Ecuador | Explore the Chocó-Andes with KS Nature Photography

Ecuador | Explore the Chocó-Andes with KS Nature Photography

About this trip

An extraordinary abundance of bird life inhabits the forests of northwestern Ecuador. Amid the cloud forest on the western slopes of the Andes Mountains, join KS Nature Photography and your expert guide to photograph as many of the country’s 1,640-plus species as possible on this 6-day adventure. In particular, much of the avifauna you’ll encounter is endemic to the Chocó region, while other species are more easily found here than any place else. Along the way, learn about the conservation efforts in place to protect the flora and fauna of the region, enjoy great chances to shoot interesting mammals, butterflies, amphibians, and reptiles, and straddle the equator at the Middle of the World Monument.
Combine this trip with another exciting KS Nature Photography adventure: Ultimate Galápagos Islands Experience aboard M/Y Tip Top IV, Nov. 22 - Dec. 5, 2023.

Highlights

  • Explore the Chocó ecoregion across a variety of protected areas, including Yanacocha Biological Reserve and Alambi Cloud Forest Reserve.
  • Visit the famed Refugio Paz de las Aves, known as a haven for antpittas and Andean Cocks-of-the-rock.
  • Meet a representative from a community project dedicated to restoring the habitat of the Black-breasted Puffleg, the official emblematic bird of Quito.
  • Spend time in the Mashpi-Amagusa Reserve for target species like the Rose-faced Parrot, Orange-breasted Fruiteater, Chocó Vireo, Moss-backed Tanager, and Indigo Flowerpiercer.

Meet your leader

Krisztina Scheeff

Based in San Diego, CA, Krisztina Scheeff is an award-winning and professional nature photographer. Recognized for her photographic work in National Audubon Society as well as a finalist in the prestigious Wildlife Photograph of the Year competition, Krisztina’s photos have been published in magazines and articles around the world, including National Geographic, Wild Planet Photo Magazine, California 101, San Diego Audubon Society, American Wild Magazine, Birders Digest, Marine Conservation Magazine – UK, North American Nature Photography Association, and more. They have also been featured in Art Shows and Galleries around the country. Krisztina operates a successful business leading Photography Workshops and Tours to Scotland (Puffins), Ireland, Galápagos Islands, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Hungary, and Bosque del Apache, NM. She also leads workshops for bird festivals around the country and presents at various events.

Krisztina spent years studying and photographing the Rushing Grebes and guides her clients at Lake Hodges in San Diego to experience this amazing behavior and capture their own photos.

To see more photos, check out KS Nature Photography at www.KSNaturePhotography.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KSNaturePhotography or on Instagram @KSNaturePhotography.

Puembo

Nov 17, 2023

Upon arrival in Quito, you'll be met outside the secured area of the airport and transported to the hotel, where check-in starts at 3 p.m. Most flights arrive in the evening. No meals are included on this day. The elevation in Puembo is about 7,750 feet. If desired, Holbrook can assist with pre-night accommodation (at additional cost).

Overnight at San Jose de Puembo

Mindo

Nov 18, 2023

This morning depart for Mindo, making several stops en route along the Paseo del Quinde ecoroute, known also as Nono-Mindo Road. Your first stop is at Yanacocha Biological Reserve. Clinging to the slopes of Pichincha Volcano at an altitude of approximately 10,000 feet, and comprising 2,371 acres of mostly elfin Polylepis forest, this protected area was established to safeguard the critically endangered and endemic Black-breasted Puffleg. Other high-altitude species include Andean Guan, Rainbow-bearded Thornbill, Golden-breasted and Sapphire-vented Pufflegs, Great Sapphirewing, Sword-billed Hummingbird, Rufous and Tawny Antpittas, Ocellated and Blackish Tapaculos, Black-chested and Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanagers, Golden-crowned Tanager, and many more. After a picnic lunch in the reserve, continue driving with quick stops to look for stunners such as Toucan Barbet, Plate-billed Mountain-Toucan, and Beautiful Jay. While driving down to the lower altitudes of the subtropical forest region, be on the lookout for Blue-winged Mountain-Tanager and White-winged Brush-Finch. Next, stop at Alambi Cloud Forest Reserve, where 250 species-including 32 hummingbirds-have been recorded. The reserve covers a large range of altitudes (4,750 to 7,210 feet) and spans two major basins: the Alambi Valley and the pristine Goaycape Valley. Regulars include Brown Violetear, Booted Racket-tail, Fawn-breasted and Green-crowned Brilliants, and Golden and Silver-throated Tanagers. While at Alambi, stop to visit a plant nursery that's at the heart of a community reforestation project. Walk with a representative through the nursery and garden to learn more about the program and the various species of flowering plants being cultivated to restore Black-breasted Puffleg habitat. Continue to Mindo in time for a program orientation and dinner.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Bellavista

Mindo

Nov 19, 2023

Spend the morning at Mashpi-Amagusa Reserve, a 320-acre protected area in the Chocó foothills that functions as a critical link between lower subtropical forest and higher montane forest at neighboring Mashpi Lodge. The altitude here ranges from 2,450 to 5,600 feet. The birding is fantastic along this corridor, with many Chocó endemics that are difficult to find elsewhere, such as Rose-faced Parrot, Orange-breasted Fruiteater, Chocó Vireo, Moss-backed Tanager, Black Solitaire (seasonal), and Indigo Flowerpiercer; a few, like Long-wattled Umbrellabird, require a little luck. Feeders on-site offer great opportunities for photos of tanagers and hummingbirds. Return to the lodge in the afternoon for more bird photography. The lodge has an amazing garden area with plenty of feeders to attract the birds.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Bellavista

Mindo

Nov 20, 2023

Start early with a visit to Refugio Paz de las Aves near Nanegalito (13 miles northeast of Mindo, at 4,590 feet). Angel Paz is the proprietor of this private reserve, and his story is an excellent example of community conservation. Angel was formerly a local logger who transformed his property into a haven for antpittas and Andean Cocks-of-the-rock over a decade ago. His early fame came quickly when he learned how to coax the rare and elusive Giant Antpitta into the open with earthworms. He now has six different species of antpittas staked out on his property: Giant, Yellow-breasted, Ochre-breasted, Chestnut-crowned, Moustached, and Scaled. Other incredible birds on the property include Lyre-tailed Nightjar, Rufous-bellied Nighthawk, Olivaceous Piha, Dark-backed Wood-Quail, Crested and Golden-headed Quetzals, and a fantastic mix of hummingbirds.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Bellavista

Quito

Nov 21, 2023

Return to Quito in the afternoon and stop en route at the Mitad del Mundo Monument. Most international flights depart very late this evening or before dawn the next morning, so please be ready to check out of the hotel and travel to the airport immediately after the farewell dinner. If you are joining the Galapagos tour or your flight departs tomorrow, enjoy the night, relax!

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at San Jose de Puembo

Nov 22, 2023

Arrive home to the United States today, or if you have a day flight, travel to the airport. You will keep your same room if you are joining the Ultimate Galápagos Islands Experience aboard M/Y Tip Top IV group arriving tonight. *Hotel check-out time is 1 pm.

Breakfast- included