Day 9: Milpe & Sachatamia Reserve | Mindo Cloud Forest & Manakin Leks
After an early breakfast, you’ll explore the Sachatamia Reserve, a private, ecological reserve exceeding 120 hectares of cloud-rain forest. In the morning you will visit the different birding trails and feeders around this reserve located in the Protected Forest of Mindo-Nambillo. After lunch at the lodge, we will continue birding in Milpe Birding Sanctuary and Manakin Leks.
Target Species: Golden Collared Honeycreeper, Black-chinned Mountain Tanager, Orange-breasted Fruiteater, Choco Vireo, Green Thorntail, Rose-faced Parrot, Spinetails, Chlorophonia, Rufous- Throated Tanager, Broad-billed Motmot, Indigo Flowerpiercer, Lyre-tailed nightjar, Pale-mandibled Aracari, Streak-capped Treehunter and others choco endemic bird species.
Milpe is another key reserve of the Mindo Cloud Forest Foundation and is one of the best sites in the world to see the Chocó endemic Club-winged Manakin.
Along the trails, we have good chances of running into large mixed-species flocks that contain Chocó Warbler, Tropical Parula, Slate Throated Whitestart, Chocó Tyrannulet, Tawny Rumped Myiobius, Slaty Antwren, Rufous Rumped Antwren, Spotted and Wedge-billed Woodcreepers, Brown-billed Scythebill, Buff Fronted, Ruddy and Scaly-throated Foliage Gleaner, Western Woodhaunter, Cinnamon and One-colored Becards, Silver-throated, Bayheaded, Rufous-throated, White-winged, Whiteshouldered and Ochre-breasted Tanagers, Yellow-tufted Dacnis, Yellow-collared Chlorophonia and many more! The banana feeders can be a true spectacle (although activity is seasonal), with stunners like Red-headed Barbet, Pale-mandibled Aracari, Chocó Toucan, Black Cheeked Woodpecker, Rufous Motmot, Orange-billed Sparrow, Orange-bellied and Thick-billed Euphonias, Silver-throated, Rufous-throated, Blue-grey, White-lined and Blue-necked Tanagers all feeding at close range!
The hummingbird feeders attract gems like White-necked Jacobin, Crowned Woodnymph, Green-crowned Brilliant, Andean Emerald and the tiny Green Thorntail.
The adjacent Milpe Gardens has a great trail through mature foothill forest where we will continue to look for specialities.
Rare birds that we have encountered here include Indigo-crowned Quail-Dove, Lanceolated Monklet, Orange-crested Flycatcher, Chocó Trogon, Scaly-throated Leaftosser, Crimson-bellied Woodpecker and Spotted Nightingale-Thrush.