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PERU 2011: Crossing the Andes

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Jan 31, 2012 | by Kevin Loughlin
Rufous-breasted Chat Tyrant

Departing Cusco early we headed east toward the Amazon Basin. Birding all the way, of course, regular showers made visibility difficult.

Crossing the Andes at 14000 feet.
Mountain Caracara

A brief stop at the top of the pass allowed quick views of a pair of Mountain Caracaras, their beautiful black-and-white pattern offering opportunity for quick identification.

In the town of Paucartambo
City fauna

The final ‘big town’ we passed through was Paucartambo, where we stopped for a short walk to stretch out legs and prepare for a long journey yet to come.

Scaled Metaltail
Scaled Metaltail

As we continued through the mountains, descending into cloudforest, the rain also continued. A few brief stops allowed some birding but the rain quickly put a dampener on the longer walks.

Brown-backed Chat Tyrant
On the edge of Manu

Finally arriving at the final pass, the entry point to the Manu Biosphere Reserve. It was all downhill from here… along the ‘exhilarating’ Manu Road!

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