Birding in the Botanical Gardens - Wilderness Explorers

Birding in the Botanical Gardens

4 Hours

About this trip

Georgetown’s Botanical Gardens is located in the heart of the city and is home to over 200 species of birds. Among these are some key species including the Blood-coloured Woodpecker, White-bellied Piculet and the rare Festive Parrot.

A short walk on the trails in the back of the gardens with our expert guides offers sightings of Yellow-chinned Spinetail, Black-crested Antshrike, Silver-beaked Tanager, Buff-breasted Wren, Golden-spangled Piculet and Ashy-headed Greenlet. Other common species include the Snail Kite, Gray Hawk, Pearl Kite, Carib Grackle, Red-bellied and Red-shouldered Macaws. You may even want to take a break from birding to feed some West Indian Manatees in the ponds and canals throughout the gardens.

Activities & Highlights

  • White-bellied Piculet
  • Festive Parrot
  • West Indian Manatees
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Bird watching
  • Trail walk
  • Blood-coloured Woodpecker

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Birding in the Botanical Gardens

Tour Facts

  • Persons who enjoy birdwatching
  • NA
  • 2
  • NA
  • English
  • 3-4 Hours
Kim Chong

Accounts Assistant

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Kim Chong
Accounts Assistant
Kim Chong
Kim is an accounts assistant working for WE in our Georgetown office. With a passion for adventure, she loves exploring nature and observing wildlife, which fuels her enthusiasm for the industry. Though she has been in the tourism sector for less than a year, Kim is eager to immerse herself fully in this dynamic field. Her dedication to her work and her love for travel inspire her to contribute meaningfully to the company’s mission of creating unforgettable experiences for travelers.
Kim Chong

Accounts Assistant

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