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Tuesday, 8 March 2022

South-east Brazil: photos and sound recordings

As mentioned here, I spent 10 days in the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil in mid-February. I don't think I'll have time to do a photo diary, unfortunately, let alone a proper trip report. So, I figured a long gallery of some of the images (a better way of saying photodump!) and recordings would be the next best thing. It wasn't great for photography, as we were often under the canopy or beneath grey skies, and many birds were either drab juveniles or adults in scruffy post-juvenile moult. Anyway, here we are ...


Swallow-tailed Kite.

Dusky-legged Guan

Half-collared Sparrow.

Guira Cuckoo.

Streamer-tailed Tyrant.

Slaty-breasted Wood-Rail

Yellow-headed Caracara.


Toco Toucan.

Bat Falcon.

Southern Antpipit.

Crested Caracara.

White-tailed Hawk.

Black-necked Aracari.

Swallow-tailed (Blue) Manakin.

Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper.

White-throated Spadebill.

Streaked Flycatcher.

Dusky-legged Guan.

Itatiaia Spinetail.

Black-and-gold Cotinga.

Campo Flicker.

Scaled Woodcreeper.

Magpie Tanager.

Pale-browed Treehunter.

Dusky-tailed Antbird.


Surucua Trogon.

Bananaquit.

Black Jacobin.

Rufescent Tiger-Heron.

Chestnut-backed Antshrike.

Crested Becard.

Southern Rough-winged Swallow.

White-headed Marsh Tyrant.

Channel-billed Toucan.

Black-bellied Whistling Duck.

Swallow-tailed Hummingbird.

Capybara.

Wedge-tailed Grass-Finch.

Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture.

White-faced Whistling Duck.

Grassland Sparrow.

Grey-headed Kite.

Chalk-browed Mockingbird.

White-browed Meadowlark.


Violet-capped Woodnymph.


Black-throated Mango.

Chestnut-bellied Euphonia.

White-chinned Sapphire.

Sombre Hummingbird.


Versicoloured Emerald.




Festive Coquette.

Brazilian Tanager.

Green-backed Trogon.

Saw-billed Hermit.

Green-headed Tanager.

Violaceous Euphonia.

Lesser Yellowlegs.

Black Skimmers.

Halfway up Pico da Caledônia.

Itororo Ecolodge.

Tarituba.

Staking out Giant Snipe.

REGUA wetlands.

















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