After breakfast, we will go to Cajamarca, in search of another main target of the trip, the Yellow-eared Parrot (Ognorhynchus icterotis)
Once we arrive at the place, and if it is not too late, we will have the opportunity to visit a reserve of “Palmas de Cera” trees, which are nesting places for parrots.
Likewise, we will have the opportunity to do multi-flash photographs of very beautiful hummingbirds in the area (Optional).
Depending on the success of the day before, we will visit again, early in the morning, the private reserve of “Palmas de Cera” trees in search of the Yellow-eared Parrot (Ognorhynchus icterotis).
Then we will go in search of another species of parrot. Or we can go to the bird feeders in the private reserve, where there are great chances of observing Tolima Blossomcrown (Tolima Blossomcrown) y Yellow-headed Brushfinch (Yellow-headed brushfinch), endemic species that frequently visit the gardens of the place.
In the morning of Day 4, we will head to a special site in the high-elevation cloud forest, where we will focus on photographing one of the most beautiful and sought-after hummingbirds of the Andes: the Rainbow-bearded Thornbill.
This species inhabits higher elevations and, with good light and patience, offers outstanding opportunities to capture its iridescent colors and natural behavior in a stunning Andean setting. This session will be fully photography-oriented, prioritizing angles, clean backgrounds, and soft morning light.
Hotel: Urapanes del Bosque