viernes, 7 de noviembre de 2014

Birds from San Luis


1. Female zorzal chiguanco (Turdus chiguanco) in her nest looking after her chick. This bird lives in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador y Perú, wet lands tropical and subtropical places and forests. They eat insects and they are famous for their beautiful orange eyes and legs



2. Zorzal Chiguango’s eggs in the nest


3. A one day old chick from Zorzal Chiguango and an egg ready to hatch  



4-5. Jilguero (Sicalis flaveola) a one year old male singing looking for a nest and partner. The males turn their chest yellow when they live a year a half.
Females have got grey stripes on their white chest.
They eat seeds and insects and they live in all the country.


6. Carpintero bataraz chico Veniliornis mixtus:
It lives in forests and jungles from Bolivia and Brazil up to the north of Patagonia. They spend the day flying from tree to tree looking for insects using their beak to dig into the logs 


7. Pepitero de Collar (Saltator aurantiirostris) they live in Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, chile Bolivia and Peru and Uruguay. You can see them flying in group looking for foods. They eat seed but they can also eat insects when they want


8. Columba maculosa paloma manchada


9. Picabuey (Machetornis rixosa) They eat insects and they live in grasslands, forest and it can also be seen in cities flying and eating in gardens and parks

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10. Renacuajo


11. Alacran


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