This striking raptor is commonly seen while it patrols the river for carrion and small animals.
Bat Falcon
Bat falcon by Joao Quental (Wikimedia Commons)
The small Bat Falcon likes to perch on snags at the edge of the river, especially in wide-open areas that facilitate its hunting strategies. When a bat, swallow, or other small bird flies within range, it tries to catch its prey during rapid flight.
Scarlet Macaw
Scarlet macaw flying, Photo by Lucas Bustamante
This and other spectacular parrot species are often seen in flights over the river, especially during the morning and late afternoon.
Amazon Kingfisher
An Amazon Kingfisher perches near a Tambopata river.
One of three species of kingfishers commonly seen along the river, this one can be recognized by the lack of prominent white marks in the wings and tail.
Look for these and dozens of other bird species during travel to and from our lodges!
by Pat ODonnell