Jimenita Birding Lodge, Ecuador
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Crimson-mantled Woodpecker What is the name of your lodge, and s...
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Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Crimson-mantled Woodpecker What is the name of your lodge, and s...
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Andean Condor What is the name of your lodge, and since when has...
My first morning in Mindo started at 5:00 a.m. The moth blind was only about 100 to 150 metres away, but getting there early was important. A quick look the evening before had reve...
A late morning at Reserva Yanacocha revealed a powerful blend of conservation triumphs and high‑Andean species, highlighted by a final lifer that brought the journey full circle. T...
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...
What is your favorite bird species? Many, hard-to-answer, but the Andean Condor is one of them. Rainbow-bearded Thornbill What is your name, and where do you live? Diego Cruz, Quit...
A visual journey through the cool, moss‑laden slopes of the eastern Andes and the birds that define them. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds and nature.
As the trail opened into brighter edges and scattered perches, a lively mix of parakeets, flycatchers, and opportunistic songbirds brought a final burst of variety to the Sendero F...
A late‑morning surge of iridescent wings transformed Guaycapi Lodge into a living kaleidoscope, as a vibrant wave of hummingbirds swept in to claim the stage just moments after the...
Our journey from Refugio Paz de los Aves to Guaycapi Lodge unfolded as a tapestry of surprises—from a roosting Lyre‑tailed Nightjar to the vibrant foothill birds that awaited us—se...
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...
The Birdwatcher’s House offered a cascade of brilliant and subtle species, each glowing against the misty Andean forest in its own unforgettable way. This blog series chronicles Ji...
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...
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 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...
As the hummingbirds faded into the background, a fresh wave of brilliantly colored tanagers swept through Guaycapi Lodge, setting the stage for an afternoon of dazzling forest jewe...
Bellavista Cloud Forest Lodge delivered a morning of vivid brilliance, with the Gorgeted Sunangel, Masked Flowerpiercer, and Blue‑winged Mountain‑Tanager glowing against the mist‑s...
After the Rufous Motmot slipped away, a pair of Uniform Antshrikes and a lively Golden‑bellied Flycatcher turned the Tandayapa understory into a quiet drama of shadows, color, and...
A whirlwind of ten hummingbird species turned the Sendero Frutti Tour into a living tapestry of color, motion, and impossibly varied wingbeats. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain...
By Andrea Trigueros The first bird Andrea ever really noticed was a Turquoise-browed Motmot that would frequent her backyard in El Salvador, often perched still except for its long...
A collection of my favorite images from the Amazon Basin, where water, light, and life intertwine in one of the world’s most vibrant ecosystems. This blog series chronicles Jim Gai...
A luminous final morning at Tandayapa Lodge brought a rich mix of subtle and vibrant species, each adding its own flourish to our closing hours in the Ecuadorian cloudforest. This...
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Great Green Macaw (Ara ambiguus) – one of Costa Rica’s most icon...
A burst of color greeted us at the fruiting trees, where tanagers, orioles, and euphonias turned the canopy into a living mosaic of motion and light. This blog series chronicles hi...
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