The Cerulean Warbler Bird Reserve was created in July 2005 to protect important wintering grounds for the Cerulean Warbler and several other species of migrants. The Reserve is 545 acres of forest, and on the western slope of the Eastern Andes in Colombia in the town of San Vicente de Chucuri and bordering the Yariguíes National Park.
More than 500 birds have been observed at the Reserve, including the Gorgeted Wood-quail, Black Inca, Chestnut-bellied Hummingbird, White-mantled Barbet, Parker’s Antbird, Brown-rumped Tapaculo, and Mountain Grackle.