Saturday, 18 November 2017

18th November 2017 San Isidro Lodge and Guacamayos Ridge then drive to Wild Sumaco Lodge

From soon after dawn I concentrated on the bamboo stands along the Tapir Trail hoping to find an East Andean Long-tailed Antbird that proved quite straightforward. We then chose to have another look at the White-bellied Antpitta, that took its time to appear, but eventually showed well. We then decided to try the Guacamayos Ridge trail again, but despite better weather, the birding there actually proved quieter. We made the drive to Wild Sumaco Lodge - initially in heavy rain. On arrival we were asked if we would like to walk from the Lodge to the Antpitta feeding station at 3pm. In the meantime we watched the Hummingbird feeders that added a Many-spotted Hummingbird and were thrilled to find 2 male Wire-crested Thorntails nearby. At 3pm we joined a nice lad working at the Lodge who was armed with a small pot of earthworms. As we entered the Coopmans Trail we flushed a male Maroon-chested Ground-Dove off the ground from beneath some seeding bamboo that flew right past us much to our delight and also that of the lad from the lodge. We enjoyed an excellent session at the feeding station that produced Plain-backed and Ochre-breasted Antpittas and a Spotted Nightingale-Thrush. We remained after the lad left and all three species were seen several times. On our walk back we stumbled across a pair of Spot-backed Antbirds and, right at dusk, a pair of Sickle-winged Guans emerged to feed in a Cecropia tree that rounded off a very pleasing start to the birding at Wild Sumaco with several of our main target species seen.

Black Vulture 12
Turkey Vulture 1
Roadside Hawk 1
Andean Guan 3
Sickle-winged Guan 2
MAROON-CHESTED GROUND-DOVE 1 male
Green Hermit 2
Brown Violetear 2
Green Violetear 4
Sparkling Violetear 6
Black-throared Mango 1 female
WIRE-CRESTED THORNTAIL 2 males
Fork-tailed Woodnymph 2
Golden-tailed Sapphire 15
MANY-SPOTTED HUMMINGBIRD 1
Violet-fronted Brilliant 1
Bronzy Inca 2
Collared Inca 2
Chestnut-breasted Coronet 6
Peruvian Racket-tail 2 males
Long-tailed Sylph 2
Strong-billed Woodcreeper 2
EAST ANDEAN LONG-TAILED ANTBIRD 1
SPOT-BACKED ANTBIRD 2
BARRED ANTTHRUSH h
Plain-backed Antpitta 1
White-bellied Antpitta 1
OCHRE-BREASTED ANTPITTA 1
Rufous-headed Pygmy-Tyrant 2
Scale-crested Pygmy-Tyrant 1
Handsome Flycatcher 1
Cinnamon Flycatcher 2
Olive-sided Flycatcher 1
Smoky Bush-Tyrant 1
Tropical Kingbird 2
Inca Jay 3
SPOTTED NIGHTINGALE-THRUSH 1
Mountain Wren 1
Blackburnian Warbler 2
Canada Warbler 2
Slate-throated Whitestart 2
Three-striped Warbler 1
Golden Tanager 2
Beryl-spangled Tanager 1
Blue-and-black Tanager 1
Hooded Mountain-Tanager 2
Grass-green Tanager 2
Blue-grey Tanager 2
Black-and-white Seedeater 10
Scarlet-rumped Cacique 2
Russet-backed Oropendola 4

East Andean Long-tailed Antbird at San Isidro Lodge

White-bellied Antpitta at San Isidro Lodge

Strong-billed Woodcreeper at San Isidro Lodge

Guacamayos Ridge

Grass-green Tanager at Guacamayos Ridge

Andean Guan at Guacamayos Ridge

Handsome Flycatcher at Guacamayos Ridge


Butterflies at Guacamayos Ridge

Golden-tailed Sapphire at Wild Sumaco Lodge

Male Violet-fronted Brilliant at Wild Sumaco Lodge





Wire-crested Thorntail at Wild Sumaco Lodge




Spotted Nightingale-Thrush at Wild Sumaco

Ochre-breasted Antpitta at Wild Sumaco Lodge



Plain-backed Antpitta at Wild Sumaco Lodge


Male Spot-backed Antbird at Wild Sumaco Lodge

Sickle-winged Guan at Wild Sumaco Lodge

Fork-tailed Woodnymph at Wild Sumaco Lodge
Almost glowing at dusk!