Nestled within the lush landscapes of La Romana, the luxurious Casa de Campo resort offers birdwatching enthusiasts an exceptional opportunity to explore the region’s diverse avifauna. This 5-hour guided tour, priced at a modest $60 per person, takes participants on a journey through coastal habitats and national parks, where they can spot over 300 species, including 32 endemics. Seasoned and novice birders alike will be captivated by the chance to witness the Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Antillean Piculet, and a myriad of other fascinating feathered inhabitants. With expert ecologist guides leading the way, this immersive experience promises to uncover the true wonders of La Romana’s avian paradise.
Key Points
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The bird watching experience starts at Casa de Campo, a private resort community known for its diverse avifauna and easy access to nearby Bayahibe and Cotubanama National Park.
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The 5-hour tour offers opportunities to spot over 300 bird species, including 32 endemic species like the Antillean Piculet, Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Hispaniolan Emerald, and Hispaniolan Parakeet.
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Coastal habitats in Bayahibe and Cotubanama National Park attract a variety of seabirds and wading birds, such as herons, egrets, and the Brown Pelican.
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The tour is suitable for all levels, from seasoned birders to newcomers, and includes transportation, lunch, and services of English and Spanish-speaking ecologist tour guides.
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The tour’s focus on endemic species and contribution to global conservation efforts make it a must-visit for birdwatchers exploring the biodiversity of Hispaniola.
Overview and Pricing
The bird watching experience at Casa de Campo offers a captivating opportunity for nature enthusiasts. Priced at a starting rate of $60 per person, this 5-hour tour promises to immerse visitors in the vibrant avian diversity of the region.
Reservations can be made with a "pay later" option, and guests enjoy the convenience of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a newcomer to the hobby, this experience caters to all levels, providing expert guided tours and the chance to spot over 300 bird species, including 32 endemic to the island.
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Bird Watching Experience
Casa de Campo’s bird watching experience focuses on searching for endemic bird species, including Parrots and Parakeets. Explorers venture to Bayahibe and Cotubanama National Park, known for their diverse avifauna. The Dominican Republic boasts over 300 bird species, 32 of which are endemic.
Target Species | Habitat |
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Antillean Piculet | Forested areas |
Hispaniolan Woodpecker | Wooded habitats |
Hispaniolan Emerald | Woodlands and gardens |
Hispaniolan Parakeet | Forests and woodlands |
This immersive experience allows nature enthusiasts to witness the island’s remarkable biodiversity and contribute to global conservation efforts.
Locations and Trails
Starting at Casa de Campo, the birding adventure takes explorers to key locations renowned for their diverse avifauna.
Nearby Bayahibe, a coastal town 10 miles east of La Romana, offers stunning beaches and diving spots alongside prime birdwatching opportunities.
The tour also includes a visit to Cotubanama National Park, which features a 3 km trail traversing coastal habitats ideal for observing a variety of bird species.
These locations provide access to:
- Padre Nuestro Trail, a prime area for birding
- Cotubanama National Park, home to over 300 bird species including 32 endemics
- Diverse coastal habitats that attract a range of seabirds and wading birds
Wildlife and Biodiversity
Hispaniola’s high level of endemism contributes significantly to global biodiversity, earning the island a prominent ranking in bird protection priorities.
The diverse avifauna of the region includes over 300 bird species, 32 of which are endemic to the island. Key target species for birdwatchers include the Antillean Piculet, Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Hispaniolan Emerald, and the Hispaniolan Parakeet.
Coastal habitats are home to a variety of herons, egrets, and the majestic Brown Pelican, while the Palmchat and Hispaniolan Lizard-Cuckoo can be found in the forested areas.
The high endemism and conservation importance of Hispaniola’s birds make this a must-visit destination for avid birdwatchers.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyInclusions and Logistics
The bird watching experience from Casa de Campo includes all taxes, fees, local transportation, lunch, and the services of official ecologist tour guides fluent in both English and Spanish.
The experience follows a morning birding session in Casa de Campo, followed by an afternoon ride to Bayahibe Bay for seabird observation.
While the itinerary is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances, the tour promises a comprehensive exploration of Hispaniola’s diverse avifauna.
Key features of the logistics include:
- Morning birding in Casa de Campo
- Afternoon ride to Bayahibe Bay for seabird observation
- Itinerary subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances
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Starting Point: Casa De Campo
Casa de Campo serves as the starting point for this captivating bird watching experience.
Nestled along the southern coast, this private resort community provides easy access to the diverse avifauna of the region. Guests will embark on their birding adventure from the heart of Casa de Campo, exploring the lush landscapes and guided trails that harbor an abundance of endemic species.
From this prime location, the tour will venture to nearby Bayahibe and the Cotubanama National Park, unlocking a world of birdwatching opportunities.
With expert guides leading the way, visitors can expect to encounter a wide variety of tropical birds, including the striking Hispaniolan Woodpecker and the elusive Hispaniolan Parakeet.
Exploring Bayahibe and National Park
After exploring the lush landscapes of Casa de Campo, the birding adventure continues with a journey to the charming coastal town of Bayahibe and the renowned Cotubanama National Park.
Situated just 10 miles east of La Romana, Bayahibe offers stunning beaches and prime opportunities for seabird observations. Within the boundaries of Cotubanama National Park, a 3 km trail winds through coastal habitats, providing access to diverse avifauna.
The park is home to over 300 bird species, including 32 endemics. Key target species here include the Hispaniolan Parakeet, Hispaniolan Lizard-Cuckoo, and Black-crowned Palm-Tanager, among others.
- Bayahibe’s coastal setting and proximity to Cotubanama National Park make it an ideal birding destination.
- Cotubanama National Park features a trail that traverses diverse coastal habitats, hosting a rich array of bird species.
- The park’s high level of endemism contributes to the region’s global biodiversity and conservation significance.
Endemic Bird Species Highlights
Amid the diverse avifauna of the region, several endemic bird species stand out as the focal points of this birding experience.
The Hispaniolan Woodpecker, with its striking black and white plumage, is a prized sighting. The diminutive Antillean Piculet, one of the smallest woodpeckers in the world, is also a delight to observe.
The iridescent Hispaniolan Emerald hummingbird and the vibrant Hispaniolan Parakeet are both endemic to the island of Hispaniola.
Birdwatchers will keep an eye out for the Palmchat, the national bird of the Dominican Republic, with its distinctive crest and social behavior.
These endemic species, found nowhere else on Earth, contribute to the region’s remarkable biodiversity and elevate the excitement of this avian adventure.
Recap
La Romana’s bird watching tour from Casa de Campo offers an unparalleled experience for enthusiasts. Guided by expert ecologists, birders can explore diverse habitats and spot over 300 species, including 32 endemics. This 5-hour tour at $60 per person provides a chance to take in the region’s rich avifauna, making it a must-visit destination for both seasoned and novice bird watchers.
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