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A juvenile and an adult being fed worms at Tapichalaca Reserver. Some Golden-plumed Parakeets call as they fly over at the beginning.
Tapichalaca Reserve, Fundacion Jocotoco
June 29 2015
Newly discovered only just in 1997, the Jocotoco Antpitta is an endangered species found in the Tapichalca Reserve in southern Ecuador. The discovery also spurred the founding of an organization in Quito dedicated to the protection of Ecuador’s most threatened habitats, ecosystems, and rarest birds, including this Antpitta that provided the organization its name, the Jocotoco Foundation.
Yanacocha Reserve (Fundación Jocotoco), Ecuador
IUCN Red List: Least Concern (nicht gefährdet)
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Amethyst-throated Sunangel (Heliangelus amethysticollis) at Casa Simpson in Tapachalaca Reserve. Ecuador.
Tapichalaca Reserve (Fundación Jocotoco), Ecuador
IUCN Red List: Least Concern (nicht gefährdet)
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GREAT SAPPHIREWING (hummingbird) female Pterophanes cyanopterus. This Great Sapphirewing female appears to be diving as she flies through the forest at the Yanacocha Reserve on the northwestern flanks of Volcán Pichincha in northwest Ecuador. This photo was taken in the afternoon at the reserve on May 16, 2012. On this day after 9:00 AM, it was mostly overcast with dense fog; but there were occasional periods when there was partial sunlight.
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Esta foto de cerca de una hembra de la especie de colibrí de nombre común Alazafiro Grande Pterophanes cyanopterus se sacó en la Reserva Yanacocha de la Fundación Jocotoco en las faldas nordoccidentales del Volcán Pichincha de gran altura de Ecuador en mayo de 2012.
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Yunguilla Reserve (Fundación Jocotoco), Ecuador
IUCN Red List: Endangered (stark gefährdet)
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El Gobierno Municipal de Piñas dirigido por el Alcalde Joseph Cueva González firmó el lunes 11 de Enero, en el Salón de la Ciudad, el convenio bipartito con la Fundación JOCOTOCO
Grallaria ridgelyi | Tapichalaca Reserve, Loja, Ecuador
Discovered in 1997, this endangered species is known from only a few sites along the Ecuador-Peru border.
Very rare and only discovered in 1997; there are perhaps 500 of them in extreme SW Ecuador and a newly-discovered population of them just across the Rio Canchis in extreme NW Peru. The Reserva Tapichalaca was established to protect them.
Several of these large large antpittas at the Reserva have learned to come to a shelter on a Reserva trail at the same time each morning, where they are provided with pieces of earthworms, on which they feed. They walked up to within 6 feet of us.
Martin Schaefer (Nature Wealth/Fundación Jocotoco) Christof Schenck (Frankfurt Zoological Society of 1858) Korbinian Kantenwein (Nature Wealth)
in conversation with Auguste von Bayern
(Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence/Nature Wealth) at the DLD Nature, September 12 and 13, 2024, Free press image © Dominik Gigler for DLD / Hubert Burda Media
Long-billed Starthroat (Heliomaster longirostris) at the Umbrellabird Lodge in Buenaventura Reserve in Ecuador.
GLOSSY FLOWERPIERCER Diglossa lafresnayii in the Yanacocha Reserve high up on the northwestern side of Volcán Pichincha in northwest Ecuador.
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Esta foto de cerca de un Pinchaflor Satinado Diglossa lafresnayii se sacó en la Reserva Yanacocha de la Fundación Jocotoco en las faldas nordoccidentales del Volcán Pichincha de gran altura de Ecuador en mayo de 2012.
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Martin Schaefer (Nature Wealth/Fundación Jocotoco) Christof Schenck (Frankfurt Zoological Society of 1858) Korbinian Kantenwein (Nature Wealth)
in conversation with Auguste von Bayern
(Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence/Nature Wealth) at the DLD Nature, September 12 and 13, 2024, Free press image © Dominik Gigler for DLD / Hubert Burda Media
Boris Herrera with Diego, one the the field managers at Tapichalaca who feeds the Jocotoco antpittas each morning