Ecuador birds other than hummingbirds

We really did not spend all our time watching at feeders, but feeder birds are over-represented in my photographs because they are so much easier to photograph. Most of the Mirador Rio Blanco photos were taken from a restaurant table.

Dusky Pigeon — at Reserva Canandé

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Pallid Dove — at Mirador Rio Blanco

Maroon-tailed Parakeet — at Mangaloma

Smooth-billed Ani — at Mangaloma

Barred Puffbird — at Mangaloma

Crimson-rumped Toucanet — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Plate-billed Mountain-Toucan — at Bellavista

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Pale-mandibled Aracari — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Chocó Trogon — at Mangaloma

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Black-cheeked Woodpecker — at Mirador Rio Blanco

Golden-olive Woodpecker — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Giant Antpitta — at Refugio Paz de las Aves
This is "Maria", the world's most famous Giant Antpitta. Due to their retiring habits, until recently Giant Antpittas were one of the most difficult birds to observe—until Angel Paz learned how to lure them out.

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Yellow-breasted Antpitta — at Refugio Paz de las Aves
This is "Willi", the world's most famous Yellow-breasted Antpitta.

Long-wattled Umbrellabird — at Mangaloma

Black-capped Tyrannulet — at Bellavista

Ornate Flycatcher — at Milpe

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Long-tailed Tyrant — at Reserva Canandé

Rusty-margined Flycatcher — at Mangaloma

Masked Tityra — at Reserva Canandé

Blue-and-white Swallow — at Milpe

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Ecuadorian Thrush — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Turquoise Jay — at Bellavista

Brown-capped Vireo — at Mindo Loma

Thick-billed Euphonia — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Orange-bellied Euphonia — at Reserva Canandé

Yellow-bellied Siskin — at Refugio Paz de las Aves

Buff-rumped Warbler — at Mirador Rio Blanco

Bananaquit — at Mirador Rio Blanco

Guira Tanager — at Mirador Rio Blanco

Lemon-rumped Tanager — at Mirador Rio Blanco

Blue-gray Tanager — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Palm Tanager — at Mirador Rio Blanco

Golden Tanager — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Silver-throated Tanager — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Rufous-throated Tanager — at Milpe

Blue-necked Tanager — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Green Honeycreeper — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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Glossy Flowerpiercer — at Yanacocha

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Masked Flowerpiercer — at Yanacocha

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Black-winged Saltator — at Mirador Rio Blanco

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