EcoAmazonian Lodge is not the best known Lodge among birdwatchers, but the area is definitively good for birds. During our trip in June/July 2013 we stayed four days and three nights at the Lodge. This was also a family trip, so bird was not the first priority all the time. The Lodge is a good place to see a good variety of Parrots, here are some of them.

Red-and-green Macaws. We also had several Scarlet Macaws during our stay at the Lodge.

A group of Blue-andyellow Macaw.

Blue-and-yellow Macaw

Mealy Parrots

Chestnut-fronted Macaws
Red-bellied Macaws, quite common at Eco Amazonian Lodge

Cobalt-winged Parakeets