Ecuador: Amazonia at Napo Wildlife Center: Jan 03—12, 2013

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Price: $3,095
Combined tour discount of $425 in single occupancy and $475 in double occupancy with Ecuador: Eastern Slope of the Andes.
Departs: Quito
Tour Limit: 14
Operations Manager: Margaret Anderson
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David Wolf

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Paul Greenfield

Paul Greenfield grew up near New York City and became interested in birds as a child. He rec...


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Plum-throated Cotinga— Photo: David Wolf

Visit true Amazonian wilderness with a full complement of rainforest birds and mammals at a comfortable lodge that serves as a paradigm for sustainable development.

Ecuador is a little country with lots to offer. From the lush Amazonian rainforests to the high Andean páramos, it boasts good access to birding habitat, unsurpassed scenic splendor, friendly people, and a stable government. Incredibly, over 1,600 species of birds have been recorded in the country, in an area smaller than the state of Colorado! Among them are many of the most spectacular and distinctive Neotropical species. "Ecuador: Amazonia at Napo Wildlife Center" is the first of a two-part tour (followed by "Ecuador: Eastern Slope of the Andes") designed to sample this magnificent avifauna at two choice locations, representing very different regions. Between them they offer a full range of birding possibilities.

The exciting and comfortable Napo Wildlife Center, in the Rio Napo lowlands of northeastern Ecuador, lies within the most diverse avifaunal zone in the world, the vast rainforests of upper Amazonia. Located in the huge Yasuni National Park, it is a model in sustainable development, born of the hard work of the local indigenous community of Añangu. Their vision is one of a healthy environment that will support their traditional way of life, while at the same time keep them connected to a constantly more globalized world through sustainable management.

The lowland rainforests of Amazonia, superficially so uniform in appearance, are marvelously complex in reality. They are home to a web of species inhabiting every imaginable niche, and almost 600 species of birds have been recorded near the Napo Wildlife Center. The full array of lowland birds is present, including large raptors, guans, and macaws. Antbirds are numerous and diverse, and mixed-flocks of a great variety of birds regularly forage through the understory and subcanopy here. An excellent tower offers great chances for viewing the birdlife of the forest canopy. Clay licks along the Napo and inside the forest attract large numbers of parrots, an unforgettable spectacle, and blackwater swamps and river islands add yet another dimension to birding here.

Good accommodations in private bungalows in a jungle lodge setting; electricity; good food; birding excursions by dugout canoe and walking on forest trails that can be muddy; midday breaks most days; warm and humid climate.