Ecuador – Part 4

8/2/2023

We started the day at the fantastic Refugio de Paz de la Aves. The day started at dawn at an Andean Cock of the Rock lek and then continued with views of 5 Antpitta species plus roosting Lyre-tailed Nightjar. The ant pittas we saw were Giant, Ochre-breasted, Moustached, Yellow-breasted and Chestnut-crowned. Other good birds here were Guayaquil Woodpecker, Orange-breasted Fruiteater and various other hummingbirds and flycatchers.

Chestnut-crowned Antpitta

Moustached Antpitta

Golden-headed Quetzal

We then drove to Bellavista Lodge for a late lunch. Unfortunately it never stopped raining whilst we were here, but we did manage to walk one of the trails before the rain became much heavier. It looked a really interesting reserve but we had to leave the next morning before it got light. The hummingbirds here were very tame and we even saw a Kinkajou!


View from my room
Kinkajou

9/2/2023

Our final day and an early start to drive to Sura Loma where we hoped to see the Sword-billed Hummingbird. Apparently the only bird to have a longer bill than its body!


Sword-billed Hummingbird

Equatorial Antpitta

Tyrian Metaltail

Barred Fruiteater

Chestnut-naped Antpitta

White-throated Screech-owl

And then after a lunch at this wonderful reserve it was time to leave for the airport and our journey back home….

Ecuador – Part 2

3/2/2023

We started the day back at Podocarpus National Park.

Sickle-winged Guan

Lineated Woodpecker

Blue-necked Tanager

In the afternoon we drove to Loja with a number of interesting stops on the way.

Fasciated Tiger-heron

We stopped at Rio Zamora to look for Torrent Ducks. We were successful and a massive bonus was to see Oilbirds here as well.

Torrent Ducks

Oilbirds


As soon as we had arrived in Loja and booked into our hotel we were back out looking for Koepcke’s Screech Owl.

Koepcke’s Screech Owl

4/2/2023

We left Loja to travel to Casa Simpson, with a couple of stops on the way.

Croaking Ground Dove

Amethyst-throated Sunangel

Collared Inca

Chestnut-breasted Coronet

Chestnut-capped Brush-finch

Yellow-breasted Brushfinch

Masked Flowerpiercer

Grey-breasted Mountain-toucan

5/2/2023

we spent all day around Casa Simpson. Our main target was Jocotoco Antpitta and we saw one on our second attempt, in the afternoon, when our guide managed to whistle one out onto the path we were on.

Jocotoco Antpitta

Barred Fruiteaters

6/2/2033

A morning walk, then we drove to the airport and flew back to Quito. We then drove to Sachatamia Lodge where we would be staying for the next two nights.