Bicolored Antvireo: a poorly known species of antbird

I am not expecting it. The morning along the edge of Tatamá National Natural Park in Risaralda is already generous with tanagers and mixed flocks moving through the mid-elevation forest. Then a dark shape shifts quietly inside a dense tangle of bamboo. At first it is just movement and shadow. When the bird turns, the… Continue reading Bicolored Antvireo: a poorly known species of antbird

Rufous-gaped Hillstar in fast flight

It is hovering right in front of me, close enough that I can hear the thin, insect-like buzz of its wings. For a second I forget the camera in my hands. The Rufous-gaped Hillstar (Urochroa bougueri) seems suspended in the fresh Andean air of the late evening, facing me directly, its breast a combination of… Continue reading Rufous-gaped Hillstar in fast flight

At short tripreport to Colombia in January 2026 with special focus on accommodation used

January is a good month to escape winter and recalibrate the senses. This year I spent two weeks birdwatching in Colombia, traveling through the western and central Andes without spending too much time driving. The trip wasn’t characterized by long car journeys or ticking off sightseeing lists. The focus was on getting to know the… Continue reading At short tripreport to Colombia in January 2026 with special focus on accommodation used

Hotel Mandalay 1941 near Pereira: the base for Otún Quimbaya

Arriving at Hotel Mandalay 1941 feels less like checking in and more like stepping into a pause between forest edges. The road from Pereira winds through coffee farms and humid green folds, and by the time the hotel appears, bird calls already dominate the soundscape. Mornings begin with mist lifting off the hills and movement… Continue reading Hotel Mandalay 1941 near Pereira: the base for Otún Quimbaya

Long-billed Woodcreeper at Amazon shore

The river is high again, swallowing the forest edges and turning the lower branches into reflections. Along the flooded shore, a flicker of movement catches my eye — long, chestnut brown, with a bill like a gentle scythe. It’s a Long-billed Woodcreeper (Nasica longirostris), emerging curiously from the semi-submerged forest to inspect a line of… Continue reading Long-billed Woodcreeper at Amazon shore

Fiery-tailed-Awlbill in 1st sunlight

Early in the morning, when the first light breaks over the canopy, I catch sight of a Fiery-tailed Awlbill (Avocettula recurvirostris). The bird perches quietly on a slender branch, its long, slightly upturned bill catching the glow of the rising sun. For a moment, the metallic green plumage shimmers, and the fiery tones of the… Continue reading Fiery-tailed-Awlbill in 1st sunlight

Extensive preening of a Versicolored Emerald

This morning, in front of the shaded veranda of a small pousada just outside Manaus, the rainforest decided to offer me a front-row seat to a private grooming session. Perched barely three meters away on a low branch was a Versicolored Emerald (Chrysuronia versicolor), resting as if the world had slowed just for him. His… Continue reading Extensive preening of a Versicolored Emerald