Update!
It was nice to see so many
familiar faces at the annual Bird Fair in Rutland Water last month, its always
good to have a catch up with past guests (and hear about all of your most
recent travels!), together with meeting new guests due to visit us soon or enquiring
for a possible trip in the future!
Now back to Brazil
and the birding over the past few weeks at Serra dos Tucanos has been
excellent!
Cirilo has been out guiding on a
daily basis with various guests and groups.
Highlights from the last few weeks
on our High Altitude Excursion have included Grey-winged Cotinga (up to 3
calling in one area) with one eventually being found perched in a small tree
just above the canopy line, Black and Gold Cotinga, Rufous-tailed Antbird,
Large-tailed Antshrike, Rufous-capped Antshrike, Itatiaia Thistletail (good
views on the top of Pico de Caladonia), Diademed Tanager, Bay-chested Warbling
Finch, Brassy-breasted Tanager and Rufous-backed Antvireo.
The Three-toed Jacamar Excursion
has also been good with views of Three-toed Jacamar (of course!), Serra
Antwren, Red-legged Seriema, White-eared Puffbird, Gilt-edged Tanager,
Whistling Heron, Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture, White-tailed Hawk, Ash-throated
Crake, Blue-winged Macaw, Sapphire-spangled Emerald, White Woodpecker and
Black-capped Donacobius.
Portao Azul has (as nearly
always) been turning up the goods with great views of Half-collared Sparrow,
Saffron Toucanet, Yellow-eared Woodpecker, Yellow-browed Woodpecker, Pallid
Spinetail, Orange-eyed Thornbird, Black-billed Scythebill, Dusky-tailed
Antbird, Pin-tailed Manakin, Hang-nest Tody Tyrant, Gilt-edged Tanager and
Green-winged Saltator.
Olive-green Tanager at the lodge feeders. Andy Foster |
The trails around the lodge
grounds have been very productive recently with sightings of Brown Tinamou, Solitary Tinamou, Mantled
Hawk, Black and White Hawk-Eagle, Black Hawk-Eagle, Slaty-breasted Wood-Rail,
Maroon-bellied Parakeets, Plain Parakeet, Scaly-headed Parrot, Saw-billed
Hermit, Black Jacobin (now back after the winter spent in the lowlands),
Black-throated Trogon, Surucua Trogon, Rufous-capped Motmot, Spot-billed and
Saffron Toucanets, Blond-crested Woodpecker, Yellow-throated Woodpecker (a rare
woodpecker for the lodge grounds), Black-capped Foliage Gleaner, White-eyed
Foliage Gleaner, Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper (still being seen daily in the
river that runs in front of the lodge), Spot-breasted Antvireo, Ferruginous
Antbird, Streak-capped Antwren, Black-cheeked Gnateater, Bare-throated Bellbird
(passing through on their way to the higher altitude areas), Blue and Pin-tailed
Manakin, Grey-capped Tyrannulet, Eye-ringed Tody-Tyrant, Grey-hodded Attila,
Long-billed Wren, Rufous-headed Tanager, Yellow-backed Tanager, Olive-green
Tanager, Flame-crested Tanager, Brazilian Tanager, Azure-shouldered Tanager,
Golden-chevroned Tanager, Green-headed Tanager, Red-necked Tanager and a first
for the lodge feeders Gilt-edged Tanager!
Blond-crested Woodpecker at the lodge feeders. Cristina Foster |
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