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Birds of Colombia: A Journey Through the World’s Most Bird-Rich Nation
Few countries inspire birdwatchers quite like Colombia. With close to 2,000 recorded species, more than any other nation on Earth, its forests, mountains, and wetlands make it the beating heart of global bird diversity. It is a country where every ridge, river, and canopy seems alive with colour and sound.
Among the essential companions for exploring this extraordinary avifauna is Birds of Colombia, the acclaimed field guide by Steven L. Hilty. More than a checklist, it’s the culmination of decades of fieldwork and observation, a work that has become indispensable to professionals and amateurs alike.
Why Colombia is the World’s Top Birding Destination?
Colombia’s geography explains its avian abundance
From the Caribbean coast to the Amazon basin, the country’s varied landscapes support an unparalleled range of ecosystems—Andean cloud forests, tropical lowlands, savannas, mangroves, and páramos. Each region hosts its own community of birds: the brilliant hummingbirds of the Pacific Chocó, the high-altitude specialists of Los Nevados, the macaws and toucans of the Amazon. Endemics such as the Santa Marta Parakeet, Cauca Guan, and Chestnut-capped Piha are symbols of this extraordinary richness.

📷 An adult Cauca Guan perched in a tree, photographed by Josep del Hoyo.
Top birding hotspots in Colombia
- Pacific Chocó – lush rainforests with rare hummingbirds and tanagers
- Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta – world-famous for its endemics
- Chingaza and Los Nevados National Parks – home to high-altitude species
- Amazonas region – best for macaws, toucans, and raptors
Each region offers its own palette of colours and sounds, and Birds of Colombia helps birders navigate this immense diversity with clarity and precision.
A Comprehensive Guide for Every Birder
Birds of Colombia is the most complete and updated field guide to the country’s birdlife. It includes 1,965 species, more than 3,600 illustrations, and 2,000 distribution maps, all aligned with the taxonomy of HBW & BirdLife International. Each account details plumage, voice, range, and behaviour, offering a complete picture of every species known to occur in the country.

📷 Species entry for the Chestnut-capped Piha (Lipaugus weberi) from Birds of Colombia, page 352.
A Field Guide Shaped by Experience

Author Steven L. Hilty is one of the foremost authorities on Neotropical birds. His years in the field across South America have yielded a reference that combines scientific rigour with practical clarity.
More Than Identification: A Record for Conservation
In Colombia, where habitats are changing fast, guides like Birds of Colombia serve as living archives of biodiversity. They help travellers recognise species but also remind readers of what is at stake. Each observation and confirmed sighting contributes to a growing body of knowledge that supports conservation projects and citizen-science initiatives worldwide.
The book’s design reflects its purpose in the field. Each QR code links to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s eBird database, where users can explore photographs, videos, and sound recordings of the species in question.
Available in flexi-cover and hardback, the guide is made to withstand tropical humidity, long drives, and early-morning expeditions, making it as practical in the rainforest as it is on a researcher’s desk.
The Joy of Discovery
To travel in Colombia with Hilty’s guide is to experience the country in high definition. In the misty páramos near Bogotá, the glitter of a sword-billed hummingbird; in the Magdalena Valley, the strange call of an antpitta. Every page deepens the connection between landscape and life.
For first-time visitors, the guide makes an overwhelming bird list approachable; for seasoned ornithologists, it is a reliable reference and a reminder of why Colombia remains an endless frontier for birding.
FAQs: Birding and the Birds of Colombia Field Guide
Q1: Is this guide suitable for beginners?
Yes, it’s accessible to all birders, with clear illustrations and maps.
Q2: What makes it better than other guides?
It’s the only one that covers every species found in Colombia, with the most up-to-date taxonomy and visual detail.
Q3: Where can I buy it?
Directly from Lynx Nature Books or from major ornithological retailers worldwide.
From the misty Andean peaks to the vibrant Amazon lowlands, Colombia offers a lifetime of birdwatching adventures. Birds of Colombia is the trusted companion for exploring the richness of South America’s most diverse avian paradise.
Birds of Colombia is available through the Lynx Nature Books website.