EditorialBirds spotted at the various lodges, including hoatzin (bottom left) harpy eagle (front and low-center), paradise tanager (above eagle), chestnut-fronted macaw, (flying off to the right), and gray-breasted mountain toucan (flying off to the left). (Alexis Rockman/The New York Times)
EditorialBirds spotted at the various lodges, including hoatzin (bottom left) harpy eagle (front and low-center), paradise tanager (above eagle), chestnut-fronted macaw, (flying off to the right), and gray-breasted mountain toucan (flying off to the left). (Alexis Rockman/The New York Times)
EditorialChristian Cooper, a prominent bird watcher who works in communications, in Central Park in New York, May 27, 2020. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times)
EditorialFrom left: Andrés Cuervo, an ornithologist at Universidad Nacional in Bogotá; Mauricio Cuéllar, a biologist and birding guide in Caquetá; Jessica Díaz, a field biologist hired for the expeditions, and Daniel Díaz, check mist nets — loose, wispy netting that causes birds to become trapped in its pockets — near Florencia, Colombia, Aug. 7, 2021. (Federico Rios/The New York Times)