Jorupe Reserve – Ecuador
About
The Jorupe Reserve is located close to the border of Peru and Ecuador, near Macará city. This relatively small reserve is only two square miles but protects important endangered birds and vegetation only found in the Tumbesian dry forest. Many birders and nature photographers think of this region as a hidden gem. The forest is considered dry because of the Ceiba trees that inhabit the region. The birds and animals have a hard time hiding because of the lack of foliage on these trees during the dry season. This is a big opportunity for nature photographers and ornithologists to see the Masked Flowerpiercer, Purple-throated Sunangel, White-tailed Jay, and the often hard to find, Watkin’s Antpitta. In January, when the season shifts to being wetter, the striking yellow Guayacanes blooms and creates a whole new landscape for other birds to thrive. Since January is nesting season, you have the opportunity to see many different kinds of nests.
In addition to birds, the Guayaquil Squirrel is native to the area. This squirrel is larger than ones we typically see, standing at one foot tall. Fun fact: squirrels are not as common to South America as they are in the states. About a half an hour drive from the reserve is the Urraca Lodge. This small lodge has three trails giving visitors amazing access to some of the popular species of birds in the area. These trails are relatively easy to maneuver and cater to the casual to experienced hikers and birders.
Owen traveled to Jorupe Reserve in April 2014.
Birds found here
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Amazilia Hummingbird
Order
apodiformesFamily
trochilidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Amazilis amazilia
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Passerine (Perching) Birds -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Jorupe Reserve - Ecuador
BIRD CALLS
Amazilia Hummingbird -
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Masked Flowerpiercer
Order
passeriformesFamily
thraupidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Diglossa cyanea
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Passerine (Perching) Birds -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Jorupe Reserve - Ecuador
BIRD CALLS
Masked Flowerpiercer -
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Red-masked Parakeet
Order
psittaciformesFamily
psittacidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Psittacara erythrogenys
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Conservation Status
Near Threatened
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Passerine (Perching) Birds -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Jorupe Reserve - Ecuador
BIRD CALLS
Red-masked Parakeet -
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Pacific Pygmy Owl
Order
strigiformesFamily
strigidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Glaucidium peruanum
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Birds of Prey -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Jorupe Reserve - Ecuador
BIRD CALLS
Pacific Pygmy Owl -
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Purple-throated Sunangel
Order
apodiformesFamily
trochilidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Heliangelus viola
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Passerine (Perching) Birds -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Jorupe Reserve - Ecuador
BIRD CALLS
Purple-throated Sunangel -