Peru claims to have surpassed Colombia and Brazil in bird diversity, becoming the world leader with a total of 1,879 bird species. This achievement is attributed to the discovery of 19 new bird species in the Amazon rainforest. The Peruvian government’s announcement awaits verification by the South American Bird Classification Committee. Peru’s rise in bird species count positions it at the forefront of global biodiversity, highlighting its rich and diverse avian population.
Peru Surpasses Colombia and Brazil as World Leader in Bird Diversity
Since 2018, I have lived in Medellín. My role as a digital nomad over the past decade initially brought me to the city, and I quickly became fond of it during a three-month stay. Beyond the pleasant climate, I appreciate Medellín's green environment and the nearby charming villages with unique microclimates. My interests include travel, exploring diverse cuisines, and studying history. I hope this website will enable me to share my experiences and offer insights to those curious about Medellín and Colombia.