Birdwatching
Panama is home to over 1,000 bird species, more than all of North America. Spot toucans, macaws, hummingbirds, harpy eagles, and dozens of endemic species with expert guides.
Highlights
- Over 1,000 bird species — more than the US and Canada combined
- Pipeline Road in Soberanía is one of the world's top 5 birding sites
- Home to the harpy eagle, Panama's national bird
- Meeting point for migratory birds from North and South America
Best Time to Visit
October to March for migratory birds. Resident species visible year-round. January-March is ideal for peak diversity.
Practical Tips
Head out before dawn (5:30 AM) — birds are most active in the early hours
Bring binoculars of at least 8x42 and wear neutral-colored clothing
A specialized local guide identifies birds by song you'd never spot alone
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