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  • About
    • History & Mission
    • Staff & Board
    • Annual Reports
  • Birding
    • Area Birding Guide
    • CONSERVATION
    • Plants for Birds
    • Birding By Bus
    • Birding News
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Join/Renew
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Calendar
  • Education
  • Resources
    • FAQ
    • Bird Safety & Ethics
    • INJURED BIRD? OR BABY BIRD OUT OF NEST?
    • Urban Waterfowl
  • Store
  • CONTACT US

Fly with us to Panama

Full Itinerary
Panama has a wealth of biodiversity in its lush rainforests, verdant wetlands, cloud forests, coastal plains, and Panama Canal area. Birders from all over the world “flock” to Panama to explore and enjoy its natural history and abundant opportunities for birding over 1,000 species including the opportunity to see the rare and majestic Harpy Eagle. The Panama Birding Highlights and Harpy Eagle Quest birding trip offered to LAS through Crescentia Expeditions is an opportunity for enthusiastic birders of intermediate or advanced levels to experience a diversity of neotropical bird species, ecological zones, the Panama Canal, and search for the iconic Harpy Eagle.

Please email Lauren Whitenack if you would like more information about this tour.
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December 3-13, 2024
​tour

FULL

May 18-28, 2025
​tour
(Reservation Deposit Due
Dec 15, 2024)

Pay Deposit

Birds to watch out for with us in Panama!

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Lahontan Audubon Society
PO Box 2304
Reno, NV 89505-2304
[email protected]
Lahontan Audubon Society Mission Statement:
To preserve and improve the remaining habitat of birds and other wildlife, restore historical habitat, and educate people, especially children, ​about birds in our unique Nevada environments.
Bird Photos by Jeff Bleam
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