sábado, 4 de mayo de 2013

OTUN QUIMBAYA SANCTUARY BIRDWATCHING


 
The Otun-Quimbaya Sanctuary, in the western slope of the central Andes, is a flora and fauna sanctuary that was created in 1996 to protect a cloud forest that ranges between 1,600 m (5,740 ft) and 2,255 m (7,400 ft) in elevation and covers 489 ha (1,208 acres). The endangered, endemic Cauca Guan is relatively easy to see at the reserve. These birds were believed to be extinct until a population of the species was rediscovered in 1990. Otun is also one of the best places in the world to observe Red-ruffed Fruitcrow.

Red-Ruffed Fruitcrow Pyrodetus scutatus  By Christopher Calonje
 

Birding along the dirt road can be very productive, with targets including Wattled Guan, Torrent Duck, Blue-naped Chlorophonia, White-capped Tanager, Bronze-winged Parrot, Masked Trogon, Wedge-billed hummingbird, White-bellied Woodstar, Russet-crowned Warbler. and the nearly-threatened and localized Colombian Screech-Owl.

Cauca Guan Penelope Perspicax  By Anderson Munoz
 
 
 
 
Speckled Hummingbird Adelomya melanogenys By Carlos Mario Wagner
 
 
 
Torrent Duck Merganetta armata  By Christopher Calonje
 
Brown-banded Anpitta Grallaria milleri  By Christopher Calonje
 
 
 

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