A Few Last Tidbits from Buenaventura Reserve

As we explore Buenaventura Reserve in Ecuador, the roars of howler monkeys rumble through the forest, Nine-banded Armadillos rummage through the leaf litter, and Two-toed Sloths clamber about the trees. A foraging Nine-banded Armadillo bumbles into my feet,  before realizing his mistake. (Photos by Narca)   … Continue readingA Few Last Tidbits from Buenaventura Reserve

Hummingbirds at Buenaventura Reserve

One of the finest hummingbird shows anywhere is here, on full and dazzling display from Buenaventura Reserve’s front porch. The number of individuals is astonishing –– far too many for the birds to waste much time in skirmishing. We tally eleven species of hummers during … Continue readingHummingbirds at Buenaventura Reserve

Back to Buenaventura’s Birds

The treasures of Buenaventura don’t end with its umbrellabirds. Among its other notable personages is the endangered El Oro Parakeet, endemic to a small region in southwestern Ecuador. Its range is thought to be only 60 miles long from north to south, by only 6 … Continue readingBack to Buenaventura’s Birds

Buenaventura’s Umbrellabirds

Buenaventura Reserve protects a remnant patch of tropical cloud forest at about 3000 feet elevation. The cloud forest occupies a narrow zone, and most of the surrounding land holds seasonal tropical dry forest. Another jewel in the Jocotoco Foundation’s system of reserves, Buenaventura is small, … Continue readingBuenaventura’s Umbrellabirds