Two years of conservation efforts by ProAves have avoided the extinction of a species endemic to Colombia: the Yellow-eared Parrot.
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Cerulean Warbler: A songbird saved by the mountains of Santander
A 19th Century German explorer and endangered songbird have one place in common: the central mountains of Santander.
Can the regal Crax Alberti survive Colombia’s peace?
The internal conflict may have saved the Blue-billed Currassow from extinction, but the challenge ahead is to give this species a fighting chance at survival.
Rupicola: The rock stars of Colombia’s Vaupés department
The Rupicola inhabits the rainforests and caves of Vaupés. An elusive species to even the most tested birders, the cock-of-the-rock was first spotted in British Guiana.
Exploring Colombia’s páramo wonder world of Sumapaz
Once a corridor used for moving hostages from the interior to the eastern plains, peace and tranquility have returned to the Páramo de Sumapaz, an outing close to the capital.
Leaving home for Colombia’s feathered friends
Trade in the daily grind for the daily grit of birdwatching in a country – Colombia – that prides itself on having more species than any other in the world.