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    Buff Tailed Sicklebill 01
    Buff Tailed Sicklebill perched on a branch with its curved bill open

    Buff Tailed Sicklebill 01

    January 21, 2026
    Tags Birds Buff Tailed Sicklebill Ecuador Hummingbirds

    The Sicklebill has a specialty bill to access the inner parts of strange shaped flowers. This Buff Tailed Sicklebill was very elusive and we could only see it by crawling under some bushes to see where it perches.

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    Giant Hummingbird 01
    Giant Hummingbird in flight above leafy shrubs with misty hills beyond

    Giant Hummingbird 01

    January 20, 2026
    Tags Birds Ecuador Giant Hummingbird Hummingbirds

    Unfortunately this is the best shot I could get of a Giant Hummingbird. I say it’s unfortunate because I would have rather captured an image that truly shows the size of this Hummingbird. A better photograph would be of this Giant Hummingbird flying next to another Hummingbird for comparison. That opportunity did not work out this time so hopefully I will get to try again in the future.

    This is still a pretty cool shot though.

    The Giant Hummingbird is the largest of all Hummingbirds.

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    Black Tailed Trainbearer 02
    Black Tailed Trainbearer tucked among orange tipped mountain plants

    Black Tailed Trainbearer 02

    January 20, 2026
    Tags Birds Black Tailed Trainbearer Ecuador Hummingbirds

    Another photograph of the Black Tailed Trainbearer as it stopped to have a snack.

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    Black Tailed Trainbearer 01
    Black Tailed Trainbearer with long tail perched atop highland shrubs

    Black Tailed Trainbearer 01

    January 19, 2026
    Tags Birds Black Tailed Trainbearer Ecuador Hummingbirds

    This Black Tailed Trainbearer was very difficult to photograph, but my friend Dennis and I did our absolute best while up to our knees in tall grassy bushes. We both didn’t know what the word Trainbearer meant so we looked it up. In case you also do not know, a Trainbearer is a person that holds a person’s dress if it is very long and dragging on the ground. That long dress is called a train for some old timey reason I’m sure. Now you can see why someone named this a Hummingbird a Black Tailed Trainbearer.

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    Ecuadorian Hillstar 04
    Ecuadorian Hillstar in flight calling among soft orange wildflowers

    Ecuadorian Hillstar 04

    January 19, 2026
    Tags Birds Ecuador Ecuadorian Hillstar Hummingbirds

    Another shot of the same Ecuadorian Hillstar from all the other posts. I told you that I have many to share. This is actually a photograph of that Hillstar in a sequence with the photograph in the previous post. In that other photograph the Hillstar is taking off from its perch and as it took off I held my shutter button down on my camera and followed it in my view while it dove down. This gave me a series of photographs because my camera takes a lot of photos as the shutter button is held down.

    We all know how fast Hummingbirds fly, right? Well if you don’t now then I’ll tell you that they fly very fast. In fact, they are very mobile and are the only type of bird that can also fly backwards (people love to tell me that fact). So following them in my viewfinder while trying to hold down the necessary buttons on my camera is very difficult. It takes a lot of thought process so at the time I do not even know what I end up capturing. This sequence is a very good example of that. I had no idea at the time that this Hillstar was on the hunt. In fact, I would have never even thought that was a possibility as I thought it only ate out of flowers. But I have proof that this Hillstar was hunting because I captured it taking off of its orange perch, swooping down, and opening its mouth directly at a small bug that was flying right in front of it. You may not have even noticed the big in my photograph but it is there, just behind the orange blog on the right. That orange blob is an orange flower that happen to be real close to me and that’s what happens with my lens when its focusing on something a little further. This creates a cool depth effect but also takes up a bit of real estate in my photographs. However, it still manages to capture the little bug that existed behind the orange flowers because it is very good.

    I have some bad news though… You may not get to see any more photos in this sequence. The other photos are not as good. The next photograph in this sequence would have been really cool because it is of the Hilltar in another pose as it was about to eat the bug. Unfortunately all that action is behind an orange blob, similar to the bug in this photograph. Therefore it is not very good so I will probably never share it.

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    Ecuadorian Hillstar 03
    Ecuadorian Hillstar hovering above orange flowering shrubs in a green meadow

    Ecuadorian Hillstar 03

    January 19, 2026
    Tags Birds Ecuador Ecuadorian Hillstar Hummingbirds

    Another shot of the same Ecuadorian Hillstar from the previous post. I took a bunch of photos of the same Hillstar so I’ll have even more to post.

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    Ecuadorian Hillstar 02
    Ecuadorian Hillstar hovering with wings spread over red blossoms

    Ecuadorian Hillstar 02

    January 18, 2026
    Tags Birds Ecuador Ecuadorian Hillstar Hummingbirds

    Another shot of the same Ecuadorian Hillstar from the previous post. I took a bunch of photos of the same Hillstar so I’ll have even more to post.

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    Ecuadorian Hillstar 01
    Ecuadorian Hillstar with violet throat among orange paramo flowers

    Ecuadorian Hillstar 01

    January 18, 2026
    Tags Birds Ecuador Ecuadorian Hillstar Hummingbirds

    High in the Andes Mountains in Ecuador lives this Ecuadorian Hillstar. Known as the Páramo, the ecosystem which this Hillstar lives is unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. It has a desert like feel to it due to the types of plant that grow there but the Páramo only exists at an elevation of around 10,000-13,000 feet so it’s very high in elevation and fairly cold. In fact, the nearby volcano was covered in a lot of snow. My friend Dennis, who was the organizer of the birding photography tour that I was a part of in Ecuador, and I were mesmerized by the Páramo and I think that it was both of our favorite places we visited in Ecuador. The Ecuadorian Hillstar only lives in the Páramo regions which seems like it would be rough on a small hummingbird but there are plenty of flowers around for it to sustain itself.

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    Giant Antpitta 01
    Giant Antpitta standing on the forest floor framed by green foliage

    Giant Antpitta 01

    January 17, 2026
    Tags Birds Ecuador Giant Antpitta

    You may not know what an Antipitta is but here is an example one. This is a very special example though because the Giant Antpitta is the largest of all Antpitta species. They are also very elusive and rarely seen. Well, generally rarely seen. Our local guide Andy knows where this Antipitta is located and his family even named it Maria. That’s not to say that it is seen all the time but knowing the area where it lives is definitely an advantage.

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    Strong Billed Woodcreeper 01
    Strong Billed Woodcreeper clinging to a tree snag, snapping at an insect

    Strong Billed Woodcreeper 01

    January 17, 2026
    Tags Birds Ecuador Strong Billed Woodcreeper

    This Strong Billed Woodcreeper was using its namesake to dig out bugs in this tree and I captured the perfect moment where it threw one of them up right before swallowing it.

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    Banana Slug

    “I think I found more Field Notes under this Mushroom.   Forage👆 it to discover more”

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