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A few birds from Ecuador (1 Viewer)

Jose Ramon

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Hi all,

Could you please help me with a few birds from Ecuador?

All the pictures were taken in Ecuador in November.

#1
Latitude: 0° 3' 16.01" S
Longitude: 78° 37' 37.45" W
Altitude: 2.241,93 metres
Area: Tandayapa

#2
Latitude: 0° 40' 33.34" S
Longitude: 77° 36' 1.13" W
Altitude: 1.484,41 metres
Area: Wild Sumaco Lodge

#3
Latitude: 0° 40' 33.08" S
Longitude: 77° 36' 2.73" W
Altitude: 1.481,53 metres
Area: Wild Sumaco Lodge

#4
Latitude: 0° 40' 33.31" S
Longitude: 77° 36' 2.64" W
Altitude: 1.486,82 metres
Area: Wild Sumaco Lodge

#5
Latitude: 0° 40' 33.19" S
Longitude: 77° 36' 2.67" W
Altitude: 1.486,82 metres
Area: Wild Sumaco Lodge

Thanks in advance
 

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