Sacsayhuaman isn't a place were you can see a lot of birds, but walking around this archaeological site there is always something to see.

Andean Lapwing, probably not present all year in the area.


Black-throated Flowerpiercer, this is a common bird in the area.

Stronewalls

White-throated Hawk soaring above the ruins, this is a scarce raptor west of the Andes.
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