Hato Cedral provides quite a different perspective on the
llanos to Hato Piñero. The reason is its location in
the low llanos. The forest mosaic and rolling hills of Piñero
are entirely absent; here the land is as flat as “further
than never again”, to quote Venezuelan writer Rómulo
Gallegos. The 53,000 ha ranch consists of flat savannas and
open flooded grasslands criss-crossed by creeks. Two major
rivers with associated gallery forest cross the ranch. In
the wet season, Hato Cedral seems like one large shallow lake
and often the main access is by boat. Nesting herons and ibis
are a major attraction. In the dry season, the water bodies
shrink and wildlife becomes increasingly concentrated in the
remaining waterholes. By March the wildlife spectacle is unsurpassed
anywhere on the continent.
All the llanos endemics found at Hato Piñero occur
at Cedral. With the large extensions of water, waterfowl like
Orinoco Sheldgoose and Comb Duck are much easier to find than
in the northern llanos, both being all but absent from Hato
Piñero. Likewise Agami Herons are much more easily
found along the creeks. The avifauna contains fewer Coastal
Cordillera elements but more Amazonian-Orinocan species like
Zigzag Heron, Amazonian Black-Tyrant and Riverside Tyrant.
Yellow-knobbed Curassows are considerably less common and,
because there is far less forest than at Hato Piñero,
dry forest birds are a shade harder to find. White-naped Xenopsaris
is relatively easy and can even be seen at the lodge, together
with White-bearded Flycatcher, Yellow-browed Tyrant and a
host of other speciality birds.
Specialities and endemics
Orinoco Sheldgoose
Zig-Zag Heron
Agami Heron
Rufous-vented Chachalaca S
Yellow-knobbed Curassow S
Dwarf Cuckoo S
Pale-bellied Hermit S
Copper-rumped Hummingbird S
Pale-headed Jacamar S
Russet-throated Puffbird S
Scaled Piculet S
Pale-tipped Inezia S |
Riverside Tyrant
Amazonian Black-Tyrant
Yellow-browed Tyrant
White-bearded Flycatcher S
White-naped Xenopsaris
Stripe-backed Wren S
Glaucous Tanager S
Trinidad Euphonia S
Orinocan Saltator S
Venezuelan Troupial S |
Full bird checklist
Ascanio, D. and G.A. Rodríguez. 1995. Lista de la
Fauna Silvestre del Hato El Cedral, Santuario de Fauna Matiyure,
Estado Apure, Venezuela. Sociedad Conservacionista Audubon
de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela. 304 spp., but now up around
310 spp. 57 pp. Available from SCAV (http://www.audubondevenezuela.org).
(also 4. Llanos: Hato Piñero)
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