| Query: Ara severus | Result: 18th of 20 | |
Papagayos y loros en Colpa TAMBOPATA PERU
Subject: | Papagayos y loros en Colpa TAMBOPATA PERU
| Poster: | Fernando Ramos (frdisej@yahoo.com)
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Resolution: 1600x1200
File Size: 394744 Bytes
Date: 2006:04:08 08:00:55
Camera: X400,D580Z,C460Z (OLYMPUS CORPORATION)
F number: f/2.9
Exposure: 10/150 sec
Focal Length: 174/10
Upload Date: 2006:04:28 11:29:19
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Papagayos y loros en Colpa TAMBOPATA PERU
Papagayos y loros en Colpa TAMBOPATA-PUERTO MALDONADO -PERU
The chestnut-fronted macaw or severe macaw (Ara severus) is one of the largest of the mini-macaws. These macaws can be found over a large part of Northern South America from Panama south into Amazonian Brazil and central Bolivia.
The blue-headed parrot or blue-headed pionus (Pionus menstruus) is a medium large parrot. It is a resident bird in tropical and subtropical South America and southern Central America, from Costa Rica, Venezuela and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Brazil.
The dusky-headed parakeet (Aratinga weddellii), also known as Weddell's conure or dusky conure in aviculture, is a small green Neotropical parrot with dusty grey head found in wooded habitats in the western Amazon basin of South America. It prefers semi-open habitats such as várzea, forest edge, and forest remnants, but can also be found in coffee plantations. Some of the countries that it lives in are Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela.
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| Guest |
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I have counted 19 parrots in this photo :-)
Do you know the English name of these parrots? |
| Fernando Ramos |
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I suppose (I'm not a expert):
blue-headed parrot (PIONUS MENSTRUUS)
chestnut-fronted macaw (ARA SEVERA)
dusky-headed parakeet (ARATINGA WEDDELLII) |
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