Tumbes
Reserved Zone
7 Days / 6 Nights
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Day 1: Arrive in Lima and transfer to our hotel in Lima. |
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2: Morning flight to Tumbes. On arrival in Tumbes (just south
of the Ecuadorian border) well transfer to the comfortable Costa
del Sol hotel and after an early lunch head out into the mangrove thickets
in Tumbes Mangrove Reserved Zone. From a local boat well enter narrow
channels in search of Masked Water Tyrant, Rufous-necked Wood-Rail, Clapper
Rail, White Ibis and Mangrove Warbler. Well see many shorebirds and inshore seabirds here as well and there is also a chance of two species of Whistling Duck. Herons include: Yellow-crowned and Black-crowned Night-Herons, Little-Blue, White-necked and Tricolored Heron, plus a recently discovered population of Bare-throated Tiger-Heron. Mangrove Black Hawk is also a possibility. In the late afternoon well bird in the desert scrub along the road. Species we expect here include: Pacific Parrotlet, Scarlet-backed Woodpecker, Necklaced Spinetail, Superciliaried Wren, Collared Antshrike, Bairds Flycatcher, Tawny-crowned Pygmy-tyrant, Pearl Kite, Tumbezian Tyrannulet Tumbes Sparrow and Cinereous Finch. Night at Hotel Costa del Sol. (B,L,D) |
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3: Well get an early start to-day so as to be in prime
habitat at dawn. We drive east down rutted, dusty roads in four wheel
drive jeeps to El Mirador for a dawn breakfast as the birds start to sing.
Well walk a track with no traffic looking for birds of the drier
forest amidst some of the most fantastic bombax forest on earth. Giant
green barked, pot bellied trees hanging with spanish moss provide a home
for One-colored and Slaty Becards, Tumbes Peewee, White-headed Brush-Finch,
Plumbeous-backed Thrush, Ecuadorian Ground Dove, Tumbes Swift, Saffron
Siskin, Red-masked Parakeet and many other commoner widely distributed species. In the pm well leave our vehicle and walk slowly a two kilometer stretch of trail where we have had luck with Black-capped Sparrow, Henna-hooded Foliage-gleaner and Scrub Antpitta. Well arrive at Quebrada El Faical at dusk with our safari camp already set up. (B,L,D) |
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4 and 5: Over the next two days well bird the area between
Quebrada Faical and Pozo del Pato and the slopes of Cerro San Miguel -
the highest, wettest and greenest part of Tumbes. Here in the Tumbes Reserved
Zone, mile upon mile of prime dry deciduous forest stretches as far as
the eye can see. The Ecuadorian border is a stones throw away, but unfortunately
on that side of the border there is little, or no forest left. Here on
the Peruvian side, Ocelots and Mantled Howler Monkeys survive unmolested, as does the very interesting Tumbesian avifauna. Birds we hope to see over the next two days, and that we have seen here in the past include : Pale-browed Tinamou, Gray-backed Hawk, Black-hawk Eagle, Rufous-headed Chachalaca, Crested Guan, Ochre-bellied Dove and Pallid Doves, Gray-cheeked Parakeet, Bronze-winged Parrot, West Peruvian Screech-owl, Green-breasted Mango, Ecuadorian Piculet, Red-rumped Woodpecker, Guayaquil Woodpecker, Blackish-headed Spinetail, Slaty Spinetail, Henna-hooded and Rufous-necked Foliage-gleaner, Chapmans Antshrike, Grayheaded Antbird, Scrub Antpitta, Pacific Elaenia, Rufous-winged Tyrranulet, Ochraceous Attila, Pacific Royal Flycatcher, Black-tailed Fycatcher, Ecuadorian Thrush, White-vented Plumleteer, Green-crowned Woodnymph, Violet-bellied Hummingbird, Gray-breasted Flycatcher, Pacific Fire-eye, Lesser Greenlet, Yellow-tailed and White-edged Orioles. Nights in camp. (B,L,D) |
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| Day 6: Well bird the morning hours between our camp at Pozo el Pato and Quebrada Faical where well transfer to our jeeps and return to the drier forest for the rest of the afternoon and after lunch bird our way back to Tumbes thru drier deciduous forest, looking especially for Saffron Siskin and Becards, planning to arrive in Tumbes at dusk. Night at Hotel Costa del Sol. (B,L,D) | |
| Day 7: Flight from Tumbes to Lima (or drive to Chiclayo if taking the Maranon North Peru tour) International flights home or overnight at our hotel close to the airport or join our Iquitos tour. (B,L,D) | |
| Departures 2010: Mar 7-13, Jun 21-27 | |
| 2010
Rates per person: $2520. Single Supplement: $214 Does not include air Lima-Tumbes-Lima |
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