heartbreaking story of survival on the edge. A Species Found
Jan 293 min read


Why Harpy Eagle birding in Panama with its chick is so important!
Traveling to Panama to see the harpy eagle will be more than a wildlife trip—it will be an education in ecology, conservation, and shared curiosity, experienced within an all-women group of travelers. Deep in the lowland rainforests, we will learn why the harpy eagle ( Harpia harpyja ) is considered one of the most powerful raptors in the world. With a wingspan that can exceed two meters and talons larger than a grizzly bear’s claws, this apex predator will demonstrate its cr
Jan 212 min read


Practical Gear for Female Birders: What gear should you bring to your next birding trip?
Our Sisterhood birders observing birds in the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil Practical Gear Guide for Female Birders Birding is an...
Aug 8, 20254 min read


Brazil's Best Secret Birding Location, Shhhhh!
Bare-Throated Bellbird photographed in the PETAR State Park in Brazil The Alto Ribeira Tourist State Park (PETAR), located in São Paulo,...
Jul 29, 20253 min read


Sisterhood Birding: Empowering Women Birders in a Strong, Supportive Community
In the heart of nature’s most vibrant landscapes, where the calls of colorful birds echo through the air, a unique movement is taking...
Jul 11, 20253 min read


Inspiring Women Birders on Exclusive Trips
Birdwatching is more than just a hobby; it is a passion that connects people with nature. For women, this connection can be even more...
Jul 1, 20253 min read
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