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<blockquote data-quote="COLOMBIA Birding" data-source="post: 2080119" data-attributes="member: 67278"><p>... maybe even more Steve!</p><p></p><p>in one of our recent short trips, only 8 days in the C & W Andes (not including Magdalena Valley, Santa Marta, Caribbean lowlands, and of course not Amazon, Choco or Llanos) looking for Tanagers specifically (got 64 species: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/colombia_birding_diego/sets/72157624847373523/" target="_blank">http://www.flickr.com/photos/colombia_birding_diego/sets/72157624847373523/</a>), we got a nice number of 37 hummingbirds! </p><p></p><p> White-tipped Sicklebill</p><p> Stripe-throated Hermit</p><p> Green Hermit</p><p> Tawny-bellied Hermit</p><p> Wedge-billed Hummingbird</p><p> Brown Violetear</p><p> Green Violetear</p><p> Sparkling Violetear</p><p> Tourmaline Sunangel</p><p> Speckled Hummingbird</p><p> Long-tailed Sylph</p><p> Violet-tailed Sylph</p><p> Purple-backed Thornbill</p><p> Rainbow-bearded Thornbill</p><p> Bearded Helmetcrest</p><p> Viridian Metaltail</p><p> Greenish Puffleg</p><p> Golden-breasted Puffleg</p><p> Shining Sunbeam</p><p> Bronzy Inca</p><p> Brown Inca</p><p> Collared Inca</p><p> Buff-tailed Coronet</p><p> Velvet-purple Coronet</p><p> Booted Racket-tail</p><p> White-tailed Hillstar</p><p> Purple-bibbed Whitetip</p><p> Fawn-breasted Brilliant</p><p> Green-crowned Brilliant</p><p> Empress Brilliant</p><p> White-bellied Woodstar</p><p> Blue-tailed Emerald</p><p> Violet-crowned Woodnymph</p><p> Green-crowned Woodnymph</p><p> Rufous-tailed Hummingbird</p><p> Andean Emerald</p><p> Steely-vented Hummingbird</p><p></p><p></p><p>so get prepared for October!!</p><p>;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COLOMBIA Birding, post: 2080119, member: 67278"] ... maybe even more Steve! in one of our recent short trips, only 8 days in the C & W Andes (not including Magdalena Valley, Santa Marta, Caribbean lowlands, and of course not Amazon, Choco or Llanos) looking for Tanagers specifically (got 64 species: [url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/colombia_birding_diego/sets/72157624847373523/[/url]), we got a nice number of 37 hummingbirds! White-tipped Sicklebill Stripe-throated Hermit Green Hermit Tawny-bellied Hermit Wedge-billed Hummingbird Brown Violetear Green Violetear Sparkling Violetear Tourmaline Sunangel Speckled Hummingbird Long-tailed Sylph Violet-tailed Sylph Purple-backed Thornbill Rainbow-bearded Thornbill Bearded Helmetcrest Viridian Metaltail Greenish Puffleg Golden-breasted Puffleg Shining Sunbeam Bronzy Inca Brown Inca Collared Inca Buff-tailed Coronet Velvet-purple Coronet Booted Racket-tail White-tailed Hillstar Purple-bibbed Whitetip Fawn-breasted Brilliant Green-crowned Brilliant Empress Brilliant White-bellied Woodstar Blue-tailed Emerald Violet-crowned Woodnymph Green-crowned Woodnymph Rufous-tailed Hummingbird Andean Emerald Steely-vented Hummingbird so get prepared for October!! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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