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Birding
Over 80% of Guyana’s primary rainforest remains intact and is complemented by a rich diversity of habitats such as savannah grasslands, mangrove forests and coastal wetlands. Together, they are a thriving habitat for birdlife. Guyana is blessed to have species that are not overly difficult to see, such as the Harpy and Crested Eagles, the Guianan cock-of-the-rock, the Sun Parakeet, and the Hoatzin, Guyana’s national bird and directly related to the archaeopteryx, the first known bird.
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