Last year we visited Iguazú Falls and stayed at Puerto Bemberg, a beautiful boutique property surrounded by native jungle where Emilio White, the in-house ornithologist was designing a series of trails aimed at maximizing the experience of the growing birding community staying at the hotel. In his latest column for the Wall Street Journal, Colin Barraclough describes his stay at Bemberg and talks about “The newly cut trails that have quickly placed Puerto Bemberg on the Argentine birding map.” The story, “Bird Watching in Paradise; Toucans, tyrants and tiny owls are starting to steal the spotlight from the world-famous falls on Argentina’s border” talks about Emilio’s trails and the rare species that can be found in the area. Please read the full article here.
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