#throwback to the first antpitta i ever photographed, i've seen 11 species & photo'd 8

there's a tiny bit of text on the photo because i made up a PDF booklet of all the antpittas I've photographed so far & this is one of the illustrations, maybe sometime i'll find a way to put it online...

#ThrowbackThursday #Bird #Antpitta #Birding #BirdFeeder #Photograph #CloudForest #Andes #Neotropics #Biodiversity

"i crawled through a whole nest of spiderwebs to get to u & pose for this picture!"

#Bird #Birding #Antbird #Antpitta #Neotropics #Forest #CloudForest #Photograph #BIrdPhotography #BirdsOfMastodon

"i am the most noble specimen u will encounter today" -- perfectly posed & poised antpitta

#Bird #Birding #Antpitta #Antbirds #Forest #CloudForest #Neotropics #Wildlife #WildlifeWednesday #Photograph #BirdPhotography

hey kids, it's #TongueOutTuesday & while i don't have any good anteater shots this antpitta was reasonably cooperative

#Bird #Birding #Antpitta #AntEater #Cute #Neotropics #Andes #Colombia #BirdsOfMastodon #Forest

𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬

✧ crescent-faced antpitta ✧

The crescent-faced antpitta (Grallaricula lineifrons) is a species of bird in the antpitta family, Grallariidae. It is found in scattered locations in the Andes, from southern Ecuador through to Colombia's Quindío Department. It inhabits the undergrowth of humid forest, both cloudforest and elfin forest...

#QuindíoDepartment #antpitta #Colombia #HaciendaElBosque #Andes #Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent-faced_antpitta

Short video panning over the #landscape in #Sumapaz #NationalPark, #Colombia. This is around 3,700 m above sea level in one of the largest remaining areas of the #Páramo ecosystem. The swamp in the middle of the scanned area contained lesser #yellowlegs, Andean #teal and American #coot. The surrounding areas held Boyaca #antpitta, Apolinar's #wren, green-throated #helmetcrest, many-striped #canastero and Brazilian #GuineaPigs.

#birds #nature

I spent the weekend visiting #NationalParks outside #Bogotá, #Colombia, mainly for #birds. There was plenty of rain, and the light wasn't great, but it was wonderful to explore new ecosystems (Páramo and Bosque Alto-Andino) and see some distinctive species.

Andean #Condor (one of two soaring and then on a cliff in #Chingaza NP)

Female Torrent #Duck (#BosqueGuajira Reserva Natural)

Black-billed Mountain-#Toucan (Bosque Guajira)

Boyaca #Antpitta (#Sumapaz NP)

A Giant Antpitta (Gralaria Gigante) as seen at the wonderful Refugio Paz de las Aves in Ecuador last November
#birds #BirdPhotography #WildlifePhotography #birding #Ecuador #antpitta