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ECUADOR: Hummingbirds

Working in NW Ecuador and visiting places like Tandayapa Lodge give you great opportunities to rack up many, many species of colorful hummingbirds. All around the country now Ecuadorians have cottoned on to the pulling power of colorful "colibris", and have therefore set up feeders loaded with sugar water to get them in. Long may this continue. On a focused hummer tour to the northwest only it is quite possible to get over 40 species of hummers, and even 50 species on a dedicated hummer trip to the south. Ecuador is truly the land of the hummingbirds, (over 120 species occur there), and so I have separated out the hummingbirds from the other Ecuador gallery as they deserve full attention on their own.
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Violet-tailed Sylph (male)
Violet-tailed Sylph (male)
Violet-tailed Sylph (female)
Violet-tailed Sylph (female)
Speckled Hummingbird
Speckled Hummingbird
Speckled Hummingbird
Speckled Hummingbird
Green-crowned Brilliant
Green-crowned Brilliant
Green-crowned-Woodnymph (female)
Green-crowned-Woodnymph (female)
Green-crowned Woodnymph (female)
Green-crowned Woodnymph (female)
Green-crowned Woodnymph (male)
Green-crowned Woodnymph (male)
Green-crowned Woodnymph (male)
Green-crowned Woodnymph (male)
Empress Brilliant (male)
Empress Brilliant (male)
Brown Inca
Brown Inca
Sword-billed Hummingbird
Sword-billed Hummingbird
Long-tailed Sylph
Long-tailed Sylph
Bronzy Inca
Bronzy Inca
Booted Racket-tail
Booted Racket-tail
Buff-tailed Coronet
Buff-tailed Coronet
Buff-tailed Coronet
Buff-tailed Coronet
Booted Racket-tail
Booted Racket-tail
Booted Racket-tail
Booted Racket-tail
Western Emerald
Western Emerald
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