Birds of Ecuador and Culinary Delights

Birds of Ecuador and Culinary Delights



Birds of Ecuador and Culinary Delights
Hummingbird Dessert

Part 05/8 of Glenn Bartley’s month-long trip around Ecuador.

Other highlight birds during our time on the East slope included the stunning EcuadorianHillstar and the cute little Tawny Antpitta.

During our stay on the east slope we also enjoyed some of the best food inEcuador. The soups especially were to die for!

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.

Ecuadorian Hillstar 01
Ecuadorian Hillstar (Oreotrochilus chimborazo) perched on a flowering plant

Tawny Antpitta 01
Tawny Antpitta (Grallaria quitensis) perched on paramo vegetation 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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