Ralph Paonessa Photography Workshops (RPPhoto.com)

Ecuador Hummingbird Photography Workshop

Photo workshop and tour for hummingbirds and birds of Equator

September 9-21, 2026

Join us in Ecuador for an amazing hummingbird and nature experience. We will stay at lodges on both the east and west sides of the Andes for maximum hummingbird diversity.

Additional Lodge Added:

In addition to Tandayapa and Guango Lodges, we have now added two nights at Birdwatchers House to our itinerary. This has been a favorite stop of participants, and we'll have time for multi-flash setups for hummingbird specialties such as Velvet-purple Coronet and Empress Brilliant, as well as photos of the spectacular Plate-billed Mountain Toucan.

We'll photograph a wide array of hummingbirds while staying in elegant and comfortable accommodations with all meals provided. We'll also visit several other bird photo hotspots on day trips.

Special offer for bird and nature lovers: $1,600 Discount for non-participant spouse or guest (limited only in not using the multiple flash equipment).

The most hummingbirds of any trip!

On our previous trips to Ecuador, we photographed over thirty hummingbird species at these lodges. The diversity and spectacular appearance of Ecuador's "shining jewels" is amazing.

Check out photos from past Ecuador workshops

Our Ecuador photo galleries show the birds we've photographed on this workshop — including beautiful tropical species besides all the hummingbirds:

Multiple Flash Equipment Provided

We supply all the flash equipment for our hummingbird workshops. You simply need to bring your camera, lens, and tripod.

Why Ecuador?

  • 150 species of hummingbirds
  • 1,600 bird species
  • The Andes Mountains soar to over 20,000 ft (6,000 m) — at the Equator! — providing amazing species diversity
  • Great food and accommodations

Add-on: Antisana and high-altitude birds

Extend your trip for 2 nights to photograph the high altitude Antisana Reserve and its unique birdlife. We'll seek out special hummingbirds such as Ecuadorian Hillstar, Shining Sunbeam, and Giant Hummingbird; plus Andean Condor, Carunculated Caracara, Andean Lapwing, and more birds of the high paramo. Ecuador Hummingbirds Antisana add-on.