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Bird Habitats of the Dominican Republic

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2008

National Geographic grantee Chis Rimmer follows Bicknell's thrush to the forest of the Dominican Republic. Bicknell's thrush is just one of 300 species of migratory birds that travel through the Dominican Republic.

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  • What a wonderful video! For sure in Haiti we will be benefiting from this because we share pretty much the same ecosystems. Thumbs Up Chris.... 5 étoiles!!!!!!!

  • What a great video. I hope Chris and his team can go to La Libertad Region in Peru where there are lots of birds and with Chris's knowledge I m sure he can help Libertians to preserve birds in danger of extinction.

    Greetings from the city of eternal spring and the marinera: "Trujillo" in la Libertad Region - Peru - South America. 5 stars!!!!

  • Thanks NGC. 4:19 Perdiz (Spanish)Geotrygon Caniceps is on endangered species Please save them, they are so beautiful.

  • me gusta el NGC bien interesante

  • hehehe casando pinchitas

  • Beautiful, Que bueno que national geographic este dedicando esfuerzos a lo que es la vida silvestre o la fauna en santo domingo luego que muchos de nuestros padres salieron de los campos con ellos quedo el poco conocimiento que tiene el Dominicano de lo que son estas aves.

    5 estrellas.

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