By Robert Gallardo Introduction Butterfly watching and photography is increasing in popularity with each passing year. Butterflies are usually easier to find and photograph than birds or mammals and they require less sophisticated camera equipment. Plus, they are usually more abundant than other groups of fauna. Add to the fact that many are brightly colored, and it’s no wonder that more people…
Hairstreaks & Highlands of Honduras Butterfly Tour
Trip Report-April 20-27, 2022 By Robert Gallardo With Guides Robert Gallardo & Robert Gilson. This year marked the inaugural Hairstreaks and Highlands Tour to Honduras,…
2022 Lower Rio Grande Valley
Monday 31 October 2022 Cloudy. Today was arrival day, and we had pick-ups from the airport spread throughout the day. Tuesday 1 November 2022 The…
2021 Lower Rio Grande Valley Trip Report | Fauna Ventures
Check out a summary of our 2021 Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas. If you are looking for more information about sustainable travel, let us…
2020 Lower Rio Grande Valley Trip Report | Fauna Ventures
Our 2020 Lower Rio Grande Valley Butterfly Tour was a fantastic trip. We had a very small group this year but saw an incredible number…
2019 Lower Rio Grande Valley Trip Report | Fauna Ventures
Arrivals and Day 1 After staggering arrivals on the evening of November 5th, the butterflying began after breakfast on the 6th as we headed west…
2022 Honduras Butterfly Festival Trip Report
The 2022 Honduras Butterfly Festival marked the first time that international visitors participated in this one-of-a-kind event.