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Ecuador Oct 2010 Trip List

WINGSWEST BIRDING ECUADOR OCTOBER 2-14, 2010 Printable Bird List (pdf) Little Tinamou  (ho) WS; RRS Silvery Grebe  ANT Neotropic Cormorant  CSI Anhinga RN Striated Heron RN Agami Heron-stunning individual at dusk along Orquidea Creek at Sacha Lodge Black-faced Ibis  ANT Snowy Egret MLB, RN Little Blue Heron RN Black-crowned Night Heron SL Cattle Egret  RS, TAND Cocoi Heron RN Great Egret RN Fasciated Tiger Heron-juv bird fishing on a river near Baeza.  Later landed on an open mudflat where its coloration did it no good-but we had a great view Andean Teal  ANT Torrent Duck  TAND, CSI Yellow-billed Pintail  ANT Andean Ruddy Duck ANT Black Vulture Turkey Vulture Greater Yellow-headed Vulture  GA Andean Condor –words fall short.  The courting pair 200 yds out on the paramo was astounding but the first bird that appeared low over a close ridge simply took me back to the Pleistocene-ANT King Vulture-one of many stunning long distance calls by our Sacha guide Oscar-ended up flying right over us Osprey RN Swallow-tailed Kite RN Plumbeous Kite  SL Slender-billed Kite SL Double-toothed Kite-superb close up views of adult male carrying sticks to a waiting female near our spot on the canopy tower at Sacha Lodge Hook-billed Kite-nice spot by our west slope guide Gabriel on the Bellavista Research Station road Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle  ANT Roadside Hawk Short-tailed Hawk WS Variable Hawk  ANT Black-and-chestnut Eagle  TAND, WS Black Hawk Eagle-one at WS, one at Canopy Tower-both responded to tape by flying directly over us Black-and-white Hawk Eagle-called by Oscar at a distance from canopy tower Barred Forest-Falcon  WS (ho) AP (ho) Semicollared Hawk great spot by Marcelo of a bird perched high in dense canopy along road-CSI Black Caracara  RN Carunculated Caracara  ANT Yellow-headed Caracara  one pair on Rio Napo near Coca as we started downriver American Kestrel ANT (we’ll drop a “disputed” bird at AP!) Peregrine  Falcon N. Quito Speckled Chachalaca-heard calling from WS deck and seen well in treetop from canopy tower Wattled Guan (ho) TAND, CSI Sickle-winged Guan AP, CSI Marbled Wood Quail-roosting pair found by Victor near wooden tower at Sacha Lodge Rufous-breasted Wood Quail-(ho) WS Gray-necked Wood-Rail SL (ho) Andean Coot  ANT Baird’s Sandpiper  ANT Spotted Sandpiper CSI, RN Southern Lapwing  CSI Andean Lapwing  ANT Andean Gull  PAP, ANT Yellow-billed Tern RN Large-billed Tern RN Rock Pigeon Band-tailed Pigeon  YAN, GR Plumbeous Pigeon SA Ruddy Pigeon  RRS Dusky Pigeon  RS Scaled Pigeon  WS-great roadside views of adult and juv Pale-vented Pigeon SL Sapphire Quail Dove always good when your local guide finds a life bird.  Marcelo was as excited about this bird walking along a WS trail as we were Eared Dove Common Ground Dove  N. Quito Black-winged Ground Dove  ANT Pallid Dove  on trail at Milpe Preserve Chestnut-fronted Macaw  WS Red-bellied Macaw SL Scarlet Macaw (ho) RN Pacific Parrotlet  RRS Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet-several with the hordes of Cobalt-winged Parakeets at interior clay lick Cobalt-winged Parakeet-numerous at 2nd clay lick Maroon-tailed Parakeet WS, SL Black-headed Parrot  SL Orange-cheeked Parrot  SA-very showy birds at 2nd clay lick; amazing underwing color as they launched into flight Dusky-headed Parakeet RN Blue-headed Parrot  another show stopper at riverside clay lick Red-billed Parrot  NUN, CSI Bronze-winged Parrot   RMR Scaly-naped Amazon  GR-highest ranging amazon Mealy Amazon  