Birding Lodges of the World: Julio Tours Ecolodge, Ecuador
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Andean Cock-of-the-Rock What is the name of your lodge, and sinc...
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Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Andean Cock-of-the-Rock What is the name of your lodge, and sinc...
Climbing from El Quetzal toward Río Quijos, the day unfolded as a seamless blend of roadside surprises, river‑edge targets, and cloudforest color, each stop adding new species and...
What is your favorite bird species? Emeraldas Woodstar What is your name, and where do you live? Sandra María Plúa Albán, I live in Puerto López, Manabí, Ecuador What are the main...
El Quetzal Bosque Protegido unfolded as a lush, hummingbird‑filled sanctuary where the cloudforest’s color, motion, and quiet magic set the stage for a vibrant midday interlude bef...
In October 2025, Jim Gain joined a birding tour in Ecuador, exploring its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes over 14 days. The blog series chronicles his experiences with bi...
Leaving Tambo Cóndor carried us from condor cliffs to the equator itself, where a brief stop at Mitad del Mundo gave way to a tense, rain‑slicked ascent toward Tandayapa Lodge—an a...
A quiet final morning at Guango Lodge eased us from the familiar rhythm of cloudforest birds into a dramatic high‑Andean crossing, where stark volcanic landscapes and sweeping vist...
At Guango Lodge, the Turquoise Jay’s explosive burst of color and the challenge of photographing its shifting blues transformed a rich morning of cloudforest birding into a definin...
What is your favorite bird species? Changes through time, but Cock-tailed Tyrant has a je ne sais quoi. What is your name, and where do you live? Andres Vasquez Noboa, Ecuador Rain...
An afternoon walk through El Quetzal revealed a calmer, more contemplative side of the forest, where understated songbirds and familiar species offered quiet beauty and character b...
Our arrival at Tambo Cóndor unfolded as the high Andes revealed themselves in sweeping ridges, sharp light, and the first flashes of local specialists—Sparkling Violetear, Shining...
Arriving at Guango Lodge felt like entering a cooler, quieter Andean world where dawn birds and the forest’s layered rhythms created a timeless, living welcome woven from mist, mov...
A steep climb above Guango Lodge led to an unforgettable encounter with Gray‑breasted Mountain‑Toucans and Pale‑naped Brushfinches. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experienc...
In October 2025, Jim Gain joined a birding tour in Ecuador, exploring its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes over 14 days. The blog series chronicles his experiences with bi...
In October 2025, Jim Gain joined a birding tour in Ecuador, exploring its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes over 14 days. The blog series chronicles his experiences with bi...
In October 2025, Jim Gain joined a birding tour in Ecuador, exploring its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes over 14 days. The blog series chronicles his experiences with bi...
The climb from Guango Lodge into the fog‑shrouded páramo unfolded as a dramatic journey through wind, altitude, and high‑Andean specialists—culminating in rare encounters, fleeting...
Highlights The Ultimate Frontier of Endemism: Because it is an isolated northern extension of the Eastern Andes, Perijá acts as an ecological island. It holds a dense concentration...
A morning of antpittas, tanagers, and woodcreepers at Refugio Paz de los Aves revealed the forest’s quiet wonders before giving way to the hummingbird spectacle still to come. This...
Highlights Uruguay is a remarkable crossroads of biodiversity. Within just 600 km from end to end, an exceptional range of habitats converges, including Atlantic Forest, Chaco wood...
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? White-collared Manakin What is the name of your lodge, and sin...
Highlights Buenos Aires sits where several Argentine landscapes meet and shift into one another. The city’s own reserves hold wetlands, open water, and woodland against the Río de...
Highlights The Home of the Wax Palms: Birding among the tallest palm trees in the world (Ceroxylon quindiuense) in a spectacular high-Andean cloud forest setting. In-the-Wild Photo...
The lower gardens at Guango Lodge offered a gentle, intimate finale to the morning, where warblers, tanagers, thrushes, and a trio of hummingbirds created a quiet tapestry of color...
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