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May 24, 2013 9:30AM
The special birds of EcuadorThis episode highlights some of the special bird species to be found in the bird-rich country of Ecuador. Scaled Antpittas on the nest, magnificent hummingbirds and Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe are just some of the special species covered. -
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Billed as ``the only bird-watching travel show in the United States,'' ``Birding Adventures'' transports viewers to exotic bird-watching destinations all around the world that feature unusual, rare and highly popular bird species. It's hosted by James Currie, a South Africa native who has many years of experience leading professional wildlife and birding tours. Currie is also an expert in sustainable development, and the series highlights the importance and urgency of preserving the planet's incredible bird life.
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