Only old records of the Indigo Flowerpiercer Diglossa indigotica are known from Pichincha province, Ecuador. Here we report 26 sight records of this rare species at a new locality, the Bosque Protector Mashpi. These novel records confirm that the species is resident, and represent the first evidence of breeding in the country. The species seems to have a habitat preference for patches of short Ericaceous growth, but occurs locally in mossy cloud forest, typically found in low densities. Adults sang throughout the year, usually from canopy but also from inside short Ericaceous growth. The discovery of this site posses a great opportunity to further studies of this little known Choco endemic species
Presentamos nuevos registros de distribución de aves del Ecuador que han sido presentados al Comité ...
We present the first Ecuadorian record of Moustached Puffbird Malacoptila mystacalisbased on observa...
The 1st Christmas Bird Count of Quito recorded 131 species of birds, of 34 families and 15 orders, r...
Only old records of the Indigo Flowerpiercer Diglossa indigotica are known from Pichincha province, ...
Distribution of birds is dynamic. Understanding, documentation and appropriate use of new records ar...
We report two high altitude sightings of Boat-billed Heron in the Andes of Ecuador. Based on identif...
The Ecuadorian inter-Andean dry valleys are highly affected by human intervention. Currently, less t...
La reserva forestal Cerro Blanco es una de las pocas áreas protegidas con más de 200 ha de bosque se...
eastern Ecuador, this bird was virtually unknown outside of museum specimens (Whitney 1992). In fact...
La reserva forestal Cerro Blanco es una de las pocas áreas protegidas con más de 200 ha de bosque se...
Sangay National Park is located at the mid-eastern Andean foothills of the Cordillera Oriental of Ec...
We present the first record of the Black-billed Thrush (Turdus ignobilis) in Loja city, Ecuadorian A...
de Bolívar, Ecuador. – Se registró un total de 86 especies de aves en el Bosque Protector Cashca Tot...
We report the first confirmed evidence of a feral introduced population of Brotogeris versicolorus (...
We report the highest and southernmost documented records of 2 species of Ecuadorian birds: Sunbitte...
Presentamos nuevos registros de distribución de aves del Ecuador que han sido presentados al Comité ...
We present the first Ecuadorian record of Moustached Puffbird Malacoptila mystacalisbased on observa...
The 1st Christmas Bird Count of Quito recorded 131 species of birds, of 34 families and 15 orders, r...
Only old records of the Indigo Flowerpiercer Diglossa indigotica are known from Pichincha province, ...
Distribution of birds is dynamic. Understanding, documentation and appropriate use of new records ar...
We report two high altitude sightings of Boat-billed Heron in the Andes of Ecuador. Based on identif...
The Ecuadorian inter-Andean dry valleys are highly affected by human intervention. Currently, less t...
La reserva forestal Cerro Blanco es una de las pocas áreas protegidas con más de 200 ha de bosque se...
eastern Ecuador, this bird was virtually unknown outside of museum specimens (Whitney 1992). In fact...
La reserva forestal Cerro Blanco es una de las pocas áreas protegidas con más de 200 ha de bosque se...
Sangay National Park is located at the mid-eastern Andean foothills of the Cordillera Oriental of Ec...
We present the first record of the Black-billed Thrush (Turdus ignobilis) in Loja city, Ecuadorian A...
de Bolívar, Ecuador. – Se registró un total de 86 especies de aves en el Bosque Protector Cashca Tot...
We report the first confirmed evidence of a feral introduced population of Brotogeris versicolorus (...
We report the highest and southernmost documented records of 2 species of Ecuadorian birds: Sunbitte...
Presentamos nuevos registros de distribución de aves del Ecuador que han sido presentados al Comité ...
We present the first Ecuadorian record of Moustached Puffbird Malacoptila mystacalisbased on observa...
The 1st Christmas Bird Count of Quito recorded 131 species of birds, of 34 families and 15 orders, r...