Part 2 starts on the beach at Pantanos Puerto Viejo before heading to the Canete River. Next we visit the Paracas Reserva Nacional before heading towards Ayacucho and birding along the road to Tambo.
At Pantanos Puerto Viejo we have coastal miner, vermilion flycatcher, Peruvian thick-knee, mountain parakeet with a hooded siskin, and croaking ground-dove. At the Canete River we have black-necked woodpecker and tropical kingbird.
At Paracas Reserva Nacional the species are turkey vulture, Peruvian booby, Humboldt penguin, fur seal, sanderling and western sandpiper. In the area around Ayacucho we have rufous-naped ground-tyrant, female white-winged black-tyrant, pale-tailed canastero (huancavelicae ssp of creamy-breasted), bar-winged cinclodes, cinereous ground-tyrant, bearded mountaineer, Andean flicker, shining sunbeam, black-tailed trainbearer and white-tailed canastero (usheri ssp of creamy-breasted).
The trip was organised by Gunnar Engblom of www.kolibriexpeditions.com based in Lima, Peru.
After watching ur vid, I think Peru is a place full of life more than what i'd thought
hackalabac 2 years ago
Think the ground tyrant is not Cinereous but Taczanowski's GT, it seems to have a very defined eye-brow when glansing through the flick.
Saludos
Gunnar Engblom
Kolibri Expeditions
therealguranguran 3 years ago