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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: April 2010
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Guacamayo Ridge - Cordillera Guacamayo Birding. The Black-billed Mountain Toucan. This makes for a great stop before dropping down to the eastern lowlands. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Birding the East Slope - Guango and San Isidro. In summary if you haven´t been there then you must go there. Monday, April 12, 2010. Papallacta Pass Antennas and Lakes – Cayambe-Coca Reserve. The Andean Tit- spinetail. The altitude...
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: Bridwatching Galapagos Isabela
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Monday, June 14, 2010. This was a big mistake and many people got very sick; there should be a big sign that prohibits people from taking these boats unless they go to the bathroom first! At the end of the trail we got a spectacular view of the mangroves, the lava rock that formed a protected sea lake, the sea, and the blue skies, all magically surrounding a perfect snorkeling spot. At the edge of the lava we could see some Lava he...
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: Birding Galapagos Islands – Darwin´s Finches
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Sunday, May 30, 2010. Birding Galapagos Islands – Darwin´s Finches. We are presenting the pictures along with identification characteristics so you can participate in the challenge. We will welcome any suggestions and changes so feel free to comment and we will update the blog to reflect the better judgment or knowledge from other people who will read this blog. Is the biggest of all the finches (16 cm) has a very large beak used for c...
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: January 2010
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Friday, January 29, 2010. Andean Condor Visits Pululahua. Yesterday we had a new blessing with the visit of the Andean Condor and we manage to see it and photograph it from our backyard. This inspired me to begin this new blog which is exclusively dedicated to birds so we can present the beauty of Pululahua and Ecuador. Her majestic wings spread open as to catch as much air as posible for the next beat. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: Military Macaws at Sumaco National Park in Ecuador
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Friday, December 16, 2011. Military Macaws at Sumaco National Park in Ecuador. I have visited the Sumaco National Park areas in the past but recently I discovered that the local community of Pacto Sumaco. Trails at Pacto Sumaco. Military Macaw flying above the Pacto Sumaco Cabaña. If you want to experience these wonderful birds and sights then contact the Pacto Sumaco community (www.sumacobirdwatching.com) or take one of our sp...Its e...
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ABA Blog: BEX
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A multi-authored blog from the American Birding Association with a focus on all things birding. ABC and Partners in Flight Meet This Week in Utah. The ABA is pleased to welcome American Bird Conservancy President Dr. George Fenwick to the blog to introduce the 5th International Partners in Flight Conference and Conservation Workshop, held this week in Snowbird, Utah. On the road, distributing optics and equipment to deserving researchers from all over the hemisphere right on site. To that end, collaborat...
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: Recinto 23 de Junio - Long-wattled Umbrellabird Helps Conservation
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Saturday, January 1, 2011. Recinto 23 de Junio - Long-wattled Umbrellabird Helps Conservation. We birders can make positive impact on these people by doing what we like most that is: Bird Watching. Our visit to Recinto 23 de Junio. At 40 minutes from Los Bancos) was to see the Long-wattled Umbrellabird and we saw four males and a female. We also saw 48 other species making that day a record breaking day! Recinto 23 de Junio.
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: February 2010
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Ecuador East and West Slopes Birding Tour EcoRuta. After a quick lunch we departed from Yanacocha and descended through the old Nono-Mindo road. We stopped at Nono for some sweet corn, fresh cheese and faba beans. This typical Andean food tastes best near small towns where the produce is fresh and sometimes organic. Where saw this beautiful Toucan,. We found other birds like the Andean Guan -. Obviously, the h...
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation: October 2013
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Birding Ecuador For Conservation. Birding Ecuador Helps Conservation. Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Forest Flacon at Lalo Loor Dry Forest Reserve. Forest Falcon at Lalo Loor Reserve. My wife and I visited Lalo Loor Reserve October 3rd 2012 and were greeted by a group of Army Ants that were being followed by Bicolor Antbird, Plain-brown Woodcreepers, Ecuadorian Thrush, White-wiskered Hermit, Gray-and-gold Warbler, and a group of Smooth-billed Anies. Last but not least, a great surprise for us when we spotted...