Gary and Dona's, and Ram and Dawn's, and Joe and Esther's

Amazing Birding Trip to Ecuador

March, 2011

Part 5: Bella Vista

From Los Bancos we returned to Bella Vista. Well, Ram and Dawn and Joe and Esther returned to Bella Vista. For Dona and me, it was our first time there. Wow! What a cool place! The weather was overcast the whole time we were there, but we did get a glimpse of Cotacachi volcano.

There is a big tower above the dining facility that has guest quarters. We didn't get to stay there, but it struck me as a cool place to stay when you are there if you don't mind climbing up all the stairs.

There were semi-tame birds everywhere. Hummingbirds, trogons ...

Bella Vista Lodge Bella Vista Lodge
Some Guest Quarters at Bella Vista Lodge Our Group Quarters
Bella Vista Lodge
Main Dining Hall, Gift Shop and Guest Facilities
Cotacachi Waterfall
Cotacachi Waterfall

While we were there, Ram had a birthday. We got the cook to make him a surprise cake.

Dawn Relaxing at Bella Vista Lodge Ram and his Birthday Cake
Dawn Enjoying Bella Vista Lodge Ram's Birthday

There were numerous trails from Bella Vista Lodge. In the short time we had on this visit there, Dona and I didn't have time to explore them all. We did some birding, and also went on one general nature hike with a different local guide where we learned some other interesting things.

For example... There is a local worm about as big around as your thumb, and up to a meter long! We saw some holes where it goes underground, but we didn't see an actual worm. Phooey! There is a tree they call "Sangre de Drago", which means "Blood of the Dragon", because when you cut into it, the sap turns red when it is exposed to oxygen and looks like blood. Woah....

Fake Munched Leaf Giant Fern Sangre de Drago
Fake Munched Leaf Giant Fern Sangre de Drago Tree
Worm Holes Anolis Basilisk
Worm Holes Anolis Basilisk
Blue-Winged Mountain Tanager Blue-Winged Mountain Tanager
Blue-Winged Mountain Tanager Blue-Winged Mountain Tanager
Xxx Masked Trogon
Xxx Masked Trogon
Montane Woodcreeper Turquoise Jay Dusky Bush Tanager
Montane Woodcreeper Turquoise Jay Dusky Bush Tanager
Rufous Collared Sparrow Xxx Masked Flower Piercer
Rufous Collared Sparrow
Yeah, I know, it's ubiquitous
But I'm new at this and I want credit for it!
Xxx Masked Flower Piercer
Plate-Billed Mountain Toucan Plate-Billed Mountain Toucan Plate-Billed Mountain Toucan
Plate-Billed Mountain Toucan Plate-Billed Mountain Toucan Plate-Billed Mountain Toucan
Scaled Antpitta Babies Xxx
Scaled Antpitta Babies Xxx
Violet-Tailed Sylph Violet-Tailed Sylph
Violet-Tailed Sylph Violet-Tailed Sylph
Booted Racket Tail Booted Racket Tail (Female)
Booted Racket Tail Booted Racket Tail (Female)
Collared Inca Collared Inca
Collared Inca Collared Inca
Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird
Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird
Xxx Hummingbird
Xxx Hummingbird

There were some pretty cool creatures in the rainforest around Bella Vista; things which I'm sure inspire science fiction and horror film writers. All you need to do is grow them up to elephant size and they would be terrifying. As it was, we were afraid to touch some of them, knowing they aren't all as warm, fuzzy and good-natured as they first appear.

Rhinocerous Beetle Caterpillar
Rhinocerous Beetle Caterpillar we were afraid to touch!

The flowers were amazing; as usual, mother nature's creativity is far greater than mine was as a child with a box of crayons.

Orchid Orchid Orchid
Orchid
Flower
Flower
Flower Berries Berries
Flower Berries