Brazil’s blind birdman - BBC News

Juan Pablo Culasso has been blind since birth but he has become one of the best “birdwatchers“ in South America. Uruguayan Juan Pablo Culasso, 29, has been blind since birth but he has become one of the best “birdwatchers“ in South America. His father encouraged him to play birdsong on the piano as a child and took him to a museum to feel their feathers. Now Juan Pablo lives in Brazil and works professionally as a nature sound recordist. In 2014 he won a continent-wide TV contest, Supercerebros (Super Brain
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