Steve Hilty
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Upcoming Tours
- Jan 18, 09: Machu Picchu Pre-trip to Amazon River Cruise
- Jan 23, 09: Amazon River Cruise
- Feb 03, 09: Colombia: Bogota, the Magdalena Valley and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
- Mar 02, 09: Grand Venezuela Part I
- Mar 08, 09: Grand Venezuela Part II
- Mar 21, 09: Colombia: Bogota, the Magdalena Valley and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
- Apr 25, 09: Spring in the Great Smoky Mountains
- May 08, 09: Missouri and Arkansas
- May 28, 09: Colombia: Bogota, the Magdalena Valley and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
- Jun 13, 09: Colombia: Bogota, the Magdalena Valley and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
- Jul 06, 09: Northern Peru
- Aug 02, 09: Peru Manu Part I: The Cloud Forest and Foothills
- Aug 11, 09: Peru Manu Part II: The Lowland Rainforest
- Aug 19, 09: Peru Manu: Machu Picchu Extension
- Oct 06, 09: Eastern Lowlands Pre-trip: The Blue-throated Macaw and Beni Grasslands
- Oct 10, 09: Bolivian Highlands
- Nov 02, 09: Polar Bears of Churchill
- Nov 10, 09: La Selva Pre-trip
- Nov 13, 09: Costa Rica-Panama Cruise
- Nov 16, 09: Ecuador: The Northwestern Andean Slopes
- Nov 03, 10: Northeast Argentina: Pampas, Ibera Wetlands and Iguazu
- Nov 13, 10: Northwest Argentina: Chaco, Andes and Altiplano
- Nov 25, 10: Southern Argentina: Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
Recent Posts
- Sep 04, 08: Peru Manu: Machu Picchu Extension
- Sep 04, 08: Peru Manu Part II: The Lowland Rainforest
- Sep 04, 08: Peru Manu Part I: The Cloud Forest and Foothills
- May 08, 08: Spring in the Great Smoky Mountains
- Jan 09, 08: Christmas Holiday in Costa Rica
- Jan 03, 08: Southern Argentina
- Jan 03, 08: Northwest Argentina
- Jan 03, 08: Northeast Argentina
- Nov 13, 07: Suriname
- Sep 19, 07: Peru Manu: Machu Picchu Extension

Steve Hilty is the senior author of A Guide to the Birds of Colombia, and the recently published Birds of Venezuela, both by Princeton University Press. Other credits include Birds of Tropical America, A watcher's introduction to behavior, breeding and diversity, which has just been republished by the University of Texas Press. He has also written a number of scientific papers on birds and plants, and is presently preparing the text and species accounts for the tanagers for a forthcoming volume of the acclaimed Handbook of Birds of the World, published by Lynx Press in Barcelona. Steve holds a Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Arizona and has worked at the Arid Lands Department at the University of Arizona, as a consultant to The Nature Conservancy, and as a stockbroker. He is currently a research associate at the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. Since 1975, he has led tours throughout North and South America, and co-led trips to India, the Orient, and Australasian regions. With three decades of experience in South America and a wide range of natural history interests, he brings a unique breadth of expertise to his Neotropical tours. At night he often turns his binoculars towards the skies for stargazing. Steve lives in Kansas City with his wife, Beverly. They have two college age daughters.