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Trip to Ecuador October 5 - October 19, 2008
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Lade" data-source="post: 1338379" data-attributes="member: 2676"><p>I am attaching a couple more photos from the Ecuador Trip.</p><p></p><p>Photo # 1</p><p>Our two main leaders <strong>Roberto</strong> and <strong>Marylene</strong> at an overlook on Isla de la Plata (Silver Island). Here is also where we watched the seabirds flying in and out of their breeding colonies. There were also seven or eight Red-billed Tropicbirds cruising the area. Awesome!</p><p></p><p>Photo # 2</p><p>A photo portrait of <strong>Angel Paz</strong>. A native Ecuadorian who has purchased and saved valuable rain forest habitat for his beloved birds. He now leads tours on his land to see the varied avifauna which exists there. The very special birds are the usually elusive antpittas, which he brings out of the dense vegetation by calling to them and then feeding them earthworms.</p><p></p><p>If you would like more information concerning any of these individuals, please let me know.</p><p>For an interesting write-up on Angel, click <span style="color: Purple"><a href="http://www.andeanbirding.com/html/tripreports2007.html" target="_blank">here</a></span> and and then click on "Angel of the Cloud Forest". For additional infomation of Angel Paz "google" <u>angel</u> <u>paz</u> <u>ecuador</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Lade, post: 1338379, member: 2676"] I am attaching a couple more photos from the Ecuador Trip. Photo # 1 Our two main leaders [B]Roberto[/B] and [B]Marylene[/B] at an overlook on Isla de la Plata (Silver Island). Here is also where we watched the seabirds flying in and out of their breeding colonies. There were also seven or eight Red-billed Tropicbirds cruising the area. Awesome! Photo # 2 A photo portrait of [B]Angel Paz[/B]. A native Ecuadorian who has purchased and saved valuable rain forest habitat for his beloved birds. He now leads tours on his land to see the varied avifauna which exists there. The very special birds are the usually elusive antpittas, which he brings out of the dense vegetation by calling to them and then feeding them earthworms. If you would like more information concerning any of these individuals, please let me know. For an interesting write-up on Angel, click [COLOR=Purple][URL="http://www.andeanbirding.com/html/tripreports2007.html"]here[/URL][/COLOR] and and then click on "Angel of the Cloud Forest". For additional infomation of Angel Paz "google" [U]angel[/U] [U]paz[/U] [U]ecuador[/U] [/QUOTE]
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