Birds of Ecuador near the Antisana Volcano

Birds of Ecuador near the Antisana Volcano



Birds of Ecuador near the Antisana Volcano
Sword-billed Hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) perched on a branch in Ecuador.

Part 04/8 of Glenn Bartley’s month-long trip around Ecuador.

After a drive across the central valley and up and over the Papallacta Pass (where on one of the trips we had spectacular views of the Antisana Volcano) we arrived at our third lodge of the trip.

From Sword-billed Hummingbirds to Torrent Ducks and from Rufous-bellied Seedsnipes to Turquoise Jays it was hard to know where to point our lenses.

If you think that a bird photography adventure to Ecuador might interest you make sure to e-mail me to sign up for the wish list for my workshop that will begin in 2013.

Article written and images fully copyrighted by Glenn Bartley.

Torrent Duck 04
Torrent Duck (Merganetta armata) perched on a rock alongside a rushing stream

Turquoise Jay 05
Turquoise Jay (Cyanolyca turcosa) perched on a branch in Ecuador.

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Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe (Attagis gayi) feeding on seeds in the highlands of Ecuador.

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Glenn Bartley

Glenn Bartley

Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who specializes in photographing birds in their natural habitat. He currently resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’s West Coast. Glen runs instructional photo workshops throughout the year to exciting destinations around the world. Upcoming trips include Vancouver Island, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Churchill Manitoba and Peru. He focuses on birds because there are so many species, they can be found almost anywhere, they are challenging to photograph and beautiful to watch.

Glenn Bartley

Glenn Bartley

Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who specializes in photographing birds in their natural habitat. He currently resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’s West Coast. Glen runs instructional photo workshops throughout the year to exciting destinations around the world. Upcoming trips include Vancouver Island, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Churchill Manitoba and Peru. He focuses on birds because there are so many species, they can be found almost anywhere, they are challenging to photograph and beautiful to watch.

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