Our Month in Ecuador- More Hummingbirds Than You Can Imagine

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One of the highlights of our visit to the Bellavista Reserve was the abundance of hummingbirds. There were so many birds that it was difficult to focus on just one! But after getting my bearings and observing the birds for a few minutes, I was able to see patterns as they flittered between the trees, flowers, and feeders that the reserve hung in harmony with the natural environment.

The guides at Bellavista informed us that there are 14 species of hummingbirds commonly seen in the cloud forest. I am not sure if we were lucky enough to see all of the species on this list, but we saw many of them!

  • Tawny-bellied Hermit

  • Fawn-breasted Brilliant

  • Booted Racket-tail

  • Green Violetear

  • Collared Inca

  • Violet-tailed Sylph

  • Sparkling Violetear

  • Buff-tailed Coronet

  • Purple-throated Woodstar

  • Andean Emerald

  • Gorgeted Sunangel

  • Wedge billed Hummingbird

  • Speckled Hummingbird

  • Purple-bibbed Whitetip

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