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Written by Charles Hesse
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Aug 24, 2006 at 12:00 AM |
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OLLANTAYTABO
PERU
CUZCO (Compass)
Lat:00o00´S/00o00´W ha topography msl
Protected/registered status
Best Time for visit (13th April, 2006)
Birding Site Guide
Ollantaytambo is a popular topurist town with famous ruins. This is a good base from which to visit Machu Picchu and polylepis forest nearby. Ollantaytambo is easily reached by public transport from Cusco. There are a few direct buses including some that go to Quillabamba which probably leave from the main terminal. Easier though is to take a minibus to Urubamba and change. Urubamba buses leave from Avenida Grau near the centre of Cuzco and cost 3s. At the terminal in Urubamba, Ollantaytambo minibuses leave when full. These take just half an hour and cost 1s. There are several places to stay in Ollantaytambo. We stayed at La Choza which was 25s for a double.
For the road towards Abra Malaga and Quillabamba, turn left when you reach the ruins. The road leads along the valley, parrallel with the train tracks and the river, then turns up into a valley after a few kms. I walked about 11km along this road to the km102 marker. The first few kms were not too interesting birdwise but had Green-and-white Hummingbird on flowering Aloe and Rust-and-yellow Tanager on a scrubby hillside on the right. Birding improves when you head up into the valley and over a bridge. Soon after the bridge, around the km98 marker in agricultural land I saw Black-backed Grosbeak, Chestnut-breasted Mountain-Finch and Black-and-white Seedeater. Between the km99 and km100 there is a trail to the right which leads down to a spot on the river where I saw White-capped Dipper and Torrent Duck. In scrub on the right of the road at the km100 marker I saw Creamy-crested Spinetail, Yellow-billed Tit-Tyrant, White-throated Tyrannulet and Rust-and-yellow Tanager.
I saw 26 species including 5 lifers
Species seen
Torrent Duck Merganetta armata
American Kestrel Falco sparverius
Spot-winged Pigeon Patagioenas maculosa
Band-tailed Pigeon Patagioenas fasciata
Eared Dove Zenaida auriculata
Andean Swift Aeronautes andecolus
Sparkling Violet-ear Colibri coruscans
Green-and-white Hummingbird Leucippus viridicauda Endemic
Creamy-crested Spinetail Cranioleuca albicapilla Endemic
White-crested Elaenia Elaenia albiceps
White-throated Tyrannulet Mecocerculus leucophrys
Yellow-billed Tit-Tyrant Anairetes flavirostris
Tufted Tit-Tyrant Anairetes parulus
White-capped Dipper Cinclus leucocephalus
House Wren Troglodytes aedon
Chiguanco Thrush Turdus chiguanco
Cinereous Conebill Conirostrum cinereum
Rust-and-yellow Tanager Thlypopsis ruficeps
Blue-and-yellow Tanager Thraupis bonariensis
Chestnut-breasted Mountain-Finch Poospiza caesar Endemic
Black-and-white Seedeater Sporophila luctuosa
Band-tailed Seedeater Catamenia analis
Rufous-collared Sparrow Zonotrichia capensis
Golden-billed Saltator Saltator aurantiirostris
Black-backed Grosbeak Pheucticus aureoventris
Hooded Siskin Carduelis magellanica
Other Fauna
A total of -- species of mammals.
There are -- recorded species of amphibians and reptiles.
Flora
Author: Charles Hesse
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