RN Orange-winged Amazon-canopy tower Yellow-crowned Amazon-great views at 1stclay lick Little Cuckoo  another masterful piece of work by Oscar near SL Squirrel Cuckoo Greater Ani SL Smooth-billed Ani  SL, RRS, WS Hoatzin RN, SL-seems like this bird and the Andean Condor should be room-mates Tropical Screech Owl  WS Foothill Screech Owl  WS (ho) Tawny-bellied Screech Owl SL (ho) Ferruginous Pygmy Owl  SL (ho) Crested Owl –day roost of pair at SL; their stare penetrated to one’s core; never saw them blink Black-and-white Owl  parking lot at SA Rufous-banded Owl  CSI (ho) Common Potoo  RN-Stakeout (sorry, but Sherman the master punster taught me well)-is that really a bird?? Swallow-tailed Nightjar  GR Lyre-tailed Nightjar  CSI-oh to have the young eyes of our guide Marcelo.  Got this one in the scope along main highway south of Baeza.  Everyone gets the “intrepid birder” merit badge for perilous roadside birding in the rain! Ladder-tailed Nightjar  RN Lesser Nighthawk SL Chestnut-collared Swift GR, CSI White-collared Swift White-chinned Swift-called by Oscar from canopy tower by size and flight pattern Grey-rumped Swift RS, SL Short-tailed Swift  SL Neotropical Palm-Swift  SL Lesser Swallow-tailed Swift –great views from canopy tower White-whiskered Hermit  MR Green Hermit  WS Tawny-bellied Hermit AP, CSI Great-billed Hermit-calling at lek near 2nd clay lick White-bearded Hermit appeared briefly at start of trail to 2nd clay lick Gray-chinned Hermit  WS-renamed “Cinnamon-bellied Hermit” by our group Wedge-billed Hummingbird seen by a few at AP Purple-bibbed Whitetip  SA Rufous-vented Whitetip WS Green-fronted Lancebill  GR, MR (nest) Speckled Hummingbird  CSI, GR Violet-headed Hummingbird  WS (around flowers) Wire-crested Thorntail  WS-spiffy male Black-bellied Thorntail-another astounding spot by Oscar of a perched bird from wooden tower at SL Green Thorntail  MLB-hey, we saw the “Thorntail Trinity” Booted Racket-Tail NUN, WS Ecuadorian Piedtail  WS Purple-throated Woodstar  SA, NUN White-bellied Woodstar  SA-female bird Gorgeted Woodstar-CSI, WS Little Woodstar-a rare treat for some at NUN Napo Sabrewing  WS Purple-crownd Fairy-from tower at RS Brown Violetear  SA Green Violetear NUN, CSI Sparkling Violetear Gould’s Jewelfront-several “WOW” views-WS Green-crowned Woodnymph   MR, MLB Fork-tailed Woodnymph   WS-far more vivid in person than pictured in the guide Many-spotted Hummingbird  WS Glittering-throated Emerald-SL Purple-chested Hummingbird  RS Andean Emerald  MLB, SA, AP Rufous-tailed Hummingbird MLB Golden-tailed Sapphire, common hummer at WS Fawn-breasted Brilliant  CSI, SA Green-crowned Brilliant  MLB, SA Black-throated Brilliant  WS Empress Brilliant  SA, AP Ecuadorian Hillstar  ANT White-tailed Hillstar  LOR, WS Giant Hummingbird  ANT-fun to watch as it hawked insects and actually glided between wingbeats!! Shining Sunbeam  PAP Brown Inca  AP Collared Inca  CSI, GL, NUN Great Sapphirewing  YAN-as big as Giant H. Sword-billed Hummingbird  YAN, GL Buff-winged Starfrontlet  PAP, YAN Tourmaline Sunangel  GL Sapphire-vented Puffleg  YAN Golden-breasted Puffleg  YAN Black-tailed Trainbearer  ANT Tyrian Metaltail  YAN, ANT Mountain Velvetbreast  YAN Long-tailed Sylph  GL, CSI Violet-tailed Sylph  SA, AP, NUN Buff-tailed Coronet NUN Chestnut-breasted Coronet  GL, CSI Velvet-Purple Coronet  SA, AP Golden-headed Quetzal nice job by Gabriel to refind this bird as we came into TAND Black-tailed Trogon  SL Green-backed Trogon  above 2nd clay lick Western White-tailed Trogon  RS Masked Trogon   SA, CSI Collared Trogon  MR Highland