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It was well past noon and the group had already been huddled 80 feet beneath a Harpy Eagle’s nest for more than an hour when it started rain but yet they were not ready to leave. “We’re not ready to dip on the Harpy” they said, meaning miss the chance to see a rare bird.The nest appeared empty, but the more the guide Gary talked about seeing the adult female and juvenile Harpies at the nest two days ago, the more the group wanted to wait.Part of the group bird watching on the Essequibo River, near the Iwokrama River Lodge (Kirk Smock)So everyone stood at the base of the tree for two hours –half of it in pouring rain – staring at an impressive (albeit empty) nest, because the Harpy Eagle is a rare ‘mega-find’ that everyone wanted to see.For 11 days in March, this group of bird watching tour operators, journalists, and photographers from North America and the UK poked around Guyana’s rainforests and savannahs in search of birds, mammals, and local culture on a tourism product familiarization (fam) trip organized by the Guyana Sustainable Tourism Initiative(GSTI), a joint project of the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the United States Agency for International Development / Guyana Trade and Investment Support (USAID/GTIS) project.Reflecting on the journey, owner and founder of Nature Travel Specialists, Andrew Haffenden said, “I felt that all the places and guides are making an exceptional and personal effort to preserve and promote Guyana’s nature and people, which forms a very solid base.I’m sure the others [on the fam] agree that few places we visit have the same effect in this way as Guyana, and it’s quite refreshing and encouraging. In turn, it makes others, such as our group; want to assist all they can.”The fam trips have been a key part of the GSTI strategy to market and promote Guyana on the international stage.There are many beneficial results to providing a first-hand experience of Guyana to tour operators and media, including increased international recognition and a growing number of visitor arrivals.As Mr. Haffenden noted,Cheap MLB Jerseys China, it also allows local tourism suppliers to receive constructive feedback from experts who sell and promote trips around the world.The participants on this fam provided many excellent recommendations that will help improve Guyana’s tourism products for additional markets beyond birding, including community-based, general nature, conservation based,Wholesale Jerseys, research-based, adventure, and educational tourism.The GSTI will be working with Guyana’s tourism suppliers to increase and improve guide training, product development, transportation logistics, and ecotourism standards.With no Harpy Eagles in sight on the group’s first attempt, they finally agreed to leave the forest after hearing of a different active nest near Rewa village, another stop on the itinerary that included Georgetown,Wholesale Jerseys, Iwokrama River Lodge, Atta Rainforest Lodge and Iwokrama Canopy Walkway, Surama Eco-Lodge, Rock View Lodge, Karanambu Ranch, Lethem and Kaieteur Falls.Two schoolchildren at Rewa village sing a song about the areaThe birding was fantastic throughout – by the end of the trip the group had identified nearly 360 different species of birds (including the Harpy Eagle near Rewa). GeneralManager of Andean Birding, Charlie Vogt, has birded extensively in South America but still managed to add 65 new species (or ‘lifers’ in birding lingo) to his list – a “significant” achievement.Mr. Vogt said that he “was blown away by the vast pristine rainforests [in Guyana],” adding that he “can’t wait to sell this tour and have another chance to return to this magical place.”Due credit for the magic goes to the appearance of the day-glow orange Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock at Kaieteur Falls and Iwokrama, and the bizarre mooing and Dracula like poses of the Capuchin bird.And magic or not, various Macaws, Toucans, Woodpeckers,Cheap Authentic Jerseys Online, and Hawks lit up the group’s ‘bins’ (because ‘binoculars’ is too long) so often the birders began calling them ‘Trash Birds’ (‘TBs’ for short), or locally common birds.It sounds bad, but the birding experts said having Macaws and Toucans as trash birds is a good thing.Every now and then, the birders even managed to get excited over some non-feathered species like Kinkajou, Red-rumped Agouti, Tyra, Capybara, Giant River Otter, Black Caiman, and Red Howler, Spider, Capuchin, and Squirrel Monkeys.The Jaguar remained elusive but the guides did manage to find very fresh tracks – bins not even necessary. Cultural presentations at Rewa and Surama v