In general, the best way to get the most from your birding in Belize is to involve an expert local bird guide. Staying in the best birding places is also important. That's why we recommend our Birding Package, which combines the impressive diversity of bird and wildlife species at duPlooy's and in Cayo district with the expert local knowledge of the best bird guides in Belize: Philip Mai, Ferimin Tzib and Martin Meadows.
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Essential! North American species not illustrated so take Sibley as well |
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Big, but worth lugging along. The most accurate illustrations of Belize birds to be found |
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Alternative smaller guide. Not as good as the other two, but far more portable. |
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Covers a restricted but adequate selection of Belize's
mammals, reptiles, insects... |
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Recommended in conjunction with the
Birds of Belize book for total coverage of species |
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Annotated Checklist
of the Birds of Belize
(December 31, 2001) |
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A Field Guide to the
Amphibians and Reptiles
of the Maya World |
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Amphibians and Reptiles of Northern Guatemala, the Yucatan, and Belize |
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Easy to use in the field, a must for any biologist visiting Central America |
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The first comprehensive field guide to the mammals of Central America |
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Presents all known orchids of Guatemala and Belize (527 species in 89 genera) |
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Mangos & More: A Rough Guide to Local Fruit Trees and Flowers in Belize |
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Maya Nature : An Introduction to the Ecosystems, Plants and Animals of the Mayan World |
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A Belizean Rain Forest:
The Community
Baboon Sanctuary |
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Jaguar: One Man's Struggle
To Establish The World's
First Jaguar Preserve |