Bird Watching Trips
Bird Watching Trips
Birding at the Choco cloud forest, Andes western & eastern slopes
Ecuador’s Choco lowlands has the greatest concentration of restricted range endemic species in the world, supporting 30 of these species. The Mindo Valley is one of the best known birding sites in Ecuador with a range of habitats that holds more than 300 species.
Birding at the Choco cloud forest, Andes western & eastern slopes
Ecuador’s Choco lowlands has the greatest concentration of restricted range endemic species in the world, supporting 30 of these species. The Mindo Valley is one of the best known birding sites in Ecuador with a range of habitats that holds more than 300 species.
Tumbesian region: Ecuador's Southern Andes
The Tumbesian lowlands are an Endemic Bird Area considered by BirdLife International due to its concentration of restricted-range birds and great vegetation diversity. At least 18 distinct vegetation types have been identified in this region, as well as a variety of habitats along foothill and Montane forests.
Tumbesian region: Ecuador's Southern Andes
The Tumbesian lowlands are an Endemic Bird Area considered by BirdLife International due to its concentration of restricted-range birds and great vegetation diversity. At least 18 distinct vegetation types have been identified in this region, as well as a variety of habitats along foothill and Montane forests.
Birds of the Ecuadorian Amazon
Explore the amazing biodiversity of the Amazon Rainforest accompanied by a bird specialist guide. These guides know the best spots for the hard-to-find species and can easily identify species by both sight and sound.
Ecuador Phone: (593) 2-3801125 / 2-3801149 Email: info@latinrootstravel.com Skype: latinrootstravel.ecuador Latin Roots Travel Av del Establo y Calle E, Centro Corporativo Financiero Site Center, Torre 3, Oficina 107, Quito – Ecuador
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