Sunday 31 December 2023

2023 review

Another year has passed by, so it's time for another review of my best birds of the past twelve months (lifers in CAPS).

January - Brambling (Brussels); in a good winter for them, I first saw one amongst Chaffinches on my Brussels patch, then well over 100 of them in the Sonian Forest.
February - Alpine Accentor (Luxembourg Province); a bizarre, medieval twitch to the individual overwintering within the walls of Bouillon castle.
March - Western Bonelli's Warbler (Forêt de Fontainebleau, France); a single, early individual located by its occasional bursts of song.
April - Booted Eagle (Mechels Broek, Antwerpen); my first in Belgium spotted circling with Buzzards during a guided tour.
May - Black-winged Stilt (West Flanders); a huge invasion this spring resulted in several breeding pairs, with 31 seen in a small, flooded field near Bruges.
June - ROCK PARTRIDGE (Savoie, France); the first of two butterflying to the trips to Modane in the French Alps finally got me this elusive species thanks to local guide Olivier Trompette.
July - Honey Buzzard (Brussels, Antwerp and Luxembourg); in what must have been a good year for them, I saw three different birds this month, starting with one over the Sonian Forest.
August - Short-toed Eagle (Liège Province); another guiding trip, another eagle, this time an immature migrating along the valley near Trois-Points and only my second in Belgium.
September - Common Crane (Otmoor, UK); a trip to England included a visit to RSPB Otmoor, where I saw an immature Crane, part of the recently re-established breeding population.
October - YELLOW-BROWED BUNTING (Vlieland, NL); a mammoth journey was required to see this 1st-year bird on the last day of its stay!
November - ANDEAN COCK-OF-THE-ROCK (Ecuador); just one of the many highlights of a ten-day birding tour of the Andes.
December - Redwing (Brussels) - present almost daily in the park neighbouring my apartment and even heard singing, which is rare away from their breeding grounds.

During the year, I saw or heard 179 species in Belgium (just 1 more than last year!), with trips to the UK, The Netherlands, France and Berlin taking my European year-list to 229.  Three of these were lifers, namely Rock Partridge, Radde's Warbler and Yellow-browed Bunting, and I added three new species to my Belgian list; Alpine Accentor, Booted Eagle and Radde's Warbler.
I flew to Ecuador the long way round, adding a stopover in Atlanta, where Brown-headed Nuthatch was the only new addition to my life-list, before the flood of new species in Ecuador.  Of the 349 encountered there, 223 (almost two-thirds) were new for me, pushing my life-list to 2789 species, which means I have now seen more than 1/4 of all the birds in the world!
2023 thus ended on 618 species seen/heard in the world, the best of which was of course my most-wanted one, the Cock-of-the-Rock. 
May I wish you all a happy and birdy 2024.

Sunday 24 December 2023

Andean advent Day 24

And finally, my most wanted bird in the world and the main reason for this trip; Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, which we got to see displaying on their lek.



Saturday 23 December 2023

Andean advent Day 23

Andean Condors.  We saw around 15 of them, which is roughly 10% of the Ecuadorian population

Wednesday 20 December 2023

Andean advent Day 20

This raging torrent was home to a family of Torrent Ducks

Monday 18 December 2023

Andean advent Day 18

There weren't many species to be seen at 4200m altitude but Chestnut-winged Cinclodes was common at this elevation.

Sunday 17 December 2023

Andean advent Day 17

Of all the birds featured, this is the only one I'd seen before, but never in this snazzy, intermediate plumage of an immature male White-lined Tanager.

Thursday 14 December 2023

Andean advent Day 14

Two shy, forest species which came to the ground feeder at Amagusa; White-throated Quail-Dove and Dark-backed Wood-Quail.

Sunday 10 December 2023

Saturday 9 December 2023

Andean advent Day 9


The habituated antpittas at the wonderful Refugio Paz de las Aves have affectionately been given names.  We saw four species here (as well as a bonus Rufous-breasted Antthrush), starting with Willy, the Yellow-breasted Antpitta.

Friday 8 December 2023

Thursday 7 December 2023

Wednesday 6 December 2023

Tuesday 5 December 2023

Andean advent Day 5

Yanacocha is also the place we saw our first antpitta of the trip when a family of three Equatorial Antpittas came in, one of them right at my feet!

Monday 4 December 2023

Andean advent Day 4


As you can guess from their entrance sign, the Yanacocha reserve is famous for its Sword-billed Hummingbirds.

Sunday 3 December 2023

Andean advent Day 3

Crimson-mantled Woodpecker, first seen at Yanacocha, but here taken at Hacienda Jimenita

Saturday 2 December 2023

Andean advent Day 2

Puembo Birding Garden is the only place we could see Croaking Ground Dove, since the isolated population here is far removed from its main range in the Pacific lowlands.  Ebird rather tragically, yet surprisingly accurately, likens its call to a wet fart!

Friday 1 December 2023

Andean advent Day 1

I've just got back from a 10-day birding tour of Ecuador, visiting both slopes of the Andes. My traditional online advent calendar will thus feature some Andean birds this year, starting with my first lifer of the trip; Sparkling Violetear, at the lovely Puembo Birding Garden.