To underline the large diversity of wildlife in the Manu National Park in Perú we did a list of the animals we saw while we were on our 8-day trip.
Mammals
Bolivian Black Hat Squirrel Monkey
Toppins Titi Monkey
Red Howler Monkey
Light colored Howler Monkey
Tschudi‘s Woolly Monkey
Black Spider Monkey

A Black Spider Monkey watching us
Bearded Emperor Monkey
Wedel‘s saddleback tamarin
Shock-headed capuchin
Large-headed capuchin
Jaguar (black)
(Margay) Y
Giant otter

Three Giant Otters fighting for a fish
Southern Amazon Red Squirrel
Andean Fox
Brazilian Tapir
Brazilian rabbit
Reptiles and amphibians
Black Caiman

A black Caiman in the Cocha Salvador
White Caiman
Cat-eye snake
Common Mussurana
Spotted river turtle
Sideneck river turtle
Amazon race runner
2 other kinds of lizards
Jaguar Monkey frog
Common milk frog

On the lakeside there were hundreds of these small frogs
Giant gladiator tree frog

This Giant gladiator tree frog is the largest frog in Manu NP
Madre de Dios thin toed frog
Three-striped poison frog
Yurimaguas poison frog

Do you see the frog hiding in the trumpet leave?
Crested forest toad

This crested forest toad is very hard to find on the ground
Cane toad
a Crab
Insects and spiders (selection)

Bullet ant
Fire ant
Leafcutter ant
Army ant
Stick insect (small/medium/gigantic)

A gigantic stick insect – it was about 30-40 centimeters long
Grasshoppers and crickets
Blue electric morpho butterfly
Cockroaches
Caterpillars
Jumping spider

A jumping spider close-up – “They don’t jump at you”, Carlos said. He was right.
Banana spider
Brownback tarantula
Wolf spider
Golden silk arjuper
Orbid webbing spider
Social spiders
Hornback spider
Clearwings butterfly
Uropijio

Dragonflies
Snails
Hundreds of moths and millions of mosquitoes

Our guide Carlos helped us identify the animals we saw
Birds
Jabiru
Orinoco Goose
Muscovy duck
Sungrebe
Speckled chachalaca
Andean guan
Spix‘s Guan
Blue-Throathed Piping-Guan
Festive coquette (a Hummingbird)
Razor-billed Currasow
Beotropic cormorant
Anhinga
Cocoi Heron
Fasciated tiger heron
Boat-billed heron!! (Very rare)
Capped heron
Roseate spoonbill
Great egret
Cattle egret
Limpkin
Snowy egret
Horned screamer
Black vulture
Turkey vulture
Greater yellow-headed vulture
King vulture
Swallow-tailed kite
Plumbeous kite
Laughing falcon
Great black-hawk
Black-coralled hawk
Roadside hawk
Broad-winged hawk
Nighthawk

Nighthawks on a tree log in the Manu River
Osprey
Black Caracara
Wattled Jacana
Pied lapwing
Southern lapwing
Large-billed tern
Black skimmer
Pale-vented pidgeon
Blue-and-yellow macaw
Scarlet macaw
Red-and-green macaw

Red-and-green macaws at the lick, getting minerals to digest their food
Chestnut-fronted macaw
White-eyed parakeet
Dusky-headed parakeet
Basked-headed parakeet
Tui parakeet
Blue-headed parrot
Yellow-crowned parrot
Orange cheeked parrot
Mealy parrot
Masked tytira
Greater Ani
Smooth-billed ani
Black-billed thrush
Hoatzin
Lyre-tailed nightjar
Sand-colored nighthawk
White-collored Swift
Golden-tailed sapphire (Hummingbird)
White-chinned sapphire
Gray-breasted sabrewing
Goalden-headed quetzal
Rufous motmot
Striolated puffbird
Black-fronted nunbird
Swallow-wing
Chestnut-eared aracari
White-throated toucan
Yellow-tufted woodpecker
Spot-breasted woodpecker
Crimson-crested woodpecker
Andean flicker
Lineated woodpecker
Cinnamon flightcatcher
Gray-capped flightcatcher
Lemon-browed flightcatcher
Great kiskadee
Social flightcatcher
Boat-billed flightcatcher
Lesser kiskadee
Long-tailed tyrant
Tropical kingbird
Andean cock-of-the-rock
White-winged swallow
Black-capped donacobius
Magpie tanager
Silver-beaked tanager
Three-stripped hemispingus
Blue-gray tanager
Blue-and-black tanager
Blue-necked tanager
Swallow tanager
Turquoise tanager
Grass-grewn tanager
Blue-black grassquit
Red-capped cardinal
Spectacled redstart
Dusky green oropondula
Russet-backed oropendula
Crested oropendula
Yellow-rumped cacique
Giant cowbird
Chestnut finch
Pale-tailed barbthroat
Grayish saltator
Yellow brow sparrow
Social flycatcher
Ruddy ground dove
Double colour seedeater
Strirated heron
Black-fronted nunbird
Squirrel cuckoo
Ferrugginous Pygmy-Owl

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You spelled Andean Flicker wrong 😉 I loved that night! ❤
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