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Antisana Ecological Reserve High Elevations in the Andes Ecuador Birding Destination |
| Location of Antisana Ecological Reserve |
Antisana is located about 1 hour east of Quito in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. |
| Description of Antisana Ecological Reserve |
Antisana Ecological Reserve is a newly created reserve located at about 12,000 ft elevation in the eastern Andes of Ecuador. The reserve is located on the slopes of Antisana Volcano about an hour's drive from Quito and has been preserved as an important ecological corridor between Antisana, Cayumbe Reserve above Papallacta Pass, and lower elevation reserves on the east slope. It features lagoons, cloud forests in the ravines, and paramo tundra.
Antisana is the best place in Ecuador to see Andean Condors. While there are no guarantees, the chances of seeing a condor there are substantially better than at Papallacta Pass because the area is less visited and less disturbed. Another target bird we won't see elsewhere is Black-faced Ibis, a rare and very locally distributed species best found at Antisana. Antisana Reserve also offers closer views of Silvery Grebe, Andean Teal, Andean Ruddy-Duck, Andean Coot, and Andean Gull than are typically possible at Papallacta Pass. Many other higher elevation specialties are also to be found there, although not Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe, which is best found at Cayumbe Reserve above Papallacta Pass.
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| Partial bird checklist of Antisana Ecological Reserve |
| Bold face indicates species that are localized in distribution within the country, endemic, near endemic, endangered, threatened, or vulnerable to extirpation. |
| 1 | | Silvery Grebe | Podiceps occipitalis |
| 2 | | Great Egret | Ardea alba |
| 3 | | Snowy Egret | Egretta thula |
| 4 | | Cattle Egret | Bubulcus ibis |
| 5 | | Agami Heron | Agamia agami |
| 6 | | Black-crowned Night-Heron | Nycticorax nycticorax |
| 7 | | Boat-billed Heron | Cochlearius cochlearius |
| 8 | | Andean Ibis | Theristicus branickii |
| 9 | | Black-faced Ibis | Theristicus melanopis |
| 10 | | Yellow-billed Pintail | Anas georgica |
| 11 | | Andean Condor | Vultur gryphus |
| 12 | | Cinereous Harrier | Circus cinereus |
| 13 | | Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle | Geranoaetus melanoleucus |
| 14 | | Variable Hawk | Buteo poecilochrous |
| 15 | | Carunculated Caracara | Phalcoboenus carunculatus |
| 16 | | American Kestrel | Falco sparverius |
| 17 | | Aplomado Falcon | Falco femoralis |
| 18 | | Andean Lapwing | Vanellus resplendens |
| 19 | | Greater Yellowlegs | Tringa melanoleuca |
| 20 | | Lesser Yellowlegs | Tringa flavipes |
| 21 | | Baird's Sandpiper | Calidris bairdii |
| 22 | | Andean Gull | Larus serranus |
| 23 | | Band-tailed Pigeon | Patagioenas fasciata |
| 24 | | Eared Dove | Zenaida auriculata |
| 25 | | Black-winged Ground-Dove | Metriopelia melanoptera |
| 26 | | Short-eared Owl | Asio flammeus |
| 27 | | White-collared Swift | Streptoprocne zonaris |
| 28 | | Shining Sunbeam | Aglaeactis cupripennis |
| 29 | | Black-tailed Trainbearer | Lesbia victoriae |
| 30 | | Bar-winged Cinclodes | Cinclodes fuscus |
| 31 | | Stout-billed Cinclodes | Cinclodes excelsior |
| 32 | | Tawny Antpitta | Grallaria quitensis |
| 33 | | Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant | Ochthoeca fumicolor |
| 34 | | Black-billed Shrike-Tyrant | Agriornis montana |
| 35 | | Plain-capped Ground-Tyrant | Muscisaxicola alpinus |
| 36 | | Brown-bellied Swallow | Notiochelidon murina |
| 37 | | Paramo Pipit | Anthus bogotensis |
| 38 | | Sedge Wren | Cistothorus platensis |
| 39 | | Great Thrush | Turdus fuscater |
| 40 | | Hooded Siskin | Carduelis magellanica |
| 41 | | Spectacled Whitestart | Myioborus melanocephalus |
| 42 | | Cinereous Conebill | Conirostrum cinereum |
| 43 | | Plumbeous Sierra-Finch | Phrygilus unicolor |
| 44 | | Plain-colored Seedeater | Catamenia inornata |
| 45 | | Black Flowerpiercer | Diglossa humeralis |
| 46 | | Rufous-naped Brush-Finch | Atlapetes latinuchus |
| 47 | | Rufous-collared Sparrow | Zonotrichia capensis |
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