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Neblina Forest has been a leader in environmental
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Birds seen during our
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Bearded Helmetcrest

A Bearded helmet-crest landed right in front of our eyes, as we arrived to the Los Nevados National Park, Caldas, Colombia, April 11th, 2010. Photo by Gustavo Cañas – Valle, 2010

SPECIAL 2010

BIRDING IN THE
ANDES AND CLOUD FOREST
ECUADOR

Special tour 2010 BIRDING IN THE 
ANDES AND CLOUD FOREST 
ECUADOR

10 days /9 nights

You leave Miami in the afternoon on America's scheduled service to Quito. We will arrive in Quito in the evening and transfer to our simple but comfortable and centrally located hotel.

CONSERVATION &
MAQUIPUCUNA

Conservation y maquipucuna
We at Neblina Forest are promoting ecotourism as a strong tool for Conservation. We have been doing so the last 20 years in our professional career.

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Panamanian Birds at a Glance

Note: This information is still being processed.

971 Species Confirmed
15 Endemic Species
XXX Restricted Range Species
20 Endangered Species
60 Species of Hummingbirds
54 Species of Tanagers
43 Species of Ovenbirds
33 Species of Typical Antbirds
106 Species of Tyrant-Flycatchers
23 Species of Parrots and Macaws

Endemics are present in the following families (Family - # species):

Family Species #

Species (English/Latin)

Columbidae 1

Brown-backed Dove—Leptotila battyi

Psittacidae 1

Azuero Parakeet—Pyrrhura eisenmanni

Trochilidae 4

Veraguan Mango—Anthracothorax veraguensis
Violet-capped Hummingbird—Goldmania violiceps
White-throated Mountain-gem—Lampornis castaneoventris
Glow-throated Hummingbird—Selasphorus ardens

Ramphastidae 1

Violet-throated Toucanet—Aulacorhynchus cognatus

Picidae 1

Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker—Piculus callopterus

Furnariidae 1

Beautiful Treerunner—Margarornis bellulus

Pipridae 1

Golden-collared Manakin—Manacus vitellinus

Tyrannidae 1

Yellow-green Tyrannulet—Phylloscartes flavovirens

Turdidae 1

Varied Solitaire—Myadestes coloratus

Thraupidae 1

Pirre Bush-Tanager—Chlorospingus inornatus
Green-naped Tanager—Tangara mucosa

Emberizidae 1

Yellow-green Finch—Pselliophorus luteoviridis

Our Partners in Conservation and Tourism

Neblina Forest has stablished working relationships with organizations and companies dedicated to conservation and nature tourism. Our partners' and our goal is to promote conservation through responsible tourism, based on principles of environmental protection and social equity
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