Day 6: Amazon River- River Islands (B,L,D)
In the morning, we get up early to take a delicious breakfast then we leave to observe birds in the islands surrounding the Amazon River. These have different habitats associated to “aguas blancas”. it means the waters come from the Andes and not from the Amazonic basin, that is the reason of the great variety of birds species
Some of these habitats are sandbars, sandbar scrub, woodland undergrowth, overgrown clearings, low and middle growth or woodland and river edge forest, open woodland and open scrub, grassy and marsh areas and tall stands of Cecropia, Ficus and other succession trees.
Some 230 species of birds live in the islands of the Amazon River and 19 seem to be restricted to island habitats, these are Blue-winged Parrotlet, Olive-spotted Hummingbird, Lesser Hornero, Pale-legged Hornero, White-bellied Spinetail, Parker’s Spinetail, Red-and-white Spinetail, Leaden Antwren Castelnau’s Antshrike, Black-and-white Antbird, Ash-breasted Antbird, River Tyrannulet, Brownish Elaenia, Fuscous Flycatcher, Lesser Wagtail-Tyrant, Riverside Tyrant, Bicolored Conebill, Pearly-breasted Conebill.
In the afternoon, after lunch we will be walking along the Promenade of the Amazon River, here the area is grassy and marsh areas, we will find interesting species Purple Gallinule, Lesser Hornero, Pale-legged Hornero, Red-and-white Spinetail, White-headed Marsh-Tyrant, Short-crested Flycatcher, Orange-headed Tanager, Purple-throated Euphonia, Lined Seedeater, Black-throated Mango, Brown-chested Martin, Gray-breasted Martin and some vultures like Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture y Greater Yellow-headed Vulture. Overnight in Heliconia Amazon River Lodge.