Category: Bird of the week
Bird of the week: Rufous-necked Hornbill
Meet the majestic Aceros nipalensis, a true jewel of Bhutan’s hill forests!

Did you know?
-These hornbills can grow up to 1 meter long, with a striking rufous neck and a powerful curved bill.
-They play a vital role in forest health by dispersing seeds from the fruits they eat.
-Bhutan is one of their strongholds, with dedicated conservation efforts to protect their habitat.
Spotting one is like glimpsing a living treasure. Our next group tour to Bhutan departs in February 2026
Bird of the week – Barred Buttonquail
Bird of the week – Equatorial Antpitta
Deep in the lush Andean forests of Colombia lives one of the most sought-after skulkers — the Equatorial Antpitta. Known for its shy nature and haunting song, this elusive bird is a top target for birders visiting the region.
Learn more about our upcoming Colombia departure in March 2026

