Videos tagged with "fous"
Rufous Antpitta by Charlie Vogt 00088.MTS [00:12]
Yanacocha Reserve, Jocotoco Foundation, 22 Nov 2011
Tags: birds, birding, birdwatching, Andes, Ecuador, Antisana, Grallaria rufula
Rufous Antpitta by Charlie Vogt 00087.MTS [00:11]
Yanacocha Reserve, Jocotoco Foundation. 22 Nov 2011
Tags: birds, birding, birdwatching, Andes, Ecuador, Antisana, Grallaria rufula
Rufous Potoo at Shiripuno [01:01]
Tags: Birds, Bird, Birdwataching, Birding, Ecuador, Amazon, Yasuni, Rainforest, Nature, Waorani, Huaorani, Reserve, Biosphere, Wild, Wilderness, Pet, Rare
Ecuador 2010 Part 5 [07:53]
Part 5 sees another boat trip where we have drab water-tyrant before heading into the forest with very fleeting glimpses of black-faced antthrush, then chestnut woodpecker, white-necked thrush, possibly a male then female dusky-throated antshrike, and white-crowned manakin. We then have an amazingly cooperative southern nightingale-wren singing out in the open, followed by rufous-tailed xenops, great kiskadee, some butterlies, lunulated antbird, and the enigmatic grey-winged trumpeter. Next day was the final chance to see birds on the boat trip back to the road where we have grey-headed kite, double-toothed kite and greater yellow-headed vulture. While waiting for the bus we just have time for yellow-rumped cacique, white-banded swallow, smooth-billed ani, black-billed thrush, greyish saltator, and finally three hoatzin. We end with a team photo and the obligatory sunset.
Tags: Ecuador, expedition, travel, bird, napo, shiripuno
Ecuador 2010 Part 4 [06:13]
Part 4 starts off just after lunch near the Shiripuno Lodge, with white-bearded manakin, long-billed gnatwren, a female sooty antbird, what appeared to be spot-tailed nightjar, and a very skulking black bushbird. Next morning it was back into the rainforest starting with a black-fronted nunbird with a black caracara calling in the background, then female black-tailed trogon, buff-throated foliage-gleaner, maroon-tailed parakeet, yellow-billed jacamar, yellow-browed antbird, a female mouse-coloured antshrike, green-and-gold tanager, rufous-tailed antwren, anhinga, and a sungrebe which had been climbing a tree like a woodcreeper. Then it was back to the lodge for lunch, where we have pale-tailed barbthroat before returning to the forest where we have collared trogon, great kiskadee, bat falcon, juvenile black caracara, and a great way to round off the day and the clip with a rufous-capped antthrush.
Tags: Ecuador, expedition, travel, bird, shiripuno





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