Birding In Bosque Cerro Blanco

Bosque Cerro Blanco is only about 20 minutes outside of Guayaquil and it is very easy to organize a visit there.  You need to contact them in advance so they can arrange a guide and permission to enter the reserve by emailing bosqueprotector@yahoo.com.  Use Google translate to communicate in Spanish as they don’t speak English.

In our case, they also organized a taxi to pick us up at the Holiday Inn and take us out there, then to return later to take us back to the hotel.  This is the safest option as Guayaquil is not a city you want to take risks with potentially dodgy taxis.  Even though it is slightly more expensive, the difference isn’t great in terms of actual dollars.

There is some great information about the reserve and a map HERE.

Our guide, Paul Abad was waiting for us when we arrived around 6am and we were off to explore and hopefully get some good birds!

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Although the Guayaquil Macaw (Great Green Macaw) is the flagship species, they are rarely seen in the area of the reserve most birders can access.  DSCN0366

We walked along the trails with Paul pointing out all the species.  My complete eBird list is HERE.  Photography wasn’t the best as it was overcast and many species were far away though I did the best I could with my long lenses.

 

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Since I was targeting parrot species, I was thrilled to see a small flock of Lilicine Amazon Parrots flying in the distance.IMG_1791 IMG_1793 IMG_1791a IMG_1794a IMG_1808a

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The White-tailed Jay was a stunning bird!IMG_1829a IMG_1834a IMG_1840a

This lookout proved to be a real hotspot especially for parrots!DSCN0395 DSCN0401

First a flock of Red-masked Parakeets flew by.IMG_1791 IMG_1793 IMG_1798 IMG_1800 IMG_1813

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Pale-vented Pigeon

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Parrotlets are usually my downfall.  I have a good success rate on finding most parrots but these little guys are usually elusive.  So it was especially thrilling to have a small flock of Pacific Parrotlets land in the trees near the lookout……………….closely followed by some gorgeous and acrobatic Grey-cheeked Parakeets!IMG_1857 IMG_1883

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To top it off, a Red-masked Parakeet decided to come in closer for a better look!IMG_1958a IMG_1961a IMG_1948a

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The reserve has some educational signs but in Spanish only.DSCN0405 DSCN0406 DSCN0407 DSCN0404 DSCN0408 DSCN0411

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Paul and Ina walking back to the office.DSCN0412

The office had been closed when we arrived so I paid the entry fee $5.00 each and the guide fee $60, then had a look at the hummingbird feeders where Amazilia Hummingbirds can be seen.DSCN0413 DSCN0416

Chestnut-fronted Macaw aka Severe Macaw (Ara severus)

The Chestnut-fronted Macaw or Severe Macaw (Ara severus) is one of the largest of the mini-macaws. It reaches a size of around 45 cm (18 in) of which around half is the length of the tail.  I remember the time I first saw one at Cristalino.  I had been watching some other birds and the guide (knowing I was interested in parrots) tapped my shoulder and quietly said “Chestnut-fronted Macaws”.  I followed him to a large tree and looked up just in time to see the bird fly through the trees and disappear.  At least I got a quick glimpse!  But since I didn’t get a photo, Wikipedia has to come through.

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They do have a large range in South America and besides Cristalino, I have another chance to see them in Ecuador soon!

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LEARN MORE ABOUT CHESTNUT-FRONTED MACAWS

Wikipedia

World Parrot Trust

Birdlife

Neotropical Birds

VIDEOS

Beautiful close-up foraging in a tree.

Huge flock in Brazil

Mealy Parrot (Amazona farinosa)

The Mealy Amazon or Mealy Parrot (Amazona farinosa) is among the largest parrot in the Amazona genus, the amazon parrots.

Although I have seen this bird in several places – Cristalino, Panama, Tambopata I don’t seem to have any decent photos so I have to rely on the Wikipedia shots.

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All I could get was distant flight shots.

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Mealy Parrots have a huge range throughout South America and prefer tropical rainforest environments.  Good places to see them are Cristalino, Tambopata, Napo, Panama’s Soberania (different subspecies) and other rainforest lodges.

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LEARN MORE ABOUT MEALY PARROTS

Wikipedia

World Parrot Trust

Birdlife

Neotropical Birds

Audubon

VIDEOS

Noisy flock in Peru

On a clay lick

List Of Parrots In Ecuador

Blue-and-yellow Macaw – Ara ararauna

Military Macaw – Ara militaris

Great Green Macaw – Ara ambigua

Scarlet Macaw – Ara macao

Red-and-green Macaw – Ara chloroptera

Chestnut-fronted Macaw – Ara severa

Red-bellied Macaw – Orthopsittaca manilata

Yellow-eared Parrot – Ognorhynchus icterotis

Scarlet-fronted Parakeet – Aratinga wagleri

Red-masked Parakeet – Aratinga erythrogenys

White-eyed Parakeet – Aratinga leucophthalmus

Dusky-headed Parakeet – Aratinga weddellii

Golden-plumed Parakeet-  Leptosittaca branickii

Deville’s Parakeet – Pyrrhura lucianii

Wavy-breasted Parakeet – Pyrrhura peruviana

Maroon-tailed Parakeet – Pyrrhura melanura

El Oro Parakeet – Pyrrhura orcesi (E)

White-necked Parakeet – Pyrrhura albipectus

Barred Parakeet – Bolborhynchus lineola

Blue-winged Parrotlet – Forpus xanthopterygius

Dusky-billed Parrotlet – Forpus sclateri

Pacific Parrotlet – Forpus coelestis

White-winged Parakeet – Brotogeris versicolurus (A)

Gray-cheeked Parakeet – Brotogeris pyrrhopterus

Cobalt-winged Parakeet – Brotogeris cyanoptera

Tui Parakeet – Brotogeris sanctithomae

Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet – Touit huetii

Blue-fronted Parrotlet – Touit dilectissima

Sapphire-rumped Parrotlet – Touit purpurata

Spot-winged Parrotlet – Touit stictoptera

Black-headed Parrot – Pionites melanocephala

White-bellied Parrot – Pionites leucogaster

Rose-faced Parrot – Pionopsitta pulchra

Orange-cheeked Parrot – Pionopsitta barrabandi

Saffron-headed Parrot – Pionopsitta pyrilia

Rusty-faced Parrot – Hapalopsittaca amazonina

Red-faced Parrot – Hapalopsittaca pyrrhops

Short-tailed Parrot – Graydidascalus brachyurus

Blue-headed Parrot – Pionus menstruus

Red-billed Parrot – Pionus sordidus

Speckle-faced Parrot – Pionus tumultuosus

Bronze-winged Parrot – Pionus chalcopterus

Red-lored Amazon – Amazona autumnalis

Festive Amazon – Amazona festiva

Yellow-crowned Amazon – Amazona ochrocephala

Orange-winged Amazon – Amazona amazonica

Scaly-naped Amazon – Amazona mercenaria

Mealy Amazon – Amazona farinosa

Red-fan Parrot – Deroptyus accipitrinus