I am back in the USA after my trip to Ecuador. It was a great trip and I am very happy with how it turned out. The guide that I had used in 2018 and had planned to use again on this trip ended up being sick so he found me an excellent replacement named Jorge Luna. Jorge normally guides for Neblina but occasionally does some guiding for private groups or individuals.
Before and after the guided trip I did some birding on my own in the rural development where my parents live which is a few miles south of the town of Cayambe in the Pichincha Province. I added White-crested Elaenia, Spectacled Redstart and Blue-and-yellow Tanager to my life list at this location.
Some of my target species for this trip were Andean Condor, Giant Hummingbird, Sword-billed Hummingbird, Antpittas, Torrent Duck, Toucans, Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe, new woodpeckers, owls and tanagers. We did great and I picked up 110 new species.
Jorge picked me up at 6am on December 19th at my parents home. Our destination was Antisana and we had some great birding there. From Antisana we went to the radio towers at Papallacta Pass for the Seedsnipe but did not see it. Then on to Guango for the 1st night.
Here are the Ebird trip reports for the 1st day. I took about 2200 photos during my time in Ecuador. Many of those were deleted due to poor focus or lighting and some of the ones that I kept and submitted to Ebird are not the greatest but I decided to keep them anyway as they were the only pics I got of some species. I may have mistakenly identified some of these submissions. If any of you notice an error please let me know.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S156710870 Guango 1st evening.
Day 2 at Guango
https://ebird.org/checklist/S156937700 we scored on the Torrent Duck big time. A male and female with 3 chicks! Also great views of Gray-breasted Mountain Toucan and my guide was quite excited to show me a Dusky Piha.
Day 2 travelling to Wild Sumaco
Wild Sumaco
1st evening-
https://ebird.org/checklist/S156937458
Full day at Sumaco
2nd morning at Sumaco
A brief stop on the way to Cabanas San Isidro for Band-bellied Owl and we also got Black-capped Donacobius.
We saw a Black-banded Owl (might be split in the future- some are calling it the "San Isidro Owl") both evenings at San Isidro.
Full day in the San Isidro area
Guacamayos Ridge (which was an area I really wanted to bird)
As we were walking down the trail we came upon a mixed flock at a bit past the 1 kilometer trail marker and Jorge said that this flock might contain a Greater Scythebill. I had read of others seeking this bird at Guacamayos without success so I was not holding my breath but sure enough we saw one. I did not realize until later when I was sorting through photos that I had succeeded in getting a couple pics of it. They are not great pics but there are good enough that the species can be identified. I added them to the Ebird checklist. Jorge said that we were really lucky to see one and to actually get a couple pics was icing on the cake!
Just before we got back to San Isidro to have lunch and check out Jorge stopped along the road by the lodge and found this Andean Potoo that he had heard was roosting.
Then after checking out we drove back to my parents. Thanks for reading and thanks Jorge for an awesome trip!