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Colombia April 2015 - Andes, Santa Marta, Mitu
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<blockquote data-quote="Bananafishbones" data-source="post: 3206408" data-attributes="member: 66732"><p>Day 11:</p><p>A bit of a lie in for breakfast as we wanted some light to try and find the Santa Marta Woodstar in a garden only 20 mins down the road. While eating breakfast it was good to see the incredible amount of weird and wonderful moths of all sizes both inside and outside the windows. I guess plenty is species never recorded. We said goodbye to the wonderful Hummer feeders. Good news, we picked up the Blossomcrown again, bad news no Woodstar. Gabo spotted a mega rarity in the garden with a Venezuelan Tyranulet that Gabo needs my image of for submitting purposes, a pair of Groove billed Toucanets that confuse me as they look nothing like the ones I saw in Venezuela a few years ago. Scarlet Tanager and Rose breasted Grosbeak ensured this stop was more than worthwhile. We birded at hotspots along the way to Tyrona picking up loads. Orange billed Nightingale Thrush, laughing falcon, Lance Tailed Manakins and Keel billed Toucans being my favs! </p><p></p><p>We got an Empidonux sp of flycatcher that Gabo was confused by so I will need help from my images for Id. </p><p></p><p>A great days birding even with the travel time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bananafishbones, post: 3206408, member: 66732"] Day 11: A bit of a lie in for breakfast as we wanted some light to try and find the Santa Marta Woodstar in a garden only 20 mins down the road. While eating breakfast it was good to see the incredible amount of weird and wonderful moths of all sizes both inside and outside the windows. I guess plenty is species never recorded. We said goodbye to the wonderful Hummer feeders. Good news, we picked up the Blossomcrown again, bad news no Woodstar. Gabo spotted a mega rarity in the garden with a Venezuelan Tyranulet that Gabo needs my image of for submitting purposes, a pair of Groove billed Toucanets that confuse me as they look nothing like the ones I saw in Venezuela a few years ago. Scarlet Tanager and Rose breasted Grosbeak ensured this stop was more than worthwhile. We birded at hotspots along the way to Tyrona picking up loads. Orange billed Nightingale Thrush, laughing falcon, Lance Tailed Manakins and Keel billed Toucans being my favs! We got an Empidonux sp of flycatcher that Gabo was confused by so I will need help from my images for Id. A great days birding even with the travel time. [/QUOTE]
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