Here are a few of the bird highlights:
Mammal highlights tomorrow!
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| Black-collared Hawk - a common species in wetter areas |
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| White Woodpecker - a typically gregarious species |
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| Green Ibis - locally common in the Pantanal |
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| Hyacinth Macaw - following a huge decline in the 1980s for the cage bird trade, there is now a very healthy population in the Pantanal with an estimated 5,000 plus individuals |
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| Nanday Parakeet - a beautiful parakeet found in lodge gardens |
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| Large-billed Tern - relatively common along the Cuiaba River and its tributaries |
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| Yellow-billed Tern - again a relatively common species on the Cuiaba River |
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| Black Skimmer - breeding on sand banks along the Cuiaba River |
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| Scissor-tailed Nightjar - found in drier Cerrado grasslands and wooded areas |
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| Greater Rhea - seen in small groups in the Cerrado grasslands |
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| Pied Lapwing - without doubt one of the best looking waders of the Pantanal |
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| Pearly-vented Today Tyrant - locally common in scrub and gallery forest |
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| Southern Screamer - these rather goose-like birds are found in marshy areas and often perch at the top of trees |
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| Wattled Jacana - a common but attractive species |
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| Toco Toucan - an amazing bird commonly found around forest and lodge gardens |
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| Turquoise-fronted Amazon Parrots - locally common in gallery forest but declining outside Pantanal |
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| Blue-crowned Motmot - a relatively common species in lower growth woodlands |
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| Blue-crowned Parakeets - Uncommon in gallery woodland |
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| Bare-necked Fruitcrow - seen away from the Pantanal more to the NW on southern edge of Amazonian forest |
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| Jabiru - a classic Pantanal scene |
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| Rusty-backed Antwren - fairly common in low shrubby scrub, Cerrado and woodland |
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| Mato Grosso Antbird - fairly common and vocal in thickets and gallery woodland |
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| Red-and-Green Macaws - uncommon in semi-humid forest and sometimes feeding in Cerrado. Has suffered from trapping and development |
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| Sungrebe - uncommon and typically lurking near shaded and overhanging vegetation on rivers |





























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ReplyDeleteGreat post. These birds are looking so beautiful. I like your post very much. Thanks to sharing the nice information.
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