Today, we reach the end of the hummingbird extravaganza and tomorrow we move on to a few other birds we saw at a different location. Then...finally!... the next stop is the Galapagos!
Above is a bronzy inca testing the offering.
The musings of itinerants exploring the world as house/pet sitters and enjoying every minute of it.
Today, we reach the end of the hummingbird extravaganza and tomorrow we move on to a few other birds we saw at a different location. Then...finally!... the next stop is the Galapagos!
Above is a bronzy inca testing the offering.
I know that I keep posting the same birds repeatedly, but this racket tail is one I especially like. It is so different from the sorts of hummers I'm used to seeing in the US.
These bronzy inca hummingbirds are not brilliantly colored like some of the others are, but they are elegant performers.
Sitting on an old couch under a canopy at the edge of the forest was a delightful way to spend the morning watching these hummers. This green-backed hillstar is just taking in the scenery.
Thus, we begin day 2 of our adventure. It turns out that we were the only ones to book this workshop. Thus, we are having a private tour and it is nice. Our guide, Javier, is very pleasant and quite knowledgeable. We had a lot of fun with him.
On our first full day under his guidance, we went down the mountain from Quito on the amazon river (east) side, near a small town called Baeza, to a small place (I don't know quite what to call it) named La Brisa. Here we sat under a roof 10-15 feet from the edge of the forest and a good variety of hummingbirds.