Alabama Audubon in Belize
AN UNPARALLELED PARADISE FOR BIRDWATCHERS
NOVEMBER 3–10, 2024
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
DEADLINE JULY 1
PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CONSERVANCY TRAVEL
In the spring of 2023, ALABAMA AUDUBON launched our first international travel experience in Cuba and returned. Now we are going to Belize! We hope you will join us there—
Boasting over 590 bird species, Belize offers an unparalleled paradise for birdwatchers.Observe the abundant wildlife, explore verdant jungle and azure Caribbean landscapes, and bask in the sunset at Crooked Tree Lagoon—a premier birding site with 300+ bird species, crocodiles, iguanas, and turtles. Discover Mayan ingenuity at the ruins of Caracol and Lamanai, where we might see the Scarlet Macaw, while La Milpa’s forests host Orange-breasted Falcons and Keel-billed Toucans.
Nighttime brings possibilities of Mottled and Spectacled Owls. Raptors such as the Common Black Hawk and Ornate Hawk-Eagle are present. The region’s hummingbirds include the Crowned Woodnymph and Azure-crowned Hummingbird, while woodpeckers—the Lineated Woodpecker and the vibrant Crimson-collared Tanager and Green Honeycreeper enrich the birding experience
REGISTRATION CLOSES JULY 1, 2024
November 3-10, 2024
$3,813 per Person / Double Room
$4474 per Person / Single Room
Deposit / $900 per Person
Final payment due July 1, 2024.
OPTIONAL ADD-ON EXPERIENCE
South Water Caye, 3 Nights
November 10 - 13, 2024
$1948 per Person / Double Occupancy
$3058 per Person / Single Occupancy
Download brochure for more information.
+IMAGES
KEEL-BILLED TOUCAN Cindy Jones
SCARLET MACAW Supreet Sahoo
CROWNED WOODNYMPH Gary Clark
Courtesy of Audubon Photography Awards
EQUITY, DIVERSITY, & INCLUSION
Through more than seventy-five years of conservation work in one of our nation’s most ecologically rich states, Alabama Audubon has seen firsthand how diversity strengthens natural communities. This same principle applies to human communities, which is why our organization is committed to providing equitable and inclusive opportunities for all Alabamians to learn about and enjoy wild birds, their habitats, and the natural world. One of the best ways to support that belief is by valuing and actively seeking to strengthen diversity among our staff, our board, and our membership. To that end, Alabama Audubon welcomes everyone to participate in our work, and strives to make our programs, classes, and events welcome, inclusive, and accessible to all.