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Received — 17 April 2026 Reflections of the Natural World

EB48 – Moth Lights and Mountain Birds: A New Chapter Begins at Guango Lodge

17 April 2026 at 13:00
Arriving at Guango Lodge felt like entering a cooler, quieter Andean world where dawn birds and the forest’s layered rhythms created a timeless, living welcome woven from mist, movement, and the murmur of the Río Papallacta. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with a birding tour in Ecuador.

Received — 15 April 2026 Reflections of the Natural World

EB47 – Ascending Into Mist and Mountain Air at Río Quijos EcoLodge

15 April 2026 at 13:00
Climbing from El Quetzal toward Río Quijos, the day unfolded as a seamless blend of roadside surprises, river‑edge targets, and cloudforest color, each stop adding new species and renewed momentum as the journey pressed on toward Guango Lodge. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with a birding tour in Ecuador.

Received — 13 April 2026 Reflections of the Natural World

EB46 – El Quetzal Bosque Protegido: Songbirds of the Afternoon

13 April 2026 at 12:12
An afternoon walk through El Quetzal revealed a calmer, more contemplative side of the forest, where understated songbirds and familiar species offered quiet beauty and character before the journey carried us onward toward new habitats and fresh surprises. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with a birding tour in Ecuador.

Received — 11 April 2026 Reflections of the Natural World

EB45 – Midday Birding Adventures in the El Quetzal Protected Forest

11 April 2026 at 13:00
El Quetzal Bosque Protegido unfolded as a lush, hummingbird‑filled sanctuary where the cloudforest’s color, motion, and quiet magic set the stage for a vibrant midday interlude before the forest shifted toward an entirely new cast of characters. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with a birding tour in Ecuador.

Received — 9 April 2026 Reflections of the Natural World

EB44 – Warm Light in a Cool World: The Cinnamon Flycatcher of San Isidro

9 April 2026 at 13:00
A gentle, steady presence in the cloudforest, the Cinnamon Flycatcher became the quiet emblem of renewal—its warm glow and unhurried grace mirroring the author’s own return to clarity and grounding. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with a birding tour in Ecuador.

Received — 7 April 2026 Reflections of the Natural World

EB43 – A New Day of Luck and Light at Cabañas San Isidro

7 April 2026 at 12:05
After days of illness and frustration, a clear morning at San Isidro brought a surge of color, energy, and photographic inspiration, marking a joyful return to presence and purpose as the journey moved forward toward new wonders. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with a birding tour in Ecuador.

Received — 5 April 2026 Reflections of the Natural World

EB42 – The Day the Photos Disappeared at Cabañas San Isidro

5 April 2026 at 13:00
A day defined by illness, small mistakes, and the devastating loss of an entire set of photos ultimately became a story of resilience, perspective, and the quiet grace of getting a second chance in the Andes. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with a birding tour in Ecuador.

EB41 – Same Jay, New World: Discovering the Inca Green Jay of Ecuador

3 April 2026 at 12:23
In October 2025, Jim Gain joined a birding tour in Ecuador, exploring its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes over 14 days. The blog series chronicles his experiences with birds and nature.

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