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Recent sightings!

Now that spring is underway in south-east Brazil we are beginning to see the first signs of display and courtship between the birds! The endemic Yellow-lored Tody Flycatchers are flying around by the pool collecting nesting material and are once again going to nest in the same area this year. Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper appears to be holding territory just under the bridge by the lodge entrance, so hopefully this will once again use this area to nest and impress our guests with its daily 06.00 am display! Many other species are also beginning to build nests in the grounds of the lodge including Green-headed and Red-necked Tanagers.

Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper Stuart Elsom ©

Out on the trails Pete and a couple of lucky guests observed a pair of White-bibbed Antbirds displaying in the Serra dos Orgaos National park, also seen there was a very obliging Giant Antshrike. On our Macae de Cima Trail there were good sightings of Mantled Hawk, Giant Antshrike and Chestnut-headed Tanagers.
We are off to exhibit at the Bird Fair in Rutland Water today (thursday 14th August), we hope to see many of you there! Please visit the Bird Fair website for further information.
We shall be in Marquee 1, Stand 50.