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Chestnut-crested Cotinga, Colombia

Chestnut-crested Cotinga, Colombia

Participant Keith Betton kindly sent us a few highlights from the recent Colombia tour including this stunning Chestnut-crested Cotinga...

Noble Snipe, Colombia

Noble Snipe, Colombia

... this Noble Snipe which showed brilliantly in Bogota (Keith Betton)

Moustached Puffbird, Colombia

Moustached Puffbird, Colombia

... the unobtrusive Moustached Puffbird is always a good one to see (Keith Betton)

Common Potoo, Colombia

Common Potoo, Colombia

... and this Common Potoo from Laguna de Sonso (if you look carefully you'll see a chick too!) (Keith Betton)

Yellow-eared Parrot, Colombia

Yellow-eared Parrot, Colombia

668 species, 11 antpittas, 10 toucans all in a great Country! Our 2009 Colombia tour in a nutshell where the critically endangered Yellow-eared Parrot was one of the birds of the trip! The following series of photos provides a photodiary of this tour, and all photos were taken during it (Pete Morris)

Plushcap, Colombia

Plushcap, Colombia

We began in the outskirts of Bogata, where good birds included this showy Plushcap (Pete Morris)

Merida Speckled Teal, Colombia

Merida Speckled Teal, Colombia

Wetlands held Bogata Rails and this pair of Merida Speckled Teals (along with a drake Blue-winged Teal on the left) (Pete Morris)

Brown-bellied Swallow, Colombia

Brown-bellied Swallow, Colombia

Brown-bellied Swallows perched on cliffs around the wetlands (Pete Morris)

Apolinar's Marsh Wren, Colombia

Apolinar's Marsh Wren, Colombia

... and the endemic Apolinar's Marsh Wren was found in good numbers (Pete Morris)

Andean Toucanet, Colombia

Andean Toucanet, Colombia

At Laguna Pedro Palo we added a number of new species including this Andean Toucanet (Pete Morris)

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