Motmot  CSI Ringed Kingfisher SL Green-and-Rufous Kingfisher SL American Pygmy Kingfisher SL White-eared Jacamar  SL Purplish Jacamar SL-Kathy got her wish for this bird rather quickly-seen below us at canopy tower Coppery-chested Jacamar  WS-great views on road Scarlet-crowned Barbet  SL Gilded Barbet  SL, WS-great views at WS and haunting calls always in jungle at SL Red-headed Barbet MR, WS, GR Toucan Barbet  AP-breathtaking at fruit feeders Black-fronted Nunbird   SL White-fronted Nunbird   SL Swallow-winged Puffbird  RN Crimson-rumped Toucanet-AP and a real bully at MLB Emerald Toucanet  CSI Golden-collared Toucanet  WS, SL Ivory-billed Aracari  SL Pale-mandibled Aracari  RRS-group close up in balsa grove Many-banded Aracari  SL Plate-billed Mountain-Toucan TAND-deserving of cover status on Ridgeley guide White-throated Toucan  SL Choco Toucan  RRS voice helped Gabriel zero in on this bird Black-mandibled Toucan  WS Crimson-mantled Woodpecker CSI Yellow-tufted Woodpecker LOR, WS, SL Yellow-vented Woodpecker  CSI Smoky-brown Woodpecker CSI (by some) Yellow-throated Woodpecker –most unusual of all the birds seen by Oscar- in a “bandada mixta” near 2nd clay lick Golden-olive Woodpecker  CSI, WS Chestnut Woodpecker  SL Cream-colored Woodpecker –what a surprise all the way up at WS-way to go Marcelo!  Lodge owners Jim and Bonnie were excited to have bird 464 for WS-we were just plain excited Lineated Woodpecker Crimson-crested Woodpecker  WS, SL Crimson-bellied Woodpecker  RS Olivaceous Piculet  , MR (go) Tyrannine Woodcreeper  GR, SA Plain-brown Woodcreeper  RS, Wedge-billed Woodcreeper  RS, WS Cinnamon-throated Woodcreeper SL Strong-billed Woodcreeper  AP, SA Straight-billed Woodcreeper SL (ho) Buff-throated Woodcreeper  SL Spotted Woodcreeper  MR Olive-backed Woodcreeper  CSI, WS Streak-headed Woodcreeper SA Montane Woodcreeper  CSI, SA Long-billed Woodcreeper-SL (ho) Bar-winged Cinclodes  ANT Stout-billed Cinclodes  ANT Pacific Hornero  RRS Azara’s Spinetail CSI, ANT Dusky Spinetail WS (ho) Slaty Spinetail  RRS (ho) Rufous Spinetail  CSI (ho) Red-faced Spinetail  MR Ash-browed Spinetail  CSI (ho) White-browed Spinetail PAP White-chinned Thistletail PAP Spotted Barbtail   MR great scope view of this furtive furnariid Rusty-winged Barbtail  CSI (go) Pearled Treerunner CSI Streaked Tuftedcheek  CSI Lineated Foliage-gleaner  MR Montane Foliage-gleaner  LOR, CSI, WS Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner WS (go) Chestnut-winged Foliage-gleaner  SL Scaly-throated Foliage-gleaner  MR Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper  LOR (ho) Plain Xenops  RS, MR Lined Antshrike   LOR (ho), WS (ho) Cinereous Antshrike near 2nd clay lick Dusky-throated Antshrike same as above Plain Antvireo  LOR-near Rio Hollin Dot-winged Antwren  RS this vine specialist seen well by most including brighter female White-flanked Antwren  RS Ornate Antwren  WS Checker-throated Antwren  RS (go) Long-tailed Antbird  CSI –this shy bamboo specialist showed itself several times Yellow-browed Antbird  seen by most above 2nd clay lick Blackish Antbird  WS White-backed Fire-eye  WS (ho) Black-faced Antbird  WS Silvered Antbird-female seen well on Orquidea Cr. Plumbeous Antbird-also on Orquidea Creek Sooty Antbird  above 2nd clay lick Immaculate Antbird I love PO birds (participant only)-sometimes it pays to lag behind the group-congrats to Mark for having his camera ready as this bird crossed the trail at MR White-plumed Antbird-an utter show stopper above 2nd clay lick-if I played the “bird-of-the-trip” game, this just might be the one for me-got to wonder about the evolutionary advantages of such a striking appearance compared to all its understory cousins Dot-backed Antbird-nice gem along Orquidea Cr. Ochre-breasted Antpitta AP-bless Angel for this one Giant Antpitta  AP-worth coming 3000 miles for Moustached Antpitta  AP Yellow-breasted Antpitta AP Chestnut-crowned Antpitta  CSI (ho), TAND (ho) Chestnut-naped Antpitta YAN (ho) White-bellied Antpitta  CSI Rufous Antpitta YAN great work by Gabriel to get everyone on this reclusive bird Tawny Antpitta  ANT Ocellated Tapaculo  TAND (ho) Rusty-belted Tapaculo Oscar was like a fisherman reeling in a big catch-took awhile but we got great views (near 2nd clay lick) Equatorial Rufous-vented Tapaculo  CSI-brief glimpse for some Spillman’s Tapaculo TAND (ho)-calling loudly by side of road but never came into view Northern White-crowned Tapaculo  WS (ho) Ochre-bellied Flycatcher  SL Streak-necked Flycatcher  CSI Olive-striped Flycatcher WS Slaty-capped Flycatcher  RS, WS Rufous-breasted Flycatcher (go) CSI Gray-crowned Flatbill  SL (go) White-crested Elaenia  CSI (go) Yellow-browed Tody Flycatcher SL-how Oscar found this tiny perched bird facing away from us I cannot fathom-from the wooden tower in our flurry of dusk birds Rufous-crowned Tody-Tyrant  CSI (go) Common Tody-Flycatcher LOR Scale-crested Pygmy Tyrant RS, MR Tufted Tit-Tyrant  ANT Agile Tit-Tyrant  PAP, ANT Golden-faced Tyrannulet CSI Sulphur-bellied Tyrannulet  CSI Black-capped Tyrannulet YAN White-lored Tyrannulet SL Red-billed Tyrannulet WS-difficult id of this scarce bird by Marcelo White-throated Tyrannulet  YAN White-tailed Tyrannulet  CSI White-banded Tyrannulet  YAN, PAP Rufous-winged Tyrannulet-AP nice find by Andy with some after our group split up Torrent Tyrannulet  CSI-fun to watch an obvious flycatcher in an open venue Ecuadorian Tyrannulet  WS Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher  RS Tawny-breasted Flycatcher MR Ornate Flycatcher  LOR, MR, GR Flavescent Flycatcher  CSI Cinnamon Flycatcher CSI Cliff Flycatcher  LOR Olive-sided Flycatcher CSI Smoke-colored Pewee RMR, CSI Western Wood Pewee  MR, LOR Black Phoebe AP, CSI Slaty-backed Chat-Tyrant  TAND (ho), GR (po)-way to go Cindy for spotting this skulker Rufous-breasted Chat-Tyrant  YAN Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant  ANT Yellow-bellied Chat-Tyrant GR Drab Water-Tyrant  RN Paramo Ground-Tyrant  ANT Masked Water-Tyrant   RRS Long-tailed Tyrant WS-unfortunately, sans long tail Cinereous Mourner SL (ho) Grayish Mourner SL Screaming Piha SL-keep your ear plugs in for this Olivaceous Piha AP-nest found by Angel and Rodrigo at Paz de Aves; almost invisible nestling didn’t budge or blink in the time we watched it Pale-edged Flycatcher  CSI Dusky-capped Flycatcher SA, MR Eastern Kingbird  SL-the group that flurried into the treetops near the canopy tower seemed to be taking the baton from austral migrant Crowned Slaty Flycatcher (same tree) that was poised to head back to Argentina! Tropical Kingbird aka “TK” (time killer) Snowy-throated Kingbird  MR-took us a while to figure this bird out Piratic Flycatcher   SL Crowned Slaty Flycatcher SL Streaked Flycatcher MR, RS Great Kiskadee  SL Boat-billed Flycatcher SL Golden-crowned Flycatcher  SA, CSI, LOR Social Flycatcher  MR Gray-capped Flycatcher SL, RN Yellow-cheeked Becard  LOR Barred Becard NUN (go) Cinnamon Becard  SA Black-and-white Becard confusing bird outside lodge at CSI turned out to be female BWBE One Colored Becard MR Masked Tityra  WS Black-crowned Tityra LOR Red-crested Cotinga PAP Plum-throated Cotinga SL Spangled Cotinga SL Orange-breasted Fruiteater  AP-though we kind of struck out on fruiteaters this pair provided great looks at one of the hardest to find of their clan Scarlet-breasted Fruiteater GR (go) Barred Fruiteater  YAN (ho) Bare-necked Fruitcrow  SL Amazon Umbrellbird RN (go) we could see the shape that Oscar noticed in a way distant tree but the bird dropped when we got closer Cock-of-the-Rock AP, TAND, CSI, WS-despite my oversleeping (!!!) we made it to Paz de Aves in time to see several males put on a show Golden-headed Manakin  above 2nd clay lick-“here’s lookin’ at you kid” Blue-rumped Manakin  WS great show on the Benavides Trail Striped Manakin  above 2nd clay lick-the flaming red crown on this male looked like a toupee-marvel of evolution Golden-winged Manakin GR female White-bearded Manakin  RS Club-winged Manakin  SA-several of us had seen the U-Tube manakin video prior to the trip that showed this species whacking its wings together 80 times per second-say what????? Orange-crested Manakin-SL-showed well for us all three trips down Orquidea Creek Wing-barred Piprites bandada mixta near 2nd clay lick Black-capped Donacobius  SL-flamboyant entertainer around blackwater lakes in lowlands Slate-throated Gnatcatcher  RS nice treat from the steps of the observation tower Black-billed Peppershrike  CSI, SA Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo  RS (ho) Red-eyed Vireo  SA, NUN, MR Brown-capped Vireo  MR, CSI Rufous-naped Greenlet  WS some got on this good find Olivaceous Greenlet  WS (go) Lesser Greenlet MR Paramo Pipit ANT Violaceous Jay  SL Inca Jay –our alarm clock at CSI White-capped Dipper  CSI Andean Solitaire  CSI Spotted Nightingale Thrush WS-sorry only Andy and I got to see this supreme songster (song reminded me of the Wood Thrushes of my youth Swainson's Thrush  WS Great Thrush Glossy-black Thrush  CSI Black-billed Thrush SL, WS Lawrence’s Thrush-SL (ho)-Larry, Larry, Larry-how you teased us with your bold song each trip down Orquidea Creek without giving us a view! Hauxwell’s Thrush SL-another skulking Turdus seen only by Andy and Oscar Ecuadorian Thrush MR (ho) Thrush-like Wren  LOR-great duet performance Band-backed Wren  RRS Sepia-brown Wren  CSI (ho), AP Bay Wren  MR (ho) Coraya Wren  WS (ho) House Wren Mountain Wren  CSI Grass Wren PAP (go) White-breasted Wood-Wren  WS (ho) Grey-breasted Wood-Wren CSI, NUN, MR Southern Nightingale Wren RS (ho) White-winged Swallow SL, RN Grey-breasted Martin  RS, RN Brown-bellied Swallow Blue-and-white Swallow White-banded Swallow  RN White-thighed Swallow  WS (go) Southern Rough-winged Swallow RRS, RN Barn Swallow RN Tropical Parula  SA, MR, CSI Cerulean Warbler  CSI Blackburnian Warbler Blackpoll Warbler CSI-a bit high for this species on the river near Baeza Canada Warbler  WS, CSI Slate-throated Whitestart Spectacled Whitestart Black-crested Warbler  CSI Russet-crowned Warbler  NUN, CSI Three-striped Warbler CSI, SA Bananaquit MLB, LOR Blue-backed Conebill  YAN, PAP Cinereous Conebill  ANT, YAN White-sided Flower-piercer  CSI Glossy Flower-piercer  YAN Black Flower-piercer ANT, TAND Bluish Flower-piercer  CSI, GR Masked Flower-piercer Black-faced Dacnis SL-another great sunset bird from the wooden tower at Sacha Yellow-tufted Dacnis  MR Blue Dacnis  SL Golden-collared Honeycreeper  CSI Green Honeycreeper SL Purple Honeycreeper  SL, MR Chestnut-breasted Chlorophonia-not bad for a parking lot bird at CSI Blue-naped Chlorophonia WS Golden-rumped Euphonia-great views on the “Baeza By-Pass” road Thick-billed Euphonia SA, MR Bronze-green Euphonia  WS White-lored Euphonia   SL Orange-bellied Euphonia RS, SA, CSI Rufous-bellied Euphonia  SL Magpie Tanager WS Grass-green Tanager  TAND-close looks at this most sought after lifer for Sully Dusky Bush-Tanager SA, TAND Yellow-throated Bush-Tanager LOR, MR Common Bush-Tanager  CSI Supercilliared Hemispingus YAN Black-eared Hemispingus  CSI Swallow Tanager  RMR-unique tanager that gives repeated great looks while perched high Opal-rumped Tanager  SL Opal-crowned Tanager SL Paradise Tanager WS, SL-certainly lives up to its name Green-and-gold Tanager  SL (go) Spotted Tanager  WS Blue-necked Tanager Masked Tanager SL Silver-beaked Tanager  SL, WS, LOR Blue-grey Tanager Palm Tanager Blue-capped Tanager  NUN, AP Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanager  YAN, PAP-such a vibrant bird in such cold places Blue-winged Mountain-Tanager Black-chinned Mountain-Tanager  AP Hooded Mountain-Tanager TAND, YAN-the red eye really pops out at you Fawn-breasted Tanager TAND, AP, CSI Guira Tanager  MR Gray-and-gold Tanager  RS Golden Tanager SA, MLB Saffron-crowned Tanager  CSI, GR-common in eastern foothills-nice bird to have be common Flame-faced Tanager  CSI, SA, GR Orange-eared Tanager  GR, CSI Rufous-throated Tanager  MR Blue-browed Tanager WS Metallic Green Tanager NUN Bay-headed Tanager-on my top 5 “tantalizing Tangaras” for Ecuador RRS, RMR Golden-naped Tanager  SA, CSI, AP Silver-throated Tanager  MR Golden-eared Tanager  CSI Beryl-spangled Tanager  SA, CSI Black-capped Tanager  SA, CSI, TAND Masked Crimson Tanager SL Lemon-rumped Tanager RRS, SA Gray-headed Tanager SL Summer Tanager GR White-shouldered Tanager  RS White-lined Tanager SA Olivaceous Siskin  CSI Yellow-bellied Siskin NUN, (go) Rufous-collared Sparrow Yellow-browed Sparrow WS Orange-billed Sparrow  MR (go) White-winged Brush-Finch TAND, NUN Rufous-naped Brush-Finch  YAN, PAP Chestnut-capped Brush-Finch AP, CSI Tanager Finch TAND (ho) Plumbeous Sierra-Finch  ANT Blue-black Grassquit  RRS Variable Seedeater RRS Yellow-bellied Seedeater  RRS Chestnut-bellied Seedeater  LOR Lesser Seed-Finch  LOR, WS Black-and-white Seedeater  WS Plain-colored Seedeater ANT Paramo Seedeater ANT (po) Southern Yellow Grosbeak  TAND Black-winged Saltator RRS, SA, MR Grayish Saltator LOR (ho) Red-capped Cardinal SL, RN this bird has the taxonomists confused-no matter, we thoroughly enjoyed this Red-headed Woodpecker look-alike Crested Oropendola   WS, SL Russet-backed Oropendola  CSI, WS, SL Olive Oropendola   SL largest of the oropendolas that dwarfed Russet-backed and smaller caciques in a flock that flew overhead as we made our last crossing of the lake at Sacha Yellow-rumped Cacique  SL Scarlet-rumped Cacique  RS Subtropical Cacique  CSI –part of the morning “chorus” with Inca Jays at the lodge Oriole Blackbird  RN Moriche Oriole SL-feeding on Kapok flowers from the wooden tower at Sacha Scrub Blackbird SA Giant Cowbird  SL-interesting to watch one of this species being attacked in the air by a Neotropical Palm Swift Plushcap CSI nice surprise in a bandada mixta in the rain along the road above the lodge TOTAL SPECIES:  512 (Heard)(Guide)(Participant) LOCATION CODES: ANT  south slope of Volcan Antisana AP   Rancho Paz de Aves CSI   Cabanas San Isidro SL    Sacha Lodge GR    Guacamayos Ridge RN     Rio Napo LOR  Loretto Road MLB  Mirador Los Bancos MR    Milpe Reserve TANDTandayapa area including Nono-Mindo Road RMR  road to Milpe Reserve RRS   road to Rio Silanche Reserve RS      Rio Silanche Reserve SA      Sachatamia Lodge WS     Wild Sumaco Lodge
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