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The Birds of Ecuador

The Birds of Ecuador. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Critically Endangered Black-breasted Puffleg. Female Black-breased Puffleg Eriocnemis nigrivestis. Since the first of June I have made two trips up to Yanacocha Reserve to observe the Black-breasted Puffleg. I have written a technical article on this very rare and elusive bird as well as mentioned it in my blog on the birding areas of Ecuador. Or www.amazon.co.uk. During my first visit I observed a female feeding about 2 3 meters off the ground an.

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Discovering the Birds of Ecuador

Thursday, August 1, 2013. Unfortunately I have been without Internet capability for the past week, so I have to summarize what we have been doing since my last report. We spent three days at Wildsumaco lodge in the eastern foothills. We had one day of continuous rain making birding a little difficult, but by the end of our visit there we had recorded 141 species bring our total for the eastern slopes portion of our trip to 240. Tuesday, July 23, 2013.

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The Birds of Ecuador. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Critically Endangered Black-breasted Puffleg. Female Black-breased Puffleg Eriocnemis nigrivestis. Since the first of June I have made two trips up to Yanacocha Reserve to observe the Black-breasted Puffleg. I have written a technical article on this very rare and elusive bird as well as mentioned it in my blog on the birding areas of Ecuador. Or www.amazon.co.uk. During my first visit I observed a female feeding about 2 3 meters off the ground an.

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