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Birding In Southeast Asia | Expedition Spotlight | Lindblad Expeditions

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Asia

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Creator's Key Takeaways

we are sailing on the Western Pacific and today we are visiting sua wessi in Indonesia

you have two three 400 species of birds unique Birds you can't find anywhere else

there are a lot of birds that don't come anywhere near land that need the ocean as their home

as a naturalist my main purpose is to convey the processes that are happening in this uh forest

Creator's Tips & Advice

Spend time on deck to see pelagic seabirds
Engage with nature to foster conservation commitment

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhy is the Indonesian archipelago a haven for tropical birds?
QHow can travelers observe unique bird species in Southeast Asia?

Topics Covered

Port Destination4½ Happy BaconService Crew4 Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Sulawesi4½ Happy Bacon
Top: Birding in Forest Jungles
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YouTube Video Description

The myriad islands that make up the Indonesian archipelago are a haven for tropical birds, with upwards of 400 unique species living in this remote corner of Southeast Asia. Travelers can observe colorful, toucan-like hornbills in the jungles of Sulawesi, spot vibrant sunbirds drinking nectar through their long beaks, or photograph flocks of pelagic seabirds from the observation deck of the National Geographic Orion. In this Expedition Spotlight, join Naturalist Santiago Imberti as he shows why Indonesia is a “magnet” for birders. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/LEX_YouTube Join the conversation: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LEX_FB Instagram: http://bit.ly/LEX_Instagram Blog: https://bit.ly/StoriesYouTube