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<blockquote data-quote="pbjosh" data-source="post: 3592822" data-attributes="member: 117939"><p><span style="color: Blue">You might want to bird also Morro de Calzada in Moyobamba, where there is a different form of the Striped Manakin (this is the aureopectus subspecies that occurs at foothills and might be a different species)</span></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Afluente is a great spot. There is a place know as Llanteria (llanta means tire in Peru and this place is a workshop where they fixed flat tires, hence the name) The guy who owns the places had a small trail and wanted to develop more in the area.</span></p><p></p><p>Take care that there have been some robberies at Morro de Calzada, and I was warned off it (about one year ago) by a couple friends as well as the folks at Waqanki. I would certainly get up to date gen before heading there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbjosh, post: 3592822, member: 117939"] [COLOR="Blue"]You might want to bird also Morro de Calzada in Moyobamba, where there is a different form of the Striped Manakin (this is the aureopectus subspecies that occurs at foothills and might be a different species) Afluente is a great spot. There is a place know as Llanteria (llanta means tire in Peru and this place is a workshop where they fixed flat tires, hence the name) The guy who owns the places had a small trail and wanted to develop more in the area.[/COLOR] Take care that there have been some robberies at Morro de Calzada, and I was warned off it (about one year ago) by a couple friends as well as the folks at Waqanki. I would certainly get up to date gen before heading there. [/QUOTE]
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