Our hotel, set amid great scenery & right in the
A series of great hiking trails
run through the forest.
Wing banded Hornero
Masked Water Tyrant
Grey breasted Martin
Yellow bellied Seedeater
Straight billed Woodcreeper.
This is probably a young bird, showing more dark
on the bill than normal.
Large Elaenia
Yellow breasted Flycatcher
Sayaca Tanager
Rufous bellied Thrush
Buff breasted Tody Tyrant
Grey headed Spinetail
Rufous Gnatcatcher
Band tailed Manakin
Purple throated Euphonia
This frog had amazing camouflage!
On 14th January I awoke to a misty dawn set in magnificent forest. Birding began right outside the door of the hotel & it was fast & furious! New birds fell into my notebook at regular intervals. We walked the entrance road to the hotel in the morning & then a slightly higher forest trail in late morning.Wing banded Hornero
Masked Water Tyrant
Grey breasted Martin
Yellow bellied Seedeater
Straight billed Woodcreeper.
This is probably a young bird, showing more dark
on the bill than normal.
Large Elaenia
Yellow breasted Flycatcher
Sayaca Tanager
Rufous bellied Thrush
Buff breasted Tody Tyrant
Grey headed Spinetail
Rufous Gnatcatcher
Band tailed Manakin
Purple throated Euphonia
This frog had amazing camouflage!
The N E Brazil group
The rare Grey breasted Parakeet
Yellow chevroned Parakeet
Showing the chevrons!
Red cowled Cardinal
The village was full of beautiful flowers.
A fine looking Tarantula!
On returning to the hotel at dusk, I found this
hunting insects in the car park!
Great Antshrike
After an afternoon break, we drove to a small village set amongst great forest, manly for the range restricted Grey breasted Parakeet. The area proved ot be very birdy & we had a great afternoons birding.
White faced Whistling Ducks &
a Common Gallinule
Masked Ducks doing what hey normally do - hiding!
Male Masked Duck
Female
This is a scarce & nomadic bird throughout its range.
It can be hard to find.
Rather easier to see here!
White faced & Black bellied Whistling Ducks
Brazilian Teal
A whole host of stuff on here!
Wood Storks & Great Egrets.
On 15th we left early & drove south to Crato. It was an all day drive through semi arid scrub with intermittent granite domes dotting the landscape. We birded several ephemeral wetlands alongside the road which proved to be quite productive. We arrived at out hotel well after dark, it was a very long day!
It is amazing how the scenery
The long drive to Crato.
The polluted river at the edge of town
which proved to be the only water for miles.
As we got nearer to Crato, the landscape
got a little greener.
White faced Whistling Ducks &
a Common Gallinule
Masked Ducks doing what hey normally do - hiding!
Male Masked Duck
Female
This is a scarce & nomadic bird throughout its range.
It can be hard to find.
Rather easier to see here!
White faced & Black bellied Whistling Ducks
Brazilian Teal
A whole host of stuff on here!
Wood Storks & Great Egrets.
The very charismatic Great Xenops
Don't you just hate leaves!
The 16th proved to be brilliant days birding. Dawn saw us birding the Chapada do Araripe National Forest. It was a slow start but soon activity picked up & we saw some brilliant species including the charismatic Great Xenops!
This is the famous water park
& it is surrounded by this....
The wonderful Chapada do Aripe
Tufted Ear Marmoset
This one was hunting for insects.
Planalto Hermit
Most of the late morning & afternoon was spent in the nearby water park, where we saw the Araripe Manakin well.
Scissor tailed Nightjar
Common Potoo
We then returned to the National Forest for some outstanding nocturnal birding recording four species of night bird!
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