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Hemiepiphyte growing on a tree stump next to the dinning hall area with the hummingbird feeders in Cerro Dantas Wildlife Refuge.
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Burmeistera vulgarisObserver
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Found on the loop trail going west from the station. Approximately 200 m away from the beginning of the trail.
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Commonly found in the degraded forest surrounding the station building sometimes on the ground sometimes as an epiphyte. Yanayacu Biological Station, Cosanga, Quijos, Napo, Ecuador.
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Easily found in the understory of the Cynthia Trail inside Yanayacu Biological Station in Quijos, Cosanga, Napo, Ecuador. Most common in the primary forest on top of the ridge.
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Seen next to the road to Cerro Dantas about 300 m before the road ends.
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Seen along the main road to Cerro Dantas, approximately 200 m before the end of the road for vehicles.
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Seen along the main trail to Cerro Dantas some 300 m after the end of the road for vehicles.
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Seen on the Wilford Guindon trail close to the beginning of the big bridge. Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
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Found as an epiphyte growing next to the middle of the big bridge on the Wilford Guindon Trail.
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Growing on the ground underneath the trees lining the trail on the elfin forest at the continental divide on the last 50-100m before reaching the Ventanas Outlook insde the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
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Quite common along the main trail to the Ventanas Outlook inside the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
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Seen on the way to the Ventanas Outlook along the main trail (approx. 150 m before the outlook).
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American Robin (Turdus migratorius)Observer
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Fledgling I found on a patch of grass a few meters away from the tree where its nest was