About Rich Hoyer

Rich Hoyer is first and foremost a birder whose subconscious registers and identifies every bird he hears, even when he isn't birding. But he actually started keying out wildflowers , catching reptiles, and raising butterflies before he discovered birding at age 14, and has since branched out to enjoy photographing and identifying dragonflies, grasshoppers, spiders and almost anything else alive. For the past 13 years he has been leading birding and natural history tours for WINGS. Among his regular destinations are Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, the Galapagos, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Jamaica. Originally from Oregon, he currently lives in Tucson, Arizona.

Manu Road – A Third Time

This coming October I’ll be doing my annual Manu Tour, my third visit to this megadiversity hotspot in Peru. I have no doubt that I’ll be seeing some new things […]

Oregon in Spring Tour 2011

I’m in the middle of my seventh Oregon in Spring tour – 10 days of exciting birding from the coast to the mountains to the desert. But there just aren’t […]

Frigates on North Seymour

What, more photos from the Galapagos? Well, in an 8-day tour in a place so loaded with photogenic subjects, there’s much to share. I’ve actually whittled down these blogs to […]

Boobies on Tower

Since you probably know that a booby is a bird in the genus Sula, it might help to point out that Tower is a small desert island in the far […]