In the lush canopy of Serranía de la Macarena, the harpy eagle reigns as one of the forest’s most formidable predators. With powerful talons and a wingspan that can exceed seven feet, this majestic bird dominates its territory. Nesting high in the towering trees, harpy eagles typically establish more than five nests, each strategically positioned for optimal hunting and protection.
These nests, often adorned with branches and foliage, serve as safe havens for their young. A female typically lays one or two eggs, which she incubates for about 56 days. Once hatched, the chicks are reliant on their parents for food, primarily consisting of monkeys and sloths. The parents exhibit remarkable care, with the male often bringing food while the female stays close to the nest.
As the chicks grow, they begin to explore their surroundings, showcasing their powerful wings. The bond between harpy eagles and their young exemplifies the dedication of this magnificent species to its lineage.
LOGISTICS COULD CHANGE FOR MANY REASONS AS FOLLOWS:
a. Bird activity.
b. For the decision of the travellers.
c. Security issued. Healthy issue. Road Issue.
e. Other no specify.
The travellers have to accept any of these changes. If the shift carries extra costs, they assume them. The price is budgeted before the change.
Retorno does not provide equipment rental or loan service; each person must bring their cameras, lenses, batteries, memories and computer to carry out the activity in the best conditions. Retorno is not responsible for the loss, deterioration, or theft of photographic equipment or accessories.
RETORNO does not guarantee any species of birds or photography of them; nature is unpredictable.
RETORNO works hard to have the best logistics and protocols for safety during your visit to COLOMBIA BIRD PARADISE.