Pictures and photos of nature images of equador, ekuador, equator.


              Birds of the Andean Valley




 

Biodiversity of Ecuador.





Galapagos I



Galapagos II



Galapagos III



Isla La Plata



Manabi Coast



Jambeli



Dry Tropical I




Churute



Cloudforest



Andean Valley



Paramo I



Paramo II



Paramo III



Amazon





Female Vermillion Flycatcher Male Vermillion Flycatcher
Rufuos-Collared Sparrow Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) Pululahua
Female Hooded Siskin (Carduelis magellanica) Male Hooded Siskin (Carduelis magellanica) Female Hooded Siskin (Carduelis magellanica)
Black-Tailed Trainbearer  
Glossy-Black Thrush at Cochasqui 3100m Crimson-mantled Woodpecker at El Tablon 3000m Black Flowerpiercer 
Rock Dove Chicks
Rock Dove
American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) Guamote American Kestrel
Great Thrush in Riobamba at 2800m



 

 

The Central Valley still boasts of many birds although it suffered a great change in its environment. In the remaining forests, open agricultural areas, small lakes and even in the polluted cities can birds be observed.






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Travel infomation of Ecuador.
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