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Birds of Ecuador, Antisana Volcano Video.


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High altitude birds of Antisana Volcano National Reserve, Ecuador. Henk and Jenny Breij kindly provided the footage of the Andean Lapwing, landscape and all the photos. Most birds were filmed at the páramo at an altitude of 4000+ meter: Carunculated Caracara, Black-faced Ibis, Stout-billed Cinclodes, Chestnut-winged Cinclodes, Andean Lapwing, Ecuadorian Hillstar, Andean Lapwing, Black-winged Ground Dove, Plumbeous Sierra-Finch, Andean Coot, Silvery Grebe, Andean Duck, Andean Teal and Andean Gull. The Black Flowerpiercer, Shining Sunbeam, Giant Hummingbird and Black-tailed Trainbearer were filmed near the Tambo Condor Restaurant at an altitude of 3500 meter.

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