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You wildlife lovers won't want to miss this one. I'm sure my trip is
the most affordable and will offer incredible photo opps. I have posted a
few shots for you to see what we'll be shooting. Check these shots out!!
I am taking only 3-4 people so we will be a small enough group to shoot to our
hearts content.
I will pick you up at the airport in Cuiaba and take you to the motel on
arrival date.
The next day we'll leave for the Pantanal where we will shoot birds,
mammals, unique species and it is amazing! We will stay at Fazendas or
little ranches along the way and have our meals with them too. We will
shoot out the truck window and get out to shoot with our tripods and I have
boats rented for great water critters, like the giant otters.
Everything included except drinks, last week July and first week August 2009, including food, lodging and
transportation all for only $6000
Howler monkey baby on mother's back. Pantanal, Brazil. Caimen coming to get you, they really aren't that aggresive. Pantanal, Brazil. Cattle drive down the Transpantanera Highway, Brazil. Crab eating fox running in the Pantanal of Brazil. Black-collared hawk wing flapping on perch in the Pantanal of Brazil. Pantanero making a fence along the Transpantanera Highway in Brazil. Black-collared hawk at sunrise in Porto Jofre portion of the Pantanal in Brazil. Great egret eating a fish. I didn't go to Brazil to shot yet another great egret, but how could you refuse. Great egret backlighted in marsh. Pantanal, Brazil. Hyacinth macaw, an endangered species. But plenty of photo opportunities in Brazil's Pantanal. Ringed kingfisher eating a piranha in Brazil's Pantanal. Lineated woodpecker at nest hole in the Pantanal of Brazil. Parrot eating guava in Pantanal of Brazil. Snail kite at sunset in Brazil's Pantanal. Snail kite eating crab, shouldn't they be renamed the crab kite. I saw lots of these types of photos and in close range. Pantanal, Brazil. I told you, here's another snail kite in action, I think this is my favorite action shot of the trip. Pantanal, Brazil.
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