Panama | Birding Central Panama and the Darién Lowlands with Bedford Audubon Society - NEW TOUR

Panama | Birding Central Panama and the Darién Lowlands with Bedford Audubon Society - NEW TOUR

About this trip

Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join Bedford Audubon Society on an unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.

Highlights

  • Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
  • Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
  • Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
  • Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
  • Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country's most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
  • Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.

Meet your leader

John Hannan

John is a 40+ year veteran of conservation work who entwines the need to protect and preserve our natural resources with community development to ensure long-term sustainability. An avid naturalist and ornithologist, John has lived and traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Europe, the Caribbean, Central and South America.

His work has included helping to protect thousands of acres of virgin Long Leaf Pine forest in Georgia, contributing to the development of the Americas’ Flyway Conservation Plans, and creation of community-based conservation in key Biodiversity Areas for critically endangered species across the Americas and Asia.

Through his work with international bird conservation organizations, John daily sees the birds in their natural habitats throughout their migratory life cycle from the Arctic to the tip of South America.

John has taken people to see what may be the largest avian migratory passageway of anywhere in the world at Mexico’s Veracruz River of Raptors; counting more than 200,000 raptors in one day alone. In the Bahamas he has shown people the elusive Kirtland’s Warbler on its wintering grounds, and in biodiverse countries like Ecuador and Nicaragua he has been able to find 200 species for fellow travelers in a matter of days.

He is a regular contributor to publications and conferences on the topics of bird watching, nature travel and conservation. He is also an excellent nature photographer documenting nesting and migrating birds for his work and for recreation. His volunteer work includes serving on the Board of Bedford Audubon, the Advisory Board of Ecuador’s Aves y Conservacion, and advisory work for SAVE Brasil and Aves Honduras.

Panama City

Feb 17, 2025

Upon arrival at Tocumen International Airport, meet your guide and travel to the hotel. Check in starts at 3 pm.

Overnight at Crowne Plaza Panama

Panama City

Feb 18, 2025

Breakfast at the hotel followed by a program orientation. Start the day by exploring a tropical dry forest in the center of Panama City, the Metropolitan Natural Park. Perhaps the only forest reserve within a major capital city in Latin America, it boasts a rich variety of birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles; it also affords visitors the chance to see Geoffroy's Tamarin. Take an easy walk to an overlook for a sweeping perspective of Panama City. Enjoy lunch at El Trapiche, a restaurant in the neighborhood of San Francisco. Then, visit the mudflats in Costa del Este, an area part of the Panama Bay expansion that boasts critical mangrove forests. The Panama Bay Mudflats are a designated wetland of international importance or Ramsar site, as well as a site of hemispheric importance by the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN). The Bay of Panama is an important wintering habitat to thousands of shorebirds including Western Sandpiper, Semipalmated and Black-bellied Plovers, Willet, Whimbrel, and Short-billed Dowitcher. Later in the day, attend a lecture at the Audubon Society to gain insights into the region's rich biodiversity and conservation efforts. Have dinner al fresco in the Albrook area.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Crowne Plaza Panama

Torti

Feb 19, 2025

Today, check out from the hotel and depart Panama City toward the East of the country to visit the stunning mountains of Cerro Azul, nestled on the border of Chagres National Park. Journey through a coniferous forest with altitudes ranging from 262 to 1,180 feet above sea level. This region is home to diverse flora and fauna, including 225 bird species. Keep an eye out for the endemic Violet-capped Hummingbird and the regional endemic Speckled Tanager. Other possible sightings include the Rufous-winged Tanager, Blue Cotinga, and the endemic Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker. Have some lunch before visiting Bayano Lake, Panama's second-largest body of water and a renowned birding hotspot. Arrive at Hotel Portal Avicar and check in before enjoying dinner and overnight.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Hotel Portal Avicar

Torti

Feb 20, 2025

Start the day with breakfast at the hotel before embarking on the journey to San Francisco Reserve. This natural reserve boasts a remarkable bird list of more than 400 species. Spread across more than 700 acres, San Francisco offers visitors breathtaking landscapes, from expansive plains to seemingly endless lines of trees, and elevations of more than 950 feet above sea level. Keep alert for potential sightings of the regional endemic Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Spot-breasted Woodpecker, Rufous- margined Antwren, White-eared Conebill, Bare-crowned Antbird, and Black Antshrike. Have lunch at a local spot before enjoying more birding time along the Tortí River.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Hotel Portal Avicar

Meteti

Feb 21, 2025

Depart Torti to Boca de Lara to visit a Wounam village to learn about culture, traditions, religion, botanic, and their connection with nature. Have lunch of the traditional meal of the Village, based on fish, plantains, and fruits. Later visit Meteti road for birding. Overnight at Hotel Bellagio Meteti.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Hotel Bellagio Meteti

Meteti

Feb 22, 2025

Explore a private farm along the Chucunaque River, where there are excellent birding opportunities, as well as a chance to learn about the region's conservation efforts dedicated to rescuing Jaguars. The largest population of jaguars in Panama inhabits this area of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, which connects high biodiversity regions of Central and South America. Enjoy lunch at the farm before continuing the adventure toward El Salto Road and the Yaviza wetland, both great hotspots for birding. Explore the diverse ecosystems and witness the rich avian life that inhabits these areas, which feature more than 345 species. Be on the lookout for birds like the Black-chested Jay, Whooping Motmot, Black Oropendola, Red-crowned Woodpecker, and Black-crowned Antpitta.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Hotel Bellagio Meteti

Meteti

Feb 23, 2025

Begin the day with breakfast before embarking on a boat ride to visit a community that is home to a Harpy Eagle nest. Cruise through scenic waterways before setting out on a 45-minute walk over level terrain to reach the Harpy Eagle nest. It may take patience and good luck to see the Harpy Eagles, especially if they are away from the nest hunting, but the area provides plenty of opportunities for wildlife observation. Some of the other bird species that inhabit the area are the Red-throated Caracara, Golden-headed Manakin, and Cinnamon Becard.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Hotel Bellagio Meteti

Gamboa

Feb 24, 2025

Have some breakfast, and then visit the hydrological and natural reserve of Filo del Tallo. This reserve protects a critical natural area in the Darién Province from threats of deforestation and degradation and is a haven for bird enthusiasts, offering sightings of diverse species such as the Pied Puffbird, Crimson-backed Tanager, and Brown-hooded Parrot. After a morning of birding and some lunch, travel from Metetí to Gamboa. The journey includes plenty of opportunities for birding stops and breaks along the way. Arrive to Hotel Gamboa Resort for overnight.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Gamboa Rainforest Resort

Gamboa

Feb 25, 2025

Today, visit the Rainforest Discovery Center, located at the world-famous Pipeline Road, where 385 bird species were identified during a bird count organized by the Audubon Society in 1985 that established a record for the most species of birds seen within 24 hours. Begin at the visitor center, observing up to 14 species of hummingbirds that have been recorded at the feeders. Continue walking along the trails to observe birds of the undergrowth, such as manakins and trogons. Ascend the 130-foot tower to observe birds in the canopy layer such as the Mealy and Red-lored Parrots, Keel-billed and Yellow-throated Toucans, Blue Cotinga, Masked Tityra, and Green and Red-legged Honeycreepers. Enjoy lunch at Don Caimán, a restaurant in the Gamboa Marina overlooking the Chagres River, before visiting the Sloth Sanctuary. Learn about wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, their work to transition injured animals back into the wild, animal relocation during canal expansion, and meet their animal ambassadors. Later, take a leisurely walk along the street that runs through the exhibitions and leads to the lower station of Gamboa's Aerial Tram.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Gamboa Rainforest Resort

Gamboa

Feb 26, 2025

Today, visit Plantation Trail and Summit Ponds in Soberanía National Park. Created in 1980, Soberanía National Park stands as one of Panama's natural jewels and is one of the country's most accessible tropical rainforests. As a great birding hotspot, it affords visitors the chance to spot species like the Boat-billed Heron, Greater Ani, Spectacled Owl, Bat Falcon, Rosy Thrush-Tanager, Golden-fronted Greenlet, Blue Cotinga, and Green Shrike-Vireo. Next, head to the Miraflores Visitor Center to witness the engineering prowess of the Panama Canal locks at work and enjoy the museum's interactive displays. Later in the day, explore the historic district of Casco Viejo, or Casco Antiguo, built in 1671 after the destruction of Panamá Viejo by the English privateer Henry Morgan. Casco Viejo's parks and narrow streets are lined with colorful buildings representative of Spanish, French, and early American architectural styles. This eclectic collection of architectural styles reflects the city's role as an international trade center and multicultural metropolis long before the building of the canal. Enjoy a farewell dinner in Casco Antiguo to celebrate the captivating landscapes and vibrant culture of Panama.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Gamboa Rainforest Resort

Farewell

Feb 27, 2025

Travel to Tocumen International Airport for your flight(s) home. Check out at 12 pm.

Breakfast